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RELATING     TO     THE 


EARLY  HISTORY  OF  BOSTON, 


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MISCELLANEOUS  PAPEKS. 


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REGISTEY    DEPAETMENT 


CITY  OF   BOSTON. 


RECORDS    RELATING   TO. THE   EARLY    HISTORY 
OF  BOSTON. 

(Formerly  called  Record  Commissioners'  Reports.) 

This  volume,  which  is  the  twenty-ninth  in  the  series 
formerly  issued  under  the  direction  of  the  Record  Commis- 
sioners, contains  Miscellaneous  papers  relating  to  the  Great 
Fire  of  1700,  Lists  of  Freemen,  Timber  Building  Book, 
1707-27,  Port  Arrivals,  Immigrants,  etc.,  and  was  the  last 
volume  compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  late  William  H. 
Whitmore,  who  served  the  City  as  Record  Commissioner  from 
1876  to  the  time  of  his  death. 

Edward  W.  McGlenen, 

City  Registrar. 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2010  with  funding  from 

Boston  Library  Consortium  IVIember  Libraries 


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PREFACE. 


A  FEW  years  ago,  owing  to  some  alteration  in  the  office  of 
the  Fire  Department,  a  number  of  presumably  worthless 
papers  were  sent  down  to  the  furnaces  to  be  destroyed.  By 
some  oversight,  among  them  were  many  bundles  of  papers 
relating  to  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston  in  1760. 

Fortunately  these  were  noticed  by  two  or  three  of  the  em- 
ployees in  the  Old  Court  House,  who  very  kindly  called  my 
attention  to  the  fact.  I  am  happy  to  add  that  I  have  every 
reason  to  believe  that  I  rescued  substantially  the  whole  col- 
lection, which  is  here  set  out  in  print.  By  an  equal  stroke 
of  good  luck  it  happened  that  I  obtained,  by  the  kindness 
of  John  Ward  Dean,  Esq.,  the  use  of  a  beautiful  manuscript, 
giving  the  list  of  losses  as  prepared  by  the  Committee  ap- 
pointed to  disburse  the  liberal  gifts  made  to  aid  the  sufl'erers 
by  the  fire.  It  is  from  the  comparison  of  these  two  lists  that 
I  speak  so  confidently  as  to  the  preservation  of  nearly  all  of 
the  files  of  original  claims. 

This  manuscript  Report  of  the  Committee  is  in  the  library 
of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  in  a  vol- 
ume described  as  follows  : 

"Papers  relating  to  Boston  in  New  England,"  containing 
some  eighteen  manuscripts  and  one  printed  document,  nearly 
all  relating  to  the  excise  acts  of  1754-5,  bound  in  full  calf, 
size  9  X  13,  marked  ios 

2 

The  papers  giving  the  particular  cases  of  loss  now  in  the 
charge  of  this  department  have  been  bound  up  as  one  vol- 
ume of  the  town  papers  in  scrapbooks  uniform  with  eight 
others  covering  the  period  from  1637  to  1832. 

These  papers  will  undoubtedly  be  highly  valued  by  local 
antiquaries,  as  the  most  authentic  and  interesting  picture  of 
colonial  life.  The  great  fire  struck  both  rich  and  poor,  and 
both  classes  seemed  impartially  anxious  to  display  the  amount 
of  their  losses.  As  personal  eftects  were  destroyed  and 
were  to  be  the  ground  for  compensation,  we  have  herein  an 
itemized  account  of  the  contents  of  Boston  houses  in  1760, 
such  as  even  the  tax-gatherers  of  the  day  could  not  com- 
mand.    Heretofore  we  have  copied  from  inventories  in  the 


iv  City  Docu3ient  No.   100. 

probate  offices,  but  these  facts  were  all  independent,  and  as 
a  rule  lists  were  of  the  richer  classes  only. 

The  following  reference  to  the  Great  Fire  of  1760  : 

W.  H.  W. 
Hutchinson's  history. 

Vol.    3,  iJ.  80. 

"  A  fire  in  Boston,  the  night  after  the  20th  of  March,  ex- 
ceeded the  great  fire,  as  it  had  always  been  styled,  in  1711. 
It  began  in  Cornhill,  at  a  house  known  by  the  name  of  the 
Brazen  Head,  south  of  the  town-house.  Three  or  four 
houses  were  burnt,  and  the  progress  of  it  seemed  to  be 
stopped,  when  a  violent  wind  at  northwest  came  on  suddenly 
and  it  consumed  in  that  direction,  betw^een  Cornhill  and  the 
harbour,  one  hundred  and  fifty  houses  great  and  small.  The 
newspapers  made  the  damage  amount  to  three  hundred  thou- 
sand pounds  sterling.  A  brief  from  the  governor  supposed 
that  at  a  moderate  computation  it  amounted  to  at  least  one 
hundred  thousand  pounds.  Others  who  had  observed  the  in- 
creased value  of  the  land  upon  which  the  houses  stood,  esti- 
mated the  loss  at  not  more  than  fifty  thousand  pounds,  and 
judged,  that,  if  the  donations  could  have  been  equally  dis- 
tributed no  o-reat  loss  would  have  been  sustained." 


To  the  Honor*^^®  the  Comons  of  Great  Britain,  in  Parliament 
assembled. 

The  petition  of  Sarah  Aye rs,  Fran°.  Ackley,  &c.  [naming  all 
the  sufierers]  of  Boston  in  the  province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Most  humbly  sheweth. 

That  on  the  20"'  of  March  last  a  most  terrible  fire,  ex- 
ceeding any  that  ever  before  happened  in  the  American 
colonies,  broke  out  in  the  heart  of  the  s''.  town  of  Boston,  at 
the  hour  of  two  in  the  morning,  which,  increased  by  the 
wind,  blowing  very  strong  from  the  North  West,  and  the 
flames  of  many  wooden  buildings,  raged  with  irresistable 
violence,  carrying  all  before  it,  and,  stil  widening  in  its 
progress,  proceeded  with  such  a  rapid  course  to  the  water's 
eclo-e,  that  the  houses  &>  other  buildings,  with  the  moveables 
of  your  petitioners,  were  in  a  very  little  time  reduced  to 
ashes,  and  some  of  your  petitioners  from  aifluent,  &  others 
from  easy  circumstances  to  great  straits  &  indigence. 

That  your  petitioners  with  their  families,  amounting  to  a 
large  number  of  persons,  being  received  with  the  greatest 


PjRErACE.  V 

humanity  by  other  inhabitants  of  the  town,  to  whom  for  their 
preservation  they  fled  in  their  sore  distress,  became  burthen- 
some  to  them  &  the  whole  town,  whose  care  &  kindness  on 
this  occasion  have  been  exceeding  great,  but  your  petitioners, 
who  when  they  were  able  chearfully  bore  part  of  the  comon 
burthen,  are  sensible  that  the  inhabitants  in  general,  how- 
soever well  euclined,  are  unable  to  bear  any  considerable  ad- 
dition to  the  heavy  load  of  taxes  which  for  many  years  past 
has  fallen  upon  them,  far  exceeding  that  of  other  colonists, 
in  consequence  of  their  greater  exortion  of  themselves,  in 
conjunction  with  the  inhabitants  of  other  parts  of  the  prov- 
ince, to  prevent  French  encroachments  and  prosecute  the  war 
against  the  coiiaon  enemy. 

That  the  chief  part  of  such  of  your  petitioners  as  were 
proprietors  of  the  houses  destroyed-  are  unable  to  build 
others  on  their  vacant  lands,  and  if  that  be  not  effected, 
many  of  the  distressed  must  of  necessity  soon  seek  their 
bread  &  habitations  elsewhere,  and  the  metropolis  of  the 
colony,  which  was  many  years  the  chief  strength  of  the  Eng- 
lish interest  on  the  continent  of  America,  without  being  in 
the  least  burthensome  to  its  mother  country,  will  be  left  in 
a  broken  &  declining  state. 

That  under  the  direction  of  the  government  of  the  prov- 
ince, &  the  special  care  of  all  the  proper  officers  of  the  town, 
an  exact  &  particular  account  of  the  loss  sustained  has  been 
taken,  and  is  ready  to  be  laid  before  this  Hon''^®.  House, 
whereby  it  appears  that  the  whole  amounted  to  the  sum  of 
£53334  :  5  :  5  Sterlg. 

That  divers  sums  have  been  received  for  the  benefit  of 
your  petitioners,  amounting  to  the  following  sums  in  sterling 
money,  viz^  By  grant  of  the  Gen^  Court  of  Massachusets 
province  £2250.  By  collections  in  the  several  churches  in 
Boston  &  other  parts  of  the  province  £39 16,,  10,, 5|.  By 
grants  of  the  colonies  of  New  York,  Pensilvania,  Maryland, 
New  Hampshire  &  Conecticut  £3358  :0  :4|.  By  donations 
made  in  the  province  &  elsewhere,  including  £.3000  given 
by  the  merchants  in  London  £.3793,,  ..  ,,  llf.  which  amount- 
ins  to  £.13317  :  11  :  9,  being  deducted  from  the  value  of  the 
immediate  losses  sustained  by  your  petitioners,  reduces  them 
to  £40016  :  13  :  8  Sterling 

Wherefore  your  most  humble  petitioners,  oppressed 
with  so  heavy  a  loss,  together  with  the  great  losses  &  dis- 
advantages proceeding  from  their  being  so  suddenly  driven 
from  their  habitations  &  business,  most  humbly  pray  that 
this  Honor''''.  House  will  be  pleased  to  take  their  calamitous 
case  into  their  compassionate  consideration,  and  grant  them 
such  relief  as  to  the  great  wisdom  &  goodness  of  this  Hon'''^ 


vi  City  Document  Xo.   100. 

House  shall  seem  proper,  to  assist  their  indeavors  to  support 
themselves  and  their  numerous  families,  and  to  become  again 
useful  meml)crs  of  the  commonwealth. 

And  your  petitioners,  as  in  duty  bound,  shall  ever  pray  Sec. 

John  Tiiomlinson 
W.  Bollan,  in  the  name  & 
behalf  of  the  Petitioners. 
The  hum:  petit,  of  Sarah  Ayers.  Fra.  Ackley  and  437  other 
pers^  inhab*'.  of  Boston  in  New.  Eng'*.  to  the  H.  House  of 
Coijjons. 

At  a  Town  Meeting  held  in  Boston  on  May  13,  1760,  it 
was  voted  that  "John  Thomlinson  and  William  Bollan  of 
London,  Esqrs.,  be  and  hereby  are  appointed  agents  for  this 
town,"  etc.  They  presented  the  above  petition  to  Parlia- 
ment, but  no  action  was  taken  by  that  body. 

Other  papers  relating  to  the  fire  were  found  in  the  Boston 
Public  Library,  but  too  late  to  be  made  use  of  in  this  volume. 

Shortly  before  this  volume  was  ready  for  the  press,  a  curi- 
ous broadside,  relative  to  the  great  fire  of  1760,  was  fortu- 
nately discovered.  It  was  printed  in  Boston  at  Fowle  & 
Draper's,  on  Marlborough  street,  size  12  X  15,  with  a  quaint 
engraving  in  the  upper  corner,  3X4;  signed  "A.  J.,"  and  it 
is  possible  that  Andrew  Johonnot  may  have  been  the  author. 

Reproductions  of  the  same  appear  in  this  volume. 

The  Lists  of  Freemen  were  taken  mostly  from  the  "  Records 
of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 
England,"  printed  by  order  of  the  Legislature  in  1853. 
Edited  by  the  late  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtlefi;"M.D. 

The  copy  has  been  compared  with  the  original  papers  on 
file  in  the  State  Archives,  by  William  S.  Appleton,  Esq.^ 
formerly  one  of  the  Record  Commissioners  of  Boston,  and 
through  his  courtesy  we  are  enabled  to  print  errors  noted  by 
him  on  page  332. 

The  Lists  of  Freemen,  taken  from  the  County  Court 
Records,  1671-1680,  are  printed  for  the  first  time. 

The  Timber  Building  Book  is  in  the  custody  of  the  City 
Clerk. 

The  List  of  the  Port  Arrivals  and  Immigrants  is  part  of  a 
volume  of  records,  and  is  also  in  possession  of  the  City 
Clerk. 

All  other  items,  unless  specially  mentioned,  are  in  the 
custody  of  this  department. 

Edward  W.  McGlenen. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS. 


ACCOUNTS    OF   LOSSES. 
From  Original  Papers  in  the  Office  of  the  City  Registrar. 

Losses  sustained  by  the  Fire  of  1760 
To  Viz^ 
Two  Beochis 
Two  pitt  Frames 
one  Grind  ston  Through  &  frame 
one  Barrel  Tarr 
Four  Cord  Ash  Timber 
Two  Tuun  of  Timber 
Number  of  Chaise  Felloes 
A  N°.  of  Chaise  Spokes 
To  an  Old  Chair  Chaise  &  harness  & 
Wheels  &  Car  rage 
To  1  new  shay  Carrage 
To  a  Wheel 
To  Ruff  Stuff 
Two  Sash  Glass  Windows 
Two  Old  Chaise  Harness 
To  a  Chest  of  Tools 
To  a  whip  Saw  &  2  hand  saws 
Four  Small  Saws 
Three  wheel  Stools 
Two  Broad  axis  &  3  spoke  shaves 
To  10  Plains 

To  a  Larth  &  Turning  Tools 
Two  drawing  knives 


his  Allowed.  £37       0 

FkANCIS  X  ACKLEY. 

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1  p°.  Striped  Cotton  for  a  Gown.  new.  cost 
1  p.  Crimson  Broad  Cloth  Cloke 

1  Velvet  Hood 

2  Garlix  aprons 

1  Muslin  ditto 

2  Cambrick  Handkerchiefs 

2  Cambrick  Caps.  2  HolP.  Ditto 


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City  Document  No.   100. 


2  p^  Womeus  Hose 

1  p'.  Stone  Buttons  Sett  in  Silver 

1  Silver  Bodlvin 

1  Wliite  Cotton  Pettycoat 

1  p''.  Silk  Mittens      " , 

1  p^  ditto.  Leather 


Elisabeth  Allcock 


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allowed  £5 

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One  large  warehouse  at  Olivers  dock         ^ 

newly  repair'd  with  a  new  Shed  adjoining  !  £^qa  

rent  of  the  whole  40  £  Lawful  money  ,' 

P  Annum.  J 

Charlestown  4"\  June  1760. 
Allowed.  John  Alford.  s 


Viz*.  £  s.     d. 

To  3  feather  bed  pillows  &c.  150  — 

To  3  Under  D°.  15  — 

To  3  Pair  of  blanket  &  a  Rugg  25  — 

To  8  Pair  of  Sheets  &  2  pair  of  pillow  cases  39  — 

To  sundrys  of  table  linning  15  — 

To  Coats  gowne  &c  &e  &c  85  — 

To  3  sacking  bottom  bedsteeds  40  — 

To  2  Cord  D°.  10  — 

To  a  Chest  of  draws  &  table                                 .  58  — 

To  3  leather  bottom  chairs  &  1  Roundabout  20  — 

To  6  maple  Chairs  and  1  large  D°.  15  — 

To  8  Kitchen  D°.  6  — 

To  2  Kitchen  Tables  6  — 

To  2  Chests  12  — 

To  1  Trunk  3  — 

To  a  tea  Chest  and  a  large  canister  7  10     — 

To  a  case  and  botles  &  sundry  other  D**.  14  — 

To  Sundry  of  Pewter  &  Dishes  plaits  &c.  40  — 

To  Brass  Kittles  skillets  &c  30  — 

To  Iron  Pots  kittles  &c.  31  — 

To  Glass  China  &c  16  — 

To  4  Cord  of  wood  30  — 

To  a  steel  plait  saw  and  axe  &c  15  — 

To  1  Barrel  of'Sugar  49  — 

To  Butter  9  — 

To  Flour  meal  &c.  19  — 

To  pork  and  roots  &c  62  — 

To  12  Barrels  of  Cyder  36  — 

To  sund  -J^  of  pickles  5  — 

To  salt  £8  ,,  Knives  &  forks  11  — 

To  hogs  fatt  Soap  &c.  7  10 

To  hogshead  barrels  &c  30  — 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  3 

£       s.  d. 
To  1  large  Bible  and  sundry  other  books  30     — 

To  2  Guns  and  accoutrements  35     — - 

To  2  Swords  8 

Shop  Accompt 
Viz'. 

1  Pair  of  Single  Bellows's 
To  2  pair  of  Double  D". 
To  3  anvils  and  sund  -J  tools  tempering 
To  1  large  scale  beam  &  1  small  D°.  & 
&  repairing  of  weight  ^M.  2q"  132"'  leadweight 
To  sundry  of  edge  tempering  again 
To  a  lai'ge  quantity  small  work  wrought 
much  Damag'^ :  and  some  lost 
To  coal  1  Chaldron  and  a  half  £50  — 
To  building  of  Forges  &  1  large  grindstone 
and  compting  room  in  shop 

old  Tenor         £1372     15 
John  Allen.  allowed     £183       0 


66 

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24 

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100 

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30 

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John  Allen  of  Boston  Cordwainer  Informs  that  he  had  a  House 
consisting  of  three  Tenements  burnt  down  in  the  great  Fire  in 
Boston  the  20'^^  of  March  1760,  situate  in  Milk  Street,  which  three 
Tenements  were  apprais'd  by  the  Assessors  of  the  Town  of  Boston 
who  well  knew  the  Same  before  they  were  burnt,  at  £240  Lawful 
Money  which  &  is  the  Loss's*^.  Allen  Sustain'd. 
Boston  April  19,  1760.  John  Allen. 


allowed  £240 

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12  :  Doz"  :  Carboards 

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5 

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2 

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1 

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2 

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1 

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To  Shingle  Stuff  &  Other  wood  \ 
To  the  Valuey  of                           j 

4 

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Old  Tenor 

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£38 

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Tho''.  Allen 

Allowed 

£5 

2 

8 

Rebecca  Araoi'y  lost  in  the  late  Fire  a  house  &  Shop  in  Mack- 
rel  Lane,  the  House  occupied  by  M".  Stamp  rented  for  Eight 
l)ound  p  anil.  &  the  Shop  occupied  by  M'.  Graham  rented  for 
Two  Pounds  thirteen  shillings  &  4^"-  a  year. 

Allowed  £80  — 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Loss  5  Dollars  &  3  pistereans 
1  Bolster  &  2  pillow 
the  Cloths  of  3  Children 
1  Woman's  Gown 
1  Silver  Tea  Spoon 
3  pewter  plates 

3  Ditto  Basons  1  a  3  pint  &  2  of  2  Quart 

1  Ditto  dish 

2  porringers 
1  Iron  pott 
1  Iron  Trammell 
1  p^  Shovel  &  Tong 

4  Chairs 

3  p"".  Sheets 

his  Wife's  Linuen  ■  , 

1  Copper  Saus  pan 
1  Toster  Iron 
1  Block  Tin  Tea  pott 
1  pewter  Quart  pott 
1  Bed  sted  1  D°.  not  quit  finished 
1  Sea  f ether  Bed         \  Not  her  Own  but  Left 

1  p''.  Small  Blanketts  |  in  her  Care  by  a  Man  at  Sea 

2  Brass  Candlestick 
1  p"".  Brass  Scons 

Tubs  Water  pails  &  tin  Ware  ) 

Wood  &  Coal  j 

Lyin^  :  Linnen 
1  Bever  hatt  &  Box 

1  Looking  Glass 

2  Bushell  Rye  Meal 
17  Bushell  Indian  D" 

1  p""  Men's  New  pumps 

2  p".  Stocking 

1  Burnt  China  Bowl  a  pint  &  half 
1  Blue  —  D°.  Quart 

5  Wine  Glasses 

3  Bakers 

1  Glass  Mugg 

2  Glass  Salts 


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allowed  £28     10 

her 
Mary  X  Appleton 
mark 


INIiscELLANEOus  Papers,  1760.  5 

£       s.      d. 
A  Warehouse  in  King  Street,  burnt  down   1 

the  old,  and  new  part  which  was  built  >■  533       6       8 

last  Summer,  valu'd  at  J 

Goods  lost  by  the  Fire,  and  in  Removing,  )  -  ^^     

as  p  an  Acco^  taken  before  and  since  J 


£683       6  8 

June  10*  1760 — deduct  to  Reducee  the  price  |           j^oq       />  r. 
of  the  House  the  Assessors  Valuation  J 

Errors  excepted       £450     —  — 

Allowed                               £150     —  — 
p  Apthorp  &  Gardiner. 


Viz.  £.  s.  d. 

To  Four  Sacking  Bottom  Bedsteads  &  Screws  40  0  0 

To  A  press  &  Bedstead  with  Sacking  Bottom  12  ■ —  — 

To  A  Corded  Bedstead  3  —  — 

To  two  Barrels  of  Soap  15  —  — 

To  A  Large  Chest  &  Lock  4  10  — 

To  4  Bushels  Potatoes  at  18/  3  12  _ 

To  Wood,  Barrels,  Tubbs  &c  in  the  Cellar  12  —  — 

To  A  Spiniug  Wheel  2  —  — 

To  four  yards  Garlix  at  14/  2  16  — 

To  Wearing  Apparral  6  15  — 

To  116  feet  of  Mahogony  3  Inch  plank  at  12/  69  12 

To  5  Doz'^.  of  Black  Walnutt  feet  at  36/  9  —  — 

To  2  Benches  10  —  — 

To  A  Pair  of  Bench  Screws  3  10  — 

To  three  Marlbourough  Chairs  at  80/  12  —  — 

To  Seaven  Mahogony  Chairs  at  140/  49  —  — 

To  Tools  12  —  — 

To  40  Squares  of  Glass  at  8/  16  —  — 

To  400  feet  Black  walnutt  2  Inch  plank  at  5/  100  —  — 

To  Grindstone  3  —  — ■ 

To  A  flagg  Bottom  frame  for  A  Chair  1  10  — 

old  Ten'-:    £387  5  — 

deduct  2  17  — 


384       8       0 
Allowed  In  Lawfull  money  is  £51      5       0 

isAIAH   AUDEBERT. 


£  s.  d. 

Stove  to  Dry  Hatts                                                                4  13  4 

Ketle             and  Hurly  Glass  window                                13  6  8 

Blocks  and  Sundry  other  Articles                                          2  6  8 

Sundry  repairs  for  Carrying  on  y''.  work                          10  —  — 

~30  6  8 
Sam  Bayley  and  Company 
allowed 


6  City  Document  No.   100. 

10  Good  Chairs,  2  Tables,  a  Brass  Pott  that  wou'd  contain  2 
Pales  full,  a  Tea  Kittle,  Iron  poll,  Skillett,  1  p^  Brass  1  p^  Iron 
Candlesticks  a  Large  pair  Bellows  1  p'.  Pillows  1  p"".  Sheets  & 
other  Bed  Cloaths  a  good  bested  &  under  Bed  a  Chest  of  wearing 
Apparell  cont''.  a  very  good  Patch  1  p^  Stays  &  Jumps  &  other 
Apparell  —  Linen  —  &  sundry  other  Articles  necess^'.  to  house 
keeping  —  Nothing  sav'd  but  a  Bed,  the  Glass  part  of  a  Looking 
Glass,  some  Bed  Cloaths  and  a  few  other  Trifles. 
The  Loss  at  the  Lowest  Computation  £100  O  T  — 

her 
Witness     Tho^.  Jackson  Katherine  X  Baker 

mark. 

£.     s.     d. 
Allowed         13       6       8 


VIZ'. 


at  £5,  Old  Tenor 


£. 
10 


d. 


at  £10 


2  barrells  Cyder 

1  D°.   Soape 
3  Bedsted 

1  Large  Saw  &  wooden  horse  - 

1  Jack  with  a  Brass  Front,  &  a  Coffee  Mill 
a  Copper  Tea  Kettle  £5.     7  Chairs  £10 
Sundry  barrells  &  Washing  Tubbs 
Severall  hundred  Weight  Virginia  Tobacco 

1  doz.  Stone  plates  2  p^  Shoes 
a  Frame  for  Chest  draws  &  steps  for  D°.  — 
6  Earthen  Dishes              at  4/6''. 
3  Milk  pans  1  Tin  D°.  &  a  Tin  Lamp 

2  Folding  Board  &  a  Clothes  Horse  &  Bread  Trough 
a  Kitchin  Table  1  Joint  Stule  &  Box  Knives  &  forks 
an  iron  Kettle  30/  a  Clothes  Line  30/ 
1  Hard  mettle  Tea  pott  30/  1  Tin  Dipper  2/6'^ 

1  Tobacco  Wheel  Sciveting  Board  &  Cutting  Bench 

2  Large  Pictures  £5     o/.  a  Wigg  45/.   1   p^  Breeches 
60/.  10 

20'  Tallow  at  2/  2 


30 

10 

15 

15 

5 

100 

5 

15 

1 

2 

15 

7 

3 

1 

10 


50'  Cutt  Tobacco 


at  4/ 


Two  56'  Weights  one  28'"  one  14"*  &  one  7'  D". 
a  Number  small  Weights  from  4'  to  one  ^"'. 

Old  Tenor 


Deduct  from  the  above  for  over  Charges 


5  — 

10  — 

10  — 

12  6 

10  — 


£266 
10 

14 
0 

6 

£276 
12 

14 

6 

£288 

14 

6 

£38 
1 

9 
12 

11 

allow'd       £36     17     11 
WiLLiABi  Baker 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


to  three  hammers  new  handils 

to  a  large  hand  Saw 

to  a  tennent  Saw 

to  a  long  Cumpasfe  Saw 

to  2  Small  ones 

to  a  large  Celection  plain 

to  a  Smale  D°. 

to  4  rubbit  plains  at  13/ 

to  4  Oge  plains  at  15/ 

to  4  beed  plains  at  13/ 

to  5  filisters  at  10/ 

to  4  quarter  rounds  at  10/ 

to  a  Sett  of  Sash  tules 

to  4  Mortis  Chisels  at  6/ 

to  6  gaiges  at  7/ 

to  4  Mallits  at  6/ 

to  one  pair  of  groving  plains 

to  one  Nosing  plain 

to  2  doz  ^  of  pairing 

to  2  rasps  at  5/ 

to  3  Squairs 

to  one  Spoke  Shave 

to  a  drawing  Nife 

to  3  p''.  of  Cumpases 

to  ^  doz  of  gimblets 

to  two  new  plain  Irons 

to  two  bivils  at  15/ 

to  4  rules  at  11/ 

to  a  plane  60/  to  fluting  tules  6(>. 

to  Six  rounds  at  13/ 

to  6  hollers  at  13/ 

to  Crucked  tules 

to  2  fore  plains 

to  6  Smoothing  plains  at  18/ 

to  one  long  plain 

to  3  rub  stones 

to  1  grin  stone 

to  a  frame  for  the  grinstone 

to  3  astoul  plains  at  30/ 

to  a  panil  plain  frairad 

to  Nails  boads  of  Sundry  Sorts 

to  locks  &  hingis 

to  a  Iron  Scillit 

to  two  brass  Mountid  guns 

to  Clear  boards  in  my  Shoop 

to  plaining  and  Smothing  of  them 

Sum  one  Side  Sum  on  both  Sides 

to  Sundrys  of  Small  Stuff  fitted 

to  under  linins  fitted 

to  froeses  fittid 

to  Oges  and  Moldins  fitted 


£ 

s. 

d. 

0 

15 

0 

4 
4 
1 

10 

0 

2 

6 

1 
3 

2 

10 

0 

12 



2 
3 

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— 

12 



2 

10 

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2 

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2 

5 

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9 

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18 

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3 

18 

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5 
2 
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1 

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2 

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10 

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3 

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12 

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10 

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1 

5 

0 

22 

— 

— 

75 

— 

— 

25 



15 

— 

16 



12 

— 

8  City  Document  Xo.   100. 

£ 

to  Sundry  peasis  of  boards  &  strips  10 

to  2  Sett  of  bosit  Shelves  round  back  7 

to  1  Sett  of  Corner  bosits  &  pillars  10 
to  bulk  head  boards  &  featheredg  boards  fitted  to  putt 

up  &  Sundry  .  40 

to  two  Chists  at  5  —  10  —  11 

to  4  boxis  at  30/  6 

to  a  binickil  4 

to  lu}'  bench  in  the  Shop  10 

to  D°.  bench  8 

to  D°.  bench  6 

to  fixing  of  racks  &  shelves  3 

to  boards  and  plank  Stuck  out  Side  my  Shoop  18 


old  tenner         £415     18       0 
Allow'd  this  Ace',  to  be  £40  Law  Money. 
Daniel  Ballard. 


one  ginter  257  one  for  Plain  20V 

one  smoothing  Plain  18V 

one  Beed  Plain  18/  oge  Plain  18V 

one  Rabit  Plain  157  '^^^  filister  12/ 

to  gouges  207  Pairing  18/ 

to  Orgers  60/  three  hamers  I87 

one  Drawing  knife  1 — 10 

to  one  Square  20V  two  hatchets  60/ 

to  one  molding  Plain  30/ 

to  one  saw  7  —  10 

to  one  Rule  107  Cumpersess  ISy 

to  five  gimblets  22/6 

a  large  new  maid  Chist 

to  one  gun  £10 

to  a  Parsell  of  Clear  Bords 

three  Chilles  at  10/  a  Peace 


£2 

5 

0 

18 

1 

16 

1 

17 

1 

18 

3 

18 

1 

10 

4 

— 

1 

10 

7 

10 

1 

5 

1 

2 

7 

10 

10 

— 

2 

5 

1 

10 

£50     14 
deduct  Over  charge         10 


40     14       6 
Daniel  Ballard.  allowed  £5       8       7 


I  Benj"^  Bangs  of  Harwich  Have  had  Burnt  in  y*  Late  Fire  of 
y^  20"^  march  in  y^  Sail  Loft  of  M^  Isaac  Wendell  on  Coll.  Wen- 
dells Wharff  the  following  sails  of  a  schooner  between  50  &  60 
Tons  Viz  :  main  &  fore  sails  main  &  flying  jibbs  Two  Topsails  : 
some  old  sail  &  some  Rigging :  Worth  at  y"  Lowest  Computation 
as  Judged  by  severall  others  :  Forty  Pounds  Lawfull  money. 

Benj^  Bangs 

allowd. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  17G0. 


To  Sis  foot  of  wodd 

To  tow  tramels 

To  Six  emty  Cask  and  tub 

To  forty  five  pound  of  Rossum 

To  one     \        of  Lamb  back 

To  one  Camvis  liammuck 

To  one         of  baken  wad  twenty  five  pound 

To  one  hoe  and  iron  wegg 

To  one  Crascot 

To  one  Buchel  of  petatoes  and  three  Skans  of  line 

To  one  Bras  and  one  iron  Candel  Stick 

To  three  pals  and  one  five  gallon  Cag 

To  tow  Larg  earthon  pots  tow  pichers  and  Bottels 

and  Som  Chaney 

To  one  Silver  tea  Spoone 

To  one  iron  fender 

To  one  Bottol  of  Swet  oil 

To  one  Bord  potichon 

To  one  of  Bad  rals 

To  Tow  flat  Back  Chairs 

To  one         and  working  tols  and  Lotha 


Allowed  Samuel  Bangs. 


old  tenor 
Lawful  money  £6 


1  Feather  Bed  &  pillows 

1  Chest  of  Draws 

10  Black  Split  Back  Chairs  3/4 

4  Comron  d°. 

1  P^  Sad  Irons 

1  Brass  Candlestick 

1  Cradle 

a  pair  Bellows 

Knives  &  forks 

1  Small  Looking  Glass 

a  half  Barrell 

1  hogshead  4/8     1  Tub  1/8 

2  Iron  Bound  Cask 

1  Porridge  Pot  &  hooks 

1  Quiting  Fraim 

4  Doz.  Bottles 

1  Small  Chest 

1  Bread  Trough 

Tin  ware 

Wood  6/.     1  Bottle  Snuff  2/ 

1  Silver  Tea  Spoon 

Bed  Lining 

1  doz.  Glasses 

2  Corded  Bedsteds 
Books 


£ 

s. 

d. 

6 

14 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

16 

0 

2 

18 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

4 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

9 

0 

2 

0 

6 

1 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

3 

10 

0 

146 

2 

6 

£6 

3 

0 

£ 

s. 

d. 

3 

6 

8 

1 

6 

8 

1 

13 

4 

10 

8 

8 

— 

3 

4 

6 

8 

4 

— 

6 

0 

3 

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1 

8 

6 

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6 

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12 

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2 

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s 

3 

— 

8 

— 

3 

4 

13 

4 

12 

0 

16 

0 

12 

0 

10 


City  Doctoient  No.  100. 


4  Glass  Cans 

1  China  Bowl 

2  .   .   .  d". 

Tea  pott  Cups  &  Saucers 

2  Tea  Boards 

4  Large  Earthen  Dishes 

1  Pewter  Plate 

a,  Two  Gallon  Jug 

2  Stone  Pitchers 

2  Large  Straw  Beds 
1  Tea  kettle  w'.  3  p". 

1  Frying  pan 

2  P"".  womens  &  1  p^  Child's  Stays 
AUe  my  own  &  nij  Daughters  &  her  ) 
Children's  Cloaths  | 


1  Bedstead  Sacking  Bottom 

1  pair  Sheets 

3  Coarse  Table  Cloths 
6  Coarse  Towells 

4  Childrens  Shirts 

2  Women's  Shifts 
1  Feather  Pillow 
a  House  Lamp 

a  pair  Blew  Broad  Cloth  Breeches 


To  wairing  apriel 

To  a  beadstead  and  Curtins 

To  one  barile  of  Cyder 

To  five  Dusen  of  bottels 

To  too  tabels  and  Eight  Chares 

To  a  Case  of  Draws 

To  five  Silver  Tea  Spoons 

To  a  Coffee  pot  Copper  and  mill 


s.  d. 
8       8 

3  — 

4  4 
3  0 
8       0 

8 
4 


8 
1 
4 
3 
16 
10 
4 
5 


AUowed.         £23 

7 

4 

Mary  Babdon. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

10 

— 

8 

— 

2 

8 

2 

8 

8 

— 

12 

— 

1 

4 

1 

4 

12 

— 

Allowed             £3 

18 

— 

Mary  Barnes. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

15 

— 

10 

— 

5 

— 

3 

— 

5 

— 

5 

— 

5 

— 

2 

— 

old  tenor         £50 

— 

— 

allowed     £6     13 
Zephaniah  Basset 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


11 


1  Thouesau  of  White  Oke  bli'^.  Staves  4     13 
5  hundred  of  Read  Oke  Ditto  1 

2  Thouesau  White  oke  bb*^.  Ditto  4 
18  hundred  of  Read  Oke  bb''.  Ditto  2 

3  hundread  of  White  oke  hli''.  heading  1 
18  hundread  of  bb'^.  Ditto  3 
20  Dry  hh'^.  at  6/  6 
14  hh'i.  at  10/8  7 
35  White  Oke  bb'^-  at  3/4  5 
20  half  bb*^.  at  3/  3 
1  Thousand  of  Bords  2 
hh"^.  and  bb"^  hoops  at  3 
1  Tun  of  Chalk  1 
Tules  — 2  Sett  of  hh*^.  hoops  at  24/.  1  ax  at  12/.   1 

Sett  of  bb'^.  2 


6 

16 

8 

12 

16 

0 

9 

16 

0 

0 

0 

12 


0     — 


Allowed  £49       9 

Paul  Baxter. 


4000  of  Clear  Boards  at  22^10^ 

500  of  Inch  and  Quarter  Stuff  at  30p. 

100  feete  of  window  Joyst  at  60V 

4  window  frames  and  stuff  at  60' 

2  Benches  2  draws  and  a  plow  Board 

2  Chests 

8  Creese  plaines  at  10 

192  Lites  of  sashes  at  2/6 

one  Stock  and  Bit 

one  paire  of  holers  and  Rounds 


Allowed 


James  Bayley         Lawfull  money      21 


To  Pork 

Almost  a  Pipe  of  Sider  &  3  Bushels  of  Salt 

Half  a  Barrel  of  Molasses  &  almost  ^  Barrel  Flour 

9  Bushels  of  Indian  Corn  ' 

4  Pair  of  Shoes  &  2  Canisters 

2  Pewter  Dishes  &  8  Pewter  Plates 

1  Warming  Pan 

2  Porringer's  &  1  Bason 

1  I^arge  Tunnel  &  2  small  Ditto 

2  Sider  Barrels  &  1  Half  Barrel 
2  Pipes  &  1  Hogshead 

1  Looking  Glass  &  6  Glass  Bottles 
9  Barrels  &  2  large  Boxes 
1  Seal  Skin  Trunk 

5  Cane  Chairs  &  4  handsome  Flag  Bottom  Ditto 


£ 

s. 

d. 

90 

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12  City  Document  No.   100. 


1  Close  Stool  &  2  Pans 

3  Brass  Skellets  &  Frames 

1  Clock  &  1  Jack 

2  Brass  Candlesticks 
2  Bowls,  1  Stone  Jugg,  1  Stone  Pot 
6  Muggs  &  2  Porringers 
2  Sacking  Bottom  Bedsteds 

1  Pair  Scales  &  Weights 

2  Iron  Pots 
1  Bell-metal  Pot 
6  Knives  &  6  Forks 
1  Driping  Pan 

1  Foot  Curtain  &  2  Head  Ditto 
1  Bail  Pot  Hook 

4  Tin  Pots 
1  Pair  of  Silk  Hose  &  4  worsted  &  yarn  ditto 

1  Silver  Spoon 

2  Pair  Bellows 

2  Brass  Skimmers  &  1  Brass  Ladle 
1  Pair  of  Brass  Scales  &  Weights 
1  Tea-Kittle 

two  hun'^.  Wt.  Lignum  Vite 
1  Cord  of  Wood 
To  Boards  and  Plank 
1  Hand  Saw  of  the  best  sort 
The  mending  of  a  Desk  damaged  by  the  Fire 
The  Top  of  a  Chest  of  Draws 

3  Tables 

1  Sword  and  2  Hangers 
1  Good  Spade 
A  Low  Chest  of  Draws 
1  Powdering  Tub 
1  Wig  almost  new 
1  Bedstead  &  Cord 
1  Lanthern 
One  1000  of  Shingles 
A  Hatt  and  Wig-Box  both 

O  Tenor 

La  wf  ul 
Real  Estate  Valu'd 

James  Beighton.  allowed.  £510       7  10^^ 


£ 

s. 

d. 

8 

0 

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6 

11 

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31 

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2 

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£327 

19 

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43 

14 

H 

466 

13 

4 

An  account  of  my  house  and  land  Situate  in  Boston  worth  two 
hundred  &  fifty  four  pounds  Lawfull  money  the  land  bounded  on 
m""  Borland  to  the  Southward  that  was  called  y*^  blew  Anchor  & 
north  east  and  west  on  land  of  the  marshalls  formerly,  which 
measured  forty  feet  one  way  and  twenty  four  feet  4  Inches  y'^ 
other  the  Dwelling  house  on  it  measured  twent}-  four  feet  4  Inches 
one  way  &  Eighteen  feet  the  other  in  good  Repair. 

Martha  Bentley 
£120— Land  Allowed. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  17 GO.  13 

£  s.  d. 

One  Bed  30  0  0 

One  Ovel  Table  8  0  0 

One  Brass  Cittle  10  0  0 

One  Scilit  10  0 

And  Other  Small  Artickels  3  0  0 


£52     _     — 
Allowed     £6     18       8 
Elizabeth  Bickjiore. 


£  s.  d. 

1  Brass  Kettle  about  4  pails  6  0  0 

1  Brass  Kettle  pot  of  2  pail          '  8  0  0 

1  Ditto 1  pail  4  0  0 

1  bell  mettle  skillet  3  0  0 

1  Drippin  pan  10/  1  Beatle  &  wedges  25/  1  15  0 

1  Iron  box  &  heaters  50/  1  brass  hand  bason  20/  3  10  0 

1  Quart  copper  pot  22/6  1  Iron  Dish  Kettle  22/6  2  5  0 

2  p''  brass  bald  Iron  Candlesticks  15  0 
1  Cross  Cut  saw  steel  plate  5  0  0 
6  pewter  dishes  several  sorts  7  10  0 
1  Doz.  Large  hard  mettle  plates  6  0  0 
1  brass  Frying  pan  4  10  0 
1  Sacking  bottom  bed  stead  12  0  0 
6  chairs  £6001  close  Horse  30/  7  10  0 
1  pillow  &  case  45/.  1  Iron  skillet  2  Quarts  12/  2  17  0 
4  Cotton  &  Linin  sheets  80/  1  Doz.  pictures  glass  45/  6  5  0 
1  Case  of  Draws  &  Table  "  12  0  0 
8  case  glass  bottles  40/  3  Doz.  bottles  45/  4  5  0 
1  brass  skillet  &  frame  2  Quarts  2  0  0 

1  Sauce  pan  1  Quart  30/  1  Iron  chafflndish  30/  3  0  0 
6  Delph  plates  &  1  Dish  2  0  0 

2  p''  New  shoes  5  0  0 
1  p^  Blankets  3  10  0 


old  Tenor         £112     12       0 
Increase  Blake.     Allowed  Lawful  mone-is  £15       0       3 


viz'.  To  3  Pewter  Dishes  12  0 

To  2  p^  Candlesticks,  1  p^  Iron  1/4  &  1  p^  Steel  6/  7  4 

To  1  Barrel  of  Soap  14  0 

To  J  Barrel  Beef  18  8 

To  1  Broad  Cloath  Coat  &  waistcoat  2       0  0 

To  50'"  Tallow  1       0  0 

To  3  Cags  of  Pickles  Contain*^.  10  GaP.  1     16  — 

To  4  Empty  Cyder  Barrels  10  8 

To  I  Bread  Trough  1  8 

To  I  Beaver  Hatt,  new  1     16  — 

To  1  Suit  Green  China  Curtails  &c.  •               2     —  — 

To  1  Pine  Cui)board  •                       4  — 


14  City  Document  No.   100. 


£       s.  d. 

To  1  Sheet,  half  wore  2  8 

To  2  Camblet  Ridiug  hoods  2     —  — 

To  Glazers  Tools  left  with  M^  Peck  Value  13       6  8 

To  Glass  13       6  8 

To  4  Straw  Bottom  Chairs  24/  1  loaf  Sugar  6/  1     10  — 

To  Children's  linneu  26/8.  1  Sword  &  Guns  32/.  2     18  8 

To  1  pair  Shooes  &  Clog  12  — 

To  1  Trunk  8/  Chest  5/4  13  4 

To  1  Sack=  Bottom  Bedstead  1  Cord  D".  4/  1     16  — 

To  1  White  Table  6/  1  Tea  Kettle  12/  18  — 

To  1  p--.  Shovell  1  Tong  6/  1  Tea  Board  4/  10  — 

To  1  Skimmer  &  ladle,  1  Iron  Skillet  6  — 

To  1  Warming  pan    12/.  6  patte  pans  3/  15  — 

To  1  Frying  pan  4/8  one  Dripping  pan  4/8  9  4 

To  6  Knives  &  forks  6/  1  Iron^.  Box  8/  14  — 

To  1  Stove,  6/  1  Stand  2/  1  pine  Desk  6/  14  — 

To  1  Box  fat  16/  1  p^  Bellows  4/  1     —  — 

To  1  doz.  Pictures  5/4  1  Toaster  2/  7  4 

To  Sundries  12  — 

allowed  

Lawful  —  £55       2  — 
Rebeck  AH  Blake. 


£  s.  d. 

an  almost  New  Case  of  Draws  60  —  — 

1  Book  Case  60  —  — 

2  Large  Black  Walnutt  Tables  25  —  — 

1  Small  Ditto  7  —  — 
a  Japan'd  Tea  Table  10  ~  — 
a  Large  Copper  Boiling  pott  13  10  — 

2  Iron  Ditto  4  10  — 

1  Dozen  of  Chairs  15  —  — 
a  Large  Brass  Kettle  12  —  — 
a  Small  Ditto  3  —  — 
a  Taffety  Gound  10  —  — 
a  Large  Quantity  of  Charlestown  Earthen  Ware  10  —  — 
15  of  Second  Cordage  at  7  10  112  —  — 
10  New  Musquetts  90  —  — 
some  old  sails  &  Canvis  30  —  — 
To  Meat  Jack  5  —  — 
a  Barren  Pork               ~  22  10  — 

2  Bread  in  a  Chist  15  —  — 
2  very  large  looking  Glass  60  —  — 
the  cushion  of  Green  Hainteen  Easy  Chair  .5  —  — 


£569     10       0 


A  Number  of  Bonds,  Notes  Land  Receipts 
Deeds  Accounts  and  a  Sett  of  Books  of  a 
Number  of  Years  Trading  with  other 
papers  the  damage '-im possible  at  present 
to  be  Accounted  for 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 
Sails  iu  M^  Palfrey's  sail  Loft  Valued  by  him  Viz'. 


15 


£ 

s. 

d. 

2  Courses  belonging  to  a  Large 

Ship 

300 

— 

— 

a  Sloops  Mainsail  -      -     - 

£30 

1  Part  the  property 
1  Cap'.  Augh  McCl; 

old  Tenor 

of 

a  Man  a  Warrs  Topesail . 

50 

ain  80 

— 

— 

£949 

10 



James  Boies. 

Allowed 

£90  L  m^ 

£        s. 

d. 

3  Horses 

220 

0 

— 

A  Cart  and  sett  of  Tacklin 

g  for  3  Horses 

150 

0 

— 

30  of  Hay 

27 

0 

— 

A  large  Looking  Glass 

30 

— 

— 

A  large  Brass  Kittle 

15 

— 

— 

An  Iron  Kittle 

1 

5 

— 

3  Barrells  Syder 

13 

10 

— 

2  Mourning  Rings 

16 

— 

— 

1  Plain  Ditto 

\ 

4 

— 

— 

2  Bedsteads 

10 

— 

— 

1  Pair  Sheets 

5 

— 

— 

1  Sute  of  Curtains 

20 

— 

— 

An  Iron  Pott 

1 

5 

— 

A  pair  of  And  Irons 

5 

— 

— 

A  grid  Iron 

1 

— 

— 

half  a  Barrell  Soap 

3 

15 

— 

A  Copper  Stew  pan 

4 

— 

— 

2  Pillows  &  Pillow  Cases 

2 

— 

— 

2  Brass  Candlesticks 

2 

10 

— 

2  Iron  Ditto 

18 

— 

A  Warming  Pan 

5 

— 

— 

A  New  Beaver  Hatt 

13 

10 

— 

Some  Wemons  Apperal 

old  Tenor 

5 

— 

— 

£555 

13 

Allowed. 

L^  M^  - 

-    £74 

1 

8^ 

John  Boies 

Account  of  Pork  Lost  by  Francis  Borland  in  the  Great  Fire  of 
ye  20**1  jviarch  Last. 

90  Barrells  Pork  at  £3.  £270     —     — 

FRAN^  Borland.  Allowed. 


Cash  about 

a  Main  Sail,  Jibb  &  new  Canvis 

a  Cable  &  part  of  an  old  Main  Sail 

5  Cords  wood 

2  Iron  Bound  Casks 

8  Bushell  Peas 

Pork,  lieef  &  Sauce 

1^  ]j1  white  Sugar 


£ 

300 

100 

100 

40 

16 

24 

50 

30 


d. 


16 


City  Document  No.   100. 


3  Bedsteds 

Sundry  Carpenters  Tools 

Household  Furniture 

100  Cheese 

17  Coffee  £7.  Pendant  & 

3  doz.  Wine 

Ch  Tea 

5  Wheel  barrows 


£ 

s. 

d. 

18 

— 

— 

30 

— 

— 

100 

— 

— 

15 

— 

— 

iss  11.5/ 

18 

5 

— 

27 

— 



18 

— 

— 

15 

— 

— 

0  Teuor 

£901 

5 



L  Money 

£120 

3 

4 

deduct  10  p  CK 

12 

3 

4 

allow'd  £108 

Peter   Bourn. 


0       0 


To  ^  Bl.  Pork  &  i  Bl.  Soap 

9  Empty  Bis.  Roots  Syder  &c. 

To  Wood  Pickles  &c. 

2  Doz.  Plates  ^  Doz.  Dishes 

Basons  Porrengers  Spoones 

1  Brass  Kettle  &  2  Skillets 

1  Iron"  Box  Large  frying  pan  Candlesticks 

1^-  Doz.  Knifes  &  forks 

l"Tin  Kitching  Covers  &  Sund^.  Tinware 

Trammel  fire  Shovel  &  Tongs 

1  Pr  And  Irons  Brass  tops 

2  Coats  &  Jacket  Hatt  wig,  Shoes  &  Boots 

Bed  &  Bedsted 
a  Chest  3  Pettecoats  two  P  Sheets  \ 

4  P  Pillowsbears  8  Gowns  &  10  P  Hose  j 
Shirts  San^^  &  Caps  &c. 
a  Trunk  Books  £30  a  Case  Bottles     ) 

&  Sund^.  Q'.  Bottles  j 

Chana  Delph  Stone  Glass 

&  Earthen  Ware 
a  Table  Trough  Sugar  &  Sundy^ 


Allowed 


Joshua  Bow^les. 


Two  two  masts  Boats  masts  oar  &  Cables 

A  large  two  mast  boat  damaged  &  mainsail  burnt 

Three  Carved  heads  one  sis  foot  &  half  long  two  six 

foot 
Four  working  benches 
Two  wooden  Viers 
Two  Saws  Cross  cut  &  hand  Saw 
Two  Axes  &  Carveing  tools 


£16 

7 

6 

9 

15 

— 

3 

— 

— 

31 

— 

— 

10 

— 

— 

.   4 

16 

— 

3 

10 

— 

5 

9 

49 

15 

— 

30 

— 

— 

58 

— 

— 

18 

— 

^  — 

39 

15 

— 

19 

4 

— 

10 

— 

— 

£317 

2 

6 

£42 

5 

8 

£ 

s. 

d. 

130 

0 

100 

0 

60 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

15     — 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760,  17 


£ 

s. 

d. 

Half  barril  Turpinthine  part  of  barril  tar 

5 

— 

A.  Coil  of  new  riging  &  other  riging  for  our  boats 

20 

— 

Six  bushils  of  Salt 

6 

10 

Two  Small  Arras 

11 

0 

— 

Three  barrils  flower 

27 

10 

— 

Three  Sash  windows  60  Squars 

21 

— , 

A  Tacle  fall 

4 

10 

Fifteen  Cod  &  Maceril  lines  lead  &  hooks  one  without 

,  17 

10 

Two  pendants  &  a  Jack 

11 

5 

One  arning  for  the  boat 

10 



Two  Speet  Sails  &  old  Sail  Cloath 

4 

10 

A  new  Straw  bed  &  a  blanket 

6 



Carveing  timber  two  Chests  &  other  Small  things 

12 

0 

Old  Tenor         £490 

15 

_ 

Allowed 

£65 

8 

8 

Bowles  &  Luckis. 

s. 

d. 

X 

The  Coach  House  — 

&  Tenement                                                                  £66 

13 

4  : 

real 

2  tunns  hay                                                                        4 

0 

C 

Chariot                                                                              40 

0 

0 

Allowed         £44 

.0 

0 

W.  Brattle 

This  may  certify  —  that  I  the  Subscriber  Lost  b}^  the  Late 
Great  Fire  in  Boston  March  20'^^  1760  — Two  Hundred  galP  & 
one  half  Molasses  at  2/8  p  gall°.  Amounts  to  Twenty  Six  pounds 
fourteen  Shillings  &  Eight  pence  Lawful  money  as  Witness  my 
hand  it  being  in  the  Still  house  Improved  by  M^  Isaac  Peirce 
near  the  South  Battery. 

John  Bkeck. 

£26.  14  ,,8  L  M° allowed. 

This  may  Certify  that  I  the  Subscriber  Lost  March  20.  1760  by 
the  Late  Great  fire  in  Boston  Two  hundred  &  thirteen  Gallons 
Molasses  in  the  Still  House  Improved  by  Isaac  Peirce  near  the 
South  Battery  at  2/8  p  galP  Amounts  to  Twenty  Eight  pounds 
Eight  Shillings  Lawful  money  as  Witness  my  hand. 

Robert  Breck. 
Allowed  £28  8  — 


1  Feather  Bed  &  bolster  cont''  830^''  Feathers  at  9/ 

2  Blankets  9£  2  Curtain  Rods  40/ 

1  p-"  And  Irons  4  ,,  10/1  p^  flat  Irons  60/ 
1  frying  Pan  40/  1  Grid  :  Iron  30/ 

1  p^  Bellow  45/  2  bbls  Pork  45£ 

2  Cord  Wood  18£  2  Kegs  Pickles  10£ 


£ 

s. 

86 

— 

11 

— 

7 

10 

3 

10 

47 

5 

28 

— 

d. 


18 


City  Document  No.  100. 


1  Coil  Cordage  about  SO^"^  at  4/ 

2  Chairs  very  good 
lO"*  Candles  at  5/ 


her 

Precilla    X   Brigford. 

mark 


£  s.  d. 

16  —  — 

4  10  — 

2  10  — 

old  Tenor     £156  5  — 

20  16  8 

deduct  16  "  8 

allowed.     £20  0     0 


2  very  good  Bedsteads 
1  doz.  Chairs 
1  good  White  Table 
1  Hair  Trunk 

1  Bed  with  20  lbs.  Feathers  at  13/ 

2  Iron  Pots 

1  Chaffing  Dish 

1  Spitt 

2  Sett  Curtain  Rods 
5  doz.  Bottles 

1  Case  &  Bottles 

1  Bottle  would  hold  2  gall 

1  Folding  Board  &  Horse  for  Cloaths,  washing 

Tubs  and  Barrells 

3  Sheets  very  good 

2  Silver  Tea  Spoons 
Wine  Glass  with  Sundry  Glass  ware  &c. 


18  —  — 

12  —  — 

1  2  6 

2  10  — 

13  —  — 

3  —  — 
12  6 
1  —  — 
6  —  — 

6  15  — 

1  2  6 

9  —  — 

2  —  — 

3  10  — 


£90 

2 

6 

£ 

s. 

d. 

^  of  Real  Estate  of  Dinely  Wing 

65 

0 

0 

12 

0 

4 

allowed. 

£77 

0 

4 

Ann  Briggs 

- 

£ 

s. 

d. 

to  1  Bead 

20 

— 

— 

to  2  Bead  Steads 

19 

— 

— 

to  7  Chairs 

45 

— 

— 

to  a  Bench  and  tolles 

/ 

30 

— 

— 

to  1  tea  kittell 

5 

0 

0 

to  5  tea  spones 

5 

12 

6 

to  wood 

4 

0 

0 

to  a  Pair  of  Bellos 

2 

0 

0 

to  Inden  meall 

2 

5 

0 

to  a  Pair  of  golo  Shous 

1 

15 

0 

to  Caskes 

2 

5 

0 

To  Sope 

3 

0 

0 

is  in  old  tenor —  £139 
LawfuU  Money  £18 
Allowed 
Richard  Bright 


17 
13 


Miscellaneous  Papees,  1760. 


19 


£ 

s. 

d. 

Windows  brock  to  peces 

2 

8 

0 

tow  Chaise  brock  &  one  Carridge  &  Runner 

3 

0 

0 

Lost  one  gun  &  tow  Saws  &  Sund'".  Chisels 

1 

16 

0 

Lost  one  Wheel  one  Chaise,  Saddle 

1 

10 

0 

Lost  4  Brasis  &  a  head  &  raines 

0 

12 

0 

th€  Real  Estate                                                     Allowed  £9 

6 

0 

Lost  was  the  Property 

Law. 

.  Money 

of  Eliak  Hutchinson  Esq^  W".  Bright, 

Old  Ten^ 

A  Saddle 

5 

■ — 

— 

A  Quardrant 

2 

— 

— 

2  New  Damask  Napkins 

3 

— 

— 

and  some  coarse  Towels 

2 

TO 

— 

A  Negro  Man's  Coat 

6 

— 

— 

1  Doz.  Bottles  West  India  Rum 

8 

10 

— 

1  Bottle  of  Geneva 

13 

— 

1  Brass  Sadie 

10 

— 

4  Bottles  of  Snuff 

3 

— 

— 

A  Black  Silk  Hat 

1 

— 

— 

2  Good  Hoop  Petticoats 

10 

— 

— 

A  Black  Bonnet 

1 

— 

— 

2  Pair  of  Stays 

7 

10 

— 

A  Bread  Trough 

2 

— 

— 

An  Iron  Crow 

2 

5 

— 

A  Lignum  Vita  Rolling  Pin 

10 

— 

A  Wheel  Barrow 

2 

— 

— 

4  Irish  Holland  Aprons 

10 

— 

— 

3  Large  Bottles,  One  Holding  6  Quarts  ) 
and  one  Three  and  one  two                      j 

1 

10 

— 

57 

18 



Dorothy  Browne 

Allowed 

£      s. 

d. 

200  yds  old  Canvis  at  6^ 

5 

8 

4 

40  lb  Rope                     8} 

1 

8 

4 

10  vds  Russia                2J 

1 

1 

3 

12  yds.  Tickling            1/1 

13 

— 

Line  &  Twine 

12 

— 

3  Benches,  2  Stows, 

17 

— 

3  Candlesticks,  &  other  Tools 

16 

— 

allowed 

£10 

15 

11 

J^°.    BULFINCH. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

a  new  pear  of  Stase 

10 

— 

— 

a  Clorth  riden  whod 

15 

— 

— 

lining 

10 

— 

— 

20                         City  Document  No.  100. 

£  s.  d. 

quiled.cott  4  —  — 

a  goun  5  —  — 

3  paer  of  shoes  3  —  — 

4  paer  of  Shous  6  —  — 
4  inery  stick  pans  3  —  — 


allowed 
Martha  Bulkeley. 


1  Desk,  Mehogany  at  M^  Salisburys 
Bedsteds,  Tramels  &''.  in  value 


Loss  about  one  deduct  overcharged 

half  of  his  Goods.  Lawful  money         1     16 

his 
Patrick  B  P  Burk 
Allowed  Mark 


56 





£7 

9 

4 

£ 

s. 

d. 

6 

13 

4 

2 

13 

4 

£9 

6 

8 

7 

10 

0 

Six  Saws  Stele  Plate  White  Make 

two  Joyning  Joynters  and  two  Plows 

To  two  Cornish  Plains  and  2  Ballashions 

To  Oges  and  Beads  Plains  and  Quarter  ronds 

To  Hols  and  Rounds  Sundry  Sises 

To  Sash  toules 

To  Chisell  and  Gouges  and 

To  Mortising  Chisell  and  Sundrys 

To  two  Oak  and  tree 

To  Moldens  and  Fitted  Stuf  in  the  Shop 

To  a  Large  Toule  Chest  with  Lock  and  Hinges 

To  Pouf  Stuf  By  the  Shorp 

To  a  Binicle  and  a  Hencoope 

Allowed.     Lawfull  Money 
John  Bulfinch 


To  A  Barn  and  11  hundred  of  hay 
To  a  p"".  of  Runer^  &  p""  of  Whels 
To  A  Sha.  Bridell  &  hor^  Bridell 
To  three  Bushells  of  Corn  &  2  Spad^ 
To  A  hot  Bed  fram  &  Glas  Casments 
To  one  Barrell  of  poark 
To  one  Barell  of  Bef  &  haf 
To  three  quarters  of  Barell  Moten 
To  three  quarters  of  Barell  of  flower 


£ 

s. 

d. 

3 

1 
1 

14 

— 

8 

_^ 

1 
1 

5 

— 

8 
18 

— 

— 

16 

— 

— 

4 
3 

2 

— 

1 
2 

— 



1 

— 

— 

;2i 

11 

— 

old  Tetf. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

90 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

24 

0 

0 

36 

0 

0 

18 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  21 


To  three  Barrells  &  haf  of  Sope 

To  tew  gorn  Bound  Terces 

To  3  gorn  Bound  hock  sets 

To  4  gorn  Bound  Barells 

To  9  Barels  3  haf  D°.  3  Larg  Cag«. 

To  3  Tubs  &  4  Pales 

To  3  Cord  of  Wood  &  3  Doller'.  Worth  of  Col 

To  3  Bedsteds  &  2  Beds 

To  30  Wate  of  f  ather^ 

To  7  Dresed  Sil  Skens 

To  6  Chair^  &  2  tabels 

To  A  Poteshon  I  put  in  &  m}-  Shop  board    ) 

&  touels  j 

To  a  Ston  Reng 

T9  60  Wate  of  Whal  Boon 

To  10  yards  of  Callemencko 

To  6  quart  tee  Ketell 

To  one  Coper  frying  Pan  one  gorn  D". 

To  one  Ten  Canes  Ter  hold'.  A  Barell 

To  2  gorn  Pots  &  one  Skelet 

To  one  galon  Saspan  Coper 

To  one  Doz'^.  of  Nifs  &  forks 

To  50  Wate  of  tried- Gres 

To  Pewter  :  Earthing  &  Ston  Waer 

To  3  Large  &  A  Whel  Barrow 


Allowed 
Daved  Burnet. 


1000  feet  of  boards  for  fences 

22  Ceader  posts  at  ^ 

hewing  and  Setting  Ditto 

6  Squares  of  feather  Edg'd  fence 

21  foot  of  Oak  timber  for  Gate  posts 

Making  Grate  Gates  and  hanging 


Jer.  &  W^.  Calef 


£ 

s. 

d. 

31 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

.  18 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

13 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

32 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

14 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

19 

0 

0 

150 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

15 

0 

4 

10 

0 

4 

10 

0 

2 

0 

-  0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

18 

0 

0 

14 

0 

0 

£660 

05 

0 

£88 

0 

8 

£ 

s. 

d. 

2 

0 

0 

1 

9 

4 

0 

15 

0 

0 

18 

0 

0 

7 

0 

0 

6 

8 

£5     16       0 


s.     d. 


Loss  of  a  Store  house  Barne  Mill  House  &  Fence 
Exclusive  of  Black  Smith  bill  Mason  bill,  damag"*. 
the  Pump  &<= 177       6 

M^  Fairefield  Computes  the  loss  at  240  —  to  that  the 
Ace',  is  delivered  is  less  than  M''.  Fairefields  Com- 
putation by  62     13 


L  Money         240     — 
Joseph  Calef  Ju. 


22 


City  Docibient  No.   100. 


To  half  Thousand  Clapboards 

To  452  feet  Board  for  Count^.  Room 

To  2^^  &  ^  Deck  Nails 

To  1  hundred  10*^.  Nails 

To  ^  hund<^.  20*1  Ditto 

To  I'"  Deck  Nails 

To  34  Lights  Sash  &  Stuff  at  4/ 

To  30  Yards  Plain  Petition  at  1/ 

To  Casing  one  Window 

To  Casing  12  feet  Timber 

To  putts,  up  Shelf 

To  Carting  Stuff  10/ 

To  a  flap  &  Sundry s  &  Shed  1  &  ^  D^  Work 

To  435  feet  Board  a  Sund"- 

To  20  feet  Joyst 

To  Carting  1  Load 

To  3  Bundles  shingles  at  3/4 

To  2  hundred  Nails 

To  18  feet  Joyst  at  G'^ 

To  Laying  floor  in  Petition  &  Stable 

Joseph  &  Winter  Calep 

with 

Onesiph®.  Tileston. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

10 

8 

1 

14 

llj 

0 

2 

4 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

9^ 

0 

0 

H 

0 

18 

2 

1 

10 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

4 

0 

8 

0 

0 

19 

2 

0 

1 

4 

0 

2 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

2i 

0 

6 

0 

£8       9 


to  a  new  saw  valued  at 

to  wood 

to  a  sauce  pan 

to  a  pair  goloshoes 

to  several 

to  a  frock 

to  a  pair  of  heters 


Martha  Casswell. 


62  Boxes  Lemmons  54/  Box 

1  Cask  Wine 

Pork  in  my  cellar 

Olives 

Beef 

Potatoes  10  Bush^^ 

4  bbls.  Soap  at  18/ 

1  Bbl.  flour 

Sundrys  as  Household  furniture  &c. 

Cash  lost 


his 

Michel  (VI  Cassell 

mark. 


£. 

s. 

d 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

10 

e 

i) 

15 

I 

0 

10 

e 

0 

10" 

0 

0 

10 

0 

20 

15 

0 

allowed  2 

15 

4 

£ 

s. 

d. 

167 

6 
20 

8 

— 





4 
3 

1 

— 

— 

4 



3 

12 

— 

2 

— 

— 

26 

13 

4 

26 

13 

4 

£264 

16 

— 

deduct 

64 

16 

allowed 

£200 

0 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


23 


old 

Ter 

i'' 

£ 

s. 

d. 

1  Large  Looking  Glass 

20 





1  Small                     D°. 

4 

10 



1  Case  of  Draws 

16 

10 



1  Suit  Curtins 

7 

15 



2  ]-f.  Blankitts 

9 





1  Quilt 

5 

5 

— 

2  Sacking  Bottom  Bedsteads 

18 





1  p""  Large  Brass  Seailes 

7 

10 



A  Number  of  Valuable  Books 

10 

10 



A  Barren  feathers  about  20^'.  at  10/ 

10 





2  Doz.  of  Towells 

6 

__ 



1  Blew  Rugg 

4 

10 



3^^'  fine  Cambricke 

6 

15 



1  Gound 

6 

15 

— . 

2  p'^  worsted  hose 

2 





6  Barrells  of  Cyder 

13 

10 

— 

1  Doz  of  10  Gall  Caggs 

6 

— 

— 

About  100^'  of  good  Pork 

12 

10 

— 

2  Doz.  of  Stone  Juggs 

3 



— 

3  p^^  of  Sheats 

15 

— 

— 

A  percells  of  Apothecary  Druggs 

100 

— 

— 

A  Quantity  of  Delph  Waire  in  the  Shop 

20 

— 

— 

A  p".  gold  Bottons 

5 

— 

— 

About                                                       Cheese 

3 

15 

— 

allowed                                                 old  Ten^ 

£228 

15 



LMo^. 

30 

4 

8 

Mrs.  Sarah  Checkley. 

-     240 

0 

A  Warehouse  in  King  Street      -----     » 

0 

Desk  Counters  &c. 

20 

0 

0 

Sugar  a  Quantity  of  Cauvis  &c 

20 

0 

0 

Sundry  in  the  Garret  &  Lower  Rooms 

20 

0 

0 

£300 

0 

0 

Lawful  Money.         deduct     50 

0 

0 

Allowed. 

£250 

0 

0 

Bart'^.  Cheever. 

£. 

s. 

Viz'. 

d. 

Nine  Doz".  English  soles  at  £10  p  Doz", 

90 

0 

0 

15  p'.  men's  double  Channel  pumps  at  70/ 

52 

10 

0 

10  p".  Ditto  Turned  pumps  at  60/ 

30 

0 

0 

1  Doz".  mens  lasts  Englis  &  New  at  10/  p^  p"". 

6 

0 

0 

4  Doz".  D°.  New  England  make  old  at  4/6 

10 

16 

0 

2  Bedsteads 

10 

0 

0 

1  Tea  kettle  50/  1  p^  flat  Irons  35/ 

4 

5 

0 

1  Scarlet  Short  Cloak 

4 

10 

0 

24 


City  Document  No.  100. 


2  Iron  Kettles 

^  Barrell  soap 

2  Gallons  Sweet  Oyle  &  Bottles 

2  Large  hams  of  bacon 

an  Axe  2  hatehetts  a  beetle  &  Tongs 

2  Bibles  &  a  Number  of  Other  Books 
China  Earthen  &  Stone  ware 

Tin  ware  &  some  Other  Kitchen  furniture 

3  shoe  makers  seats  Hammers  &  Other  ) 
Shoemakers  Tools  f 


2  Corner  Cupboards 
•  2  Chairs 
a  Large  Pewter  Dish  &  other  pewter 

2  Cord  wood 

2  Water  Cask  1  Iron  Bound  3  Barrells 

&  3  half  Barrells  &  5  Washing  Tubbs 


53/  5/2  L.M  to  be  deducted  from  this  Acco'. 


s.     d. 
0      0 


10       0       0 


£254       6 
7       0 
1       5 
1     10 

0 
0 
0 
0 

£264     1 
12       0 

0 

0 

6       10 

0 

£282     11       0 


Eleanor  Claey. 


Allowed  £37     13     5^ 


To  Viz'.  To  Five  saws 
2  doz  1  To  Sundrey  Plains 
1  doz  I  To  Sundrey  Chessels  &  Goughes 
&  Sundrey  Other  small  Tools 


Rob'^.  Clark. 


Old  Tenor 


viz  one  Bever  hatt  New 

one  Wig  Box 

one  pair  of  English  Shoes 

a  good  Broad  ax 

one  Narrow  Ditto 

one  Small  Ditto 

a  Large  hand  Spett 

3  fish"  Lead  Lines  &  hooks 

6  feet  of  Wood 

a  New  Sacks.  Bottom 

a  good  under  Bead 

one  pair  of  Sheets 

Sund^  Beads  and  Bead",  daraag"*. 

one  Spining  Wheel  &  Ceards 

a  Smal  quant^  of  flax 

one  gallon  of  oyle 


£10 
12 


5 

0 

10 


0     10 
15 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


1 

2 
6 
6 

2 

5 

2 

2       8 

2     10 

0     18 


12       0  0 

£34       0  0 

£4     10  8 

12     10  — 

10  — 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  25 


£ 

s. 

d. 

4  Jars 

1 

4 



one  New  Lamp 

! 

0 

18 

— 

one  Doz°  of  Bottels 

1 

4 



one  Chafing  Dish 

0 

10 

— 

4  pickel  potte 

.   1 

8 

— 

a  Barrel 

0 

15 

— , 

10  pound  of          at  2/ 

1 

0 

— 

a  good  Beer  Barral 

0 

18 

— 

one  Iron  pott 

2 

5 

— 

one  Iron  Kittle 

1 

10 

— 

one  Seve 

0 

10 

— 

Pail  &  Broom 

0 

10 

— 

one  Earths,  tub 

0 

10 



a  Larg  Ston  Sugar  Pott 

Old  tener 

0 

15 

— 

£69 

15 

allowed.             Law 

Money  £9       6       0 

Thankfull  Cox 

£ 

s. 

d. 

1  doz°.  Men's  Hose 

27 

— 

— 

1  doz°.  Boy's  ditto 

16 

16 

— 

1  doz°. Bottles  Snuff  £4  10. 

/  &  1  doz".  Pins  £4  10/ 

9 

— 

1  doz°.  Hankerchiefs  £10  10  —  1  Kitchen  Jack 

£15  25  10     — 
1  Iron  skillet  15/1  Brass  skillet  45/  1  Iron  Pott 

25/  4  5— 

1  Bedstead  50/-  ^  doz°.  Tape  40/-  l^'^  Thread  33/  6  3     — 

Silk  £3  —  Ribbonds  &  Ferrets  £4.  7  —     — 


old  Tenor  £95     14     — 
allowed  Lawful  money  £12     15     2^ 

Mary  Coffin 


a  Count  of  what  I  Lost  in  the  line  of  Bots  and  tules  and  Stuf  as 
nere  as  I  Can  Cercorlate  was  the  hole  was  tenn  Pound  thirteen  & 
eight  pence. 

£      s.      d. 
allowed         Lawful  money  10     13       8 

Moses  Collier 


To  a  Case  of  Drawers  &  Chamber  Table  30  —  — 

1  old  ditto  &  1  Table  15  —  — 
a  feather  Bed  &  2  pillows  £35  35  —  — 

2  Sack^-'.  Bottom  Bedsteads  15  —  — 

3  p'-.  Sheets  &  half  Holland  d".  9  —  — 

1  Damask  Table  Cloth  &  Napkin  5  —  — 

2  Blankets  £6.  1  Trunk  50/.  1  Cliest  60/  11  10  — 


26  City  Document  No.  100. 

£  s.  d. 

1  Black  Walnut  Table  &  2  Mehogany  16  —  — 
24  Chah-s  £12.  6  China  Plates  &  a  Bowles  7.  10/    19  10  — 

2  Decanters  50/.  22  Pewter  &  Hard  metal  Plates  £10  12  10 
2  Basons  30/.  1  Bel  metal  skillet  80/  5  10  — 
2  Brass  Kettles  &  1  Iroud".  21.  10/ a  Teakettle  60/24  10  — 
1  Warm=.  Pan  60/  a  flat  Iron  &  Boxiron  50/  5  10  — 
a  Jack  &  Coffee  Mill  6  10  — 
aBbr  Soap  &  ^  Bbr  Cyder                                             9  10  — 

1  Hogshead,  4  Barrells  &  2  small  Casks  4  10  — 
Earthen  &  Stone  ware  &  Bottles  12  —  — 
a  Teapot  20/.  Pepper  &  alspice  70/  4  10  — 
a  Roquelo  60/.  a  new  suit  of  his  sons  Cloathes  24. 

19.  8                                                                                  27  19  8 

2  p^  Stockings  &  1  P^  Breeches                                   2  10  — 

3  p"".  Scales,  weights  &  measures  12  10  — 
a  Banyan  •&  3  Jackets  60/  Sund^.  Books  £15  18  —  — 
a  Rug  60/  14  b  Flour  20/.  a  sute  Curtains  £15  19  —  — 
2  Large  Brass  Basons  80/,  3  mehogany  waiters  90/  8  10  — 


O  Tenor  329       9       8 


£43     18       7 
Real  Estate 

a  Brick  Dwelling  House  £1800.  O  Tenor  LM^.      240       0       0 

John  Cotton  Executor  Allowed. 


one  Desk  5/  .5  — 

one  Gold  Necklace  £15  15  — 

Fans,  Ribonds  &c  in  y'^.  Desk  £5  5  — 

Small  Trunk,  with  aprons  Caps  &  other  Linen  10  — 

Two  other  Trunks  with  Woolen  Cloaths  £10  10 

1  Chest  with  sundry  other  Cloaths  10 

Brass  Iron  &  Tin,  Stone  &  Earthen  Ware  3  3 


allowed  L  Money 

Sakah  Cotton 


to  one  Black  Brod  Coth  Cote 

to  Blew  Broth  Cot 

to  hat 

to  a  Bonet 


overcharged  in  Blew  Coat 

50       0       0 
Eben^.  Cushing.  £6     13       4 


£58 





7 

14 

8 

£ 

s. 

d. 

18 

0 

0 

25 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

2 

10 

0 

£52 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papees,  1760. 


27 


6  Straw  Bottom  Chairs 

1  Table  (Maple) 

1  Straw  Bed  &  Bedsted 

1  p^  Sheets 

1  Tea  Kettle  6/8.  1  Iron  pott  1/4.  1  Andirons 

1  Bible.  1  Psalm  Book  a  Sermon  Book 


1  pine  Table 


her 

Abigail  X  Katen. 
mark 


£. 

s. 

d. 

16 

— 

8 

— 

10 

8 

8 



2/ 

10 

— 

6 

— 

£2 

8 

8 

2 

8 

AUow-^. 

£2 

11 

4 

a  Dwelling  House  Containing  Two  Tenements  Lately  Improved  by 
one  Stuedley  &  one  Croneh  Rented  for  13  6  8  p  year.  I  value 
it  at  "  213       6       8 

Personal  Estate  viz.  Household  Stuff  ~^ 

SaUs :  Cables  &  Some  Merchandise     V  66     13       4 

to  the  Value  at  Least  of  j 


£280     00       0 
More  Personal  28     16       4 


JosiAH  Keen. 

to  be  more  particular. 


Allowed. 


£308     16 


5  good  Chests  with  waring  aparil  and  "I 
Sundery  articles  therein  j 
3  peses  of  Garlick 

1  Silver  Tancker  &  Six  Spoons 

Part  of  a  Peace  of  Broad  Cloth 

Sum  puter 

Brass-Tin-Copper 

Sole  Lether 

Shoes  4  Pair 

1  Baril  pork 

1  D°.  Tarr 

1  Bagg  Ginger 

1  Bagg  of  Alspice 

2  Barils  of  Sope 
Iron  ware 

10  Hoggs  heads 

6  Iron  Bound  Casks 

a  Set  of  Coper  tools 
2  Fier  Bukets 
2  Doz.  Candel  molds 
§  Part  of  a  Carsk  Clabord  Nails 
2  Hatchets 


s.     d. 
0       0 


8 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

2 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

1 

4 

0 

3 

6 

0 

0 

12 

0 

6 

0 

0 

2 

13 

4 

1 

10 

0 

0 

12 

0 

1 

6 

8 

2 

8 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

7 

(J 

0 

6 

0 

0 

12 

0 

28 


City  Document  No.  100. 


2  Pair  of  Seals  fine  56'  &c 

1  Suit  of  Sails  Aprised  By  M^  Palfrey 

1  Cabel-Nine  Inch  Litel  yoused 

2  Compses 
Racks  &  Blocks 
Sum  Small  Rigen 
Sum  Canvis 

1  Lanthorn  1  handsaw 
1  Bed 
a  Grain 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

0 

0 

13 

6 

8 

8 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

8 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

£95 
213 


JosiAH  Keen 


Allowed 


1  New  12  Pale  Brass  Kettle  Cost  2 

2  Sacking  bottom  Bedstead  almost  new  4 
6  Chairs  1  Arm'd  D\  Cost  2 
1  Doz.  Pewter  Plates  &  2  Dishes  1 
1  Tea  Kettle  Cost  22/ 

1  Brass  Skimmer  6/.  1  Porridge  pott  &  1  Dish  Kettle  2/8 

1  C  Rice  13/4.     2  pair  Bed  Blanketts  2/8 

2  Womens  new  Shifts  16/.  8  Childrens  do  16/  1 
25  yards  Ozen  brigg  new  33/.  ^  doz.  Knives  &  Forkes  6/  1 

1  Pair  Iron  Candle  sticks  1/4.     J  cord  wood  10/8         — 

2  Iron  Bounds  Hhds.  26/8.  4  Childrens  petty  coats  8/    1 

2  Pair  Childrens  Stays  13/4.  3  Pales  2/.  &  1  Cullender  2/ 
1  Druding  box  8^^.    1  Plate  Cover  2/  2  Tea  Chests  16/0 
1  Spie  Glass  13/4.     1  Case  w'^  Bottles  9/4  1 

3  Doz.  Quart  Bottles  8/.     1  Copper  Sauce  Pan  3/4        0 


The  Account  allowed  to  be  £21.  1.  0  Lawful  money 
Ann  Killer  an. 


308     16 


13 


6 
13 

8 
16 
12 
19 
12 
14 
17 
16 

2 
11 


£21     14 


These  may  Certify  that  I  the  Subscriber  with  Others  lost  a 
Dwelling  House  in  Water  Street,  which  was  Consum*^.  in  the  late 
Fire  in  the  Month  of  March  last  which  House  We  Valued  at 
Eighty  Pounds  Lawful  Money.  Allowed  SoP.  Kneeland  in  be- 
half of  himself  &  others. 

"  £     s.     d. 

John  Knights  loss  by  the  late  fire  A  Warehouse  with 

land  worth  lawfull  money  about     £250 

Sundrys    as    pepper    Spice    pins    Druggett  &  other 

things  to  the  value  of  lawfull  money  at  least  40 


0       0 


0       0 


deduct  of  Real  Estate 


290 

50 


John  Knight 


allowed. 


£240     —     — 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


29 


3  Tables  at  60/ 

a  Chamber  Table  and  Iron  Stool 

5  Chairs 

6  puoter  plates 

Sundry  China  Glass 

Linning  and  Sundry  Other  things 


a  Large  Chest  with  Sundrys  in  it 


Hannah  Lamont. 

Bag  of  Linnen 

Ironing  Box 

Iron  pott 

firkin  of  pork 

Box  of  Barley 

Box  of  flour 

Seive 

2  doz"^.  J  Bottles 

^  Cord  wood 

Cask  &  Coal 

Spit 

washing  tubs 

Grease  &  pott 

pestle  &  Morter 

Earthen  pott 

2  Water  pails 

Cloaths  Line 

Stove  &  pan 

Wooden  plates 

Broom 

Goose  &  Lap  Board 

Bruslies 

pott  of  Hogs  fat 

Copper  sauce  pan 

Horn  Lanthorn 

tinder  Box 

Bed  Cord 

pair  of  Wool  Cards 

Tea  Board 

Books 

Golooshoes 

Ax 

Baskets 


£9. 


Allowed. 


Rachel  La  Mottee. 


deduct 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

4 

— 

12 

— 

12 

— 

4 

9 

12 

— 

18 

— 

£4 

2 

9 

12 

— 

£4 

14 

9 

£ 

s. 

d. 

8 

12 

3 

— 

1 

— 

2 

18 

— 

1 

8 

— 

16 

— 

9 

— 

4 

10 

— 

4 

10 

— 

5 

— 

15 

— 

10 

— 

10 

— 

1 

3 

13 

— 

10 

z 

12 

— 

3 
2 

7 

— 

15 

z 

12 

— 

1 

5 

— 

1 

10 

— 

5 

— 

14 

— 

1 

1 

5 

— 

6 
1 

15 

— 

10 

— 

9 

— 

£61 

5 

— 

£8 

3 

4 

1 

6 

8 

allowed. 


6     16       8 


so 


City  Document  No.   100. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

To  1  Looking  Glass 

3 

16 

8 

To  1  Ditto 

0 

13 

4 

To  1  Ditto 

^    0 

6 

0 

To  a  Bead  Stead 

0 

16 

0 

To  1  Large  Iron  pott 

0 

10 

4 

To  2  Pickture 

0 

4 

0 

To  3  Chaires 

0 

12 

0 

To  1  Table 

0 

5 

4 

To  1  P"".  New  Worsf^.  Stocking 

0 

6 

8 

To  3  Wine  Glasses 

0 

3 

6 

To  20'^  Dry'd  Beef 

0 

6 

8 

To  J  Doz  Knives  and  forks 

0 

4 

3 

Arch'*.  Laws 

£8 
£ 

4 

s. 

9 

d. 

To  1  Feather  Bed  26/8  one  pair  Blankets  20/ 

2 

6 

8 

To  2  Pair  Sheets  16/1  Chest  of  Drawers  16/ 

1 

12 

— 

To  6  Plates  2  Dishes  of  Pewter 

1 

8 

— 

To  a  "Womans  Riding  Hood 

13 

4 

To  Wood  and   Barills  in  the  Celler 

1 

4 

— 

To  Sundrys  Omitted  in  the  Former  ace'.  Viz'. 

To  3  Bedstids  at  5/4  Cash 

16 

— 

To  1  Cupboard 

13 

4 

To  2  Russel  Jackets  at  8/4  Each 

16 

8 

To  a  Childs  Staning  Stool  5/4 

5 

4 

To  2  Wood  Axes  5/4 

5 

4 

To  2  Pair  of    Womans  Jumps 

13 

4 

To  1  P^  of  And  Irons 

5 

4 

To  a  New  Toaster 

1 

4 

To  Materials  fitting  and  Prepared  for  2  Barils  Soap 

1 

8 

To  a  Large  double  Hammock 

8 

— 

To  Several  (Childrens)  Shirts  Shifts  &c. 

13 

4 

To  2  Large  Iron  Wedges 

6 

— 

allowed 

£13 

9 

8 

Andrew  Leishman. 

£ 

s. 

- 

d. 

1  Blew  broad  Cloath  Coat  partly  burnt 

20 

0 

0 

1  Case  of  Drawes 

6 

0 

0 

A  Doubble  Blankett  and  1  Sheet 

4 

10 

0 

3  Jackets  3  p^  Britches  2  p"".  Stockings 

12 

0 

0 

1  Irou  Kittle  1  p^  Boots 

4 

10 

0 

1  Bed  tick  1  Hatt  Beaver  att 

9 

0 

0 

1  Chest  and  2  Boxes  with  Sundrys  in  them 

3 

0 

0 

old  Ten^ 

£59 

0 

0 

Allowed  Lawfull  Mone 

y  £7 

17 

4 

Robert  Lenox 


Miscellaneous*  Papers,  1760, 


31 


£ 

s.     d. 

(        apprized       ') 
1  Dwelling  House  ^  by  W.  Russell  ^ 

£500 

Personal 

(^      Carpenter      ) 
—  2  Bedsteads 

6 

2  Small  sea  beds 

4 

10     — 

2  Blanketts  2  Ruggs 

10 

—     — 

2  Spining  Wheels  1  sett  of  laths 

7 

—     — 

4  Barrels  1  Hogshead  3  Tubbs 

6 

15     — 

To  Several  Jackets  part  worn 

12 

—     — 

1  Great  Coat  part  worn 

4 

10     — 

To  Hoggs  f att  &  greese  for  soap 

8 

10     — 

1  Mehogany  Table  Top 

2  Chairs  Boards  &  Shingles 

3 
10 

10     — 

To  Sundrey  Kitchen  Furniture 

14 

—      — 

1  Quilt  1  pair  of  sheets 
1  Hammock 

6 
2 

5     — 

£595 

0       0 

Lawful  Money 
Real  Estate 

£79 
66 

6       8 
13       4 

12 

13       4 

Real 

66     13       4 

Personal 

12     13       4 

)^.  Le 
Heirs 

LMoney 

79       6       8  allowed.                               Ani 

5PEAR. 

A  Brick  House  in  King  street  belonging  to  the 

of  Cap'. 

Jn°.  Phillips  Dec*!. 

£ 

s.     d. 

Exclusive  of  the  Land 

300 

0       0 

deduct 

100 

0       0 

Rented  for  £18  13  4  P  Ann"" 


£200       0       0 

EzEKiEL  Lewis  Guardian 

to  the  Heirs  of  J"°.  Phillips 


2  barrells  Syder 

2  Axes 

1  Brush 

1  Cord  Wood 

6  barrells 

1  Chest 

2  Hogsheads 

4  doz.  Bottles  ' 

Roots 

1  Baskett  Bread  &  a  Table  Cloth 

Part  of  a  bb  Pork 

Greese  &  Ashes 


£  s. 

10  — 

5  — 

1  10 


d. 


1 


5     — 


0     15 
3     — 


3 
2 
1 
10 
1 


12 

5 
10 

10 


32 


City  Document  No.  100. 


half  barrell  Beer  . 
1  Andiron 
1  flatt  Iron 
1  Tin  Stow 

1  Mahogany  Tea  Board 

2  p^  Sheets 

4  Gownes 

18  p^  Stockings 
6  Diaper  Clouts 
2  Spinning  Wheels 
1  Case  Knives  &  forks 

5  Chairs 

1  Riding  Hood 
1  Chest 

1  Blankett  &  Rug 
1  Table 

1  Leather  Chair  Bottom 

2  Iron  fork 

3  Pails 

4  five  GalP.  Cags 
2  Porridge  Potts 

1  v.  Scales 

4  Petty  Coats 

1  doz.  Towels  1  han'^''.  &  3  Caps 

Sails  belonging  to  Sloop  Desire 


Agnes  Lobdell 


£ 

1 
1 

s. 

d. 

10 



1 

— 

— 

2 

5 

— 

2 

5 

— 

6 

— 

— 

10 

9 

2 

,     9 

1 

— 

— 

5 

— 

3 

5 
0 
2 
1 

10 

— 

10 



2 

5 

— 

1 

— 

— 

0 

18 

— 

2 

— 

— 

3 

— 

— 

0 

10 

— 

3 
3 

77 

10 

— 

5 

8 

01dTen^ 

£199 

0 

8 

deduct 

19- 

0 

8 

180 

0 

0 

allowed 

£21 

0 

0 

3  Guineas 

1  Large  Trunk 

Liniu  &  Sundry  other  things  in  Value  in 
Being  under  Valued 


Jane  Logan. 


old  Tenor 
£40       0       0 


Allowed     £5 


To  3  Cain  Chairs 
To  1  Black  back  d°. 
To  1  Large  pewter  Dish 
To  1  pewter  boson 
To  a  bagg  with  meal 
To  a  bread  Trough 
To  a  Iron  Slice 


at  20  / 


3 

0 

0 

10 

0 

1 

15 

0 

15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papees,  1760.  33 


To  a  gridiron 

To  a  frying  pan 

To  a  broad  ax 

To  3  pair  Shoes 

To  a  pair  of  goloshoes  new 

To  a  butter  firkin 

To  2  iron  bound  pipes  at  45/ 

To  3  tubs  at  7/6 

To  2  Barrels  20/ 

To  a  flour  barrel  &  2  pails 

To  a  new  School  form 


Allowed.  L  M  • 
Eliz  Marshall. 


£ 

s. 

d„ 

1 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

3 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

18 

0 

4 

10 

0 

1 

2 

6 

2 

0 

0 

16 

0 

1 

0 

0 

£29 

16 

6 

■  £3 

19 

6 

144     — 


£      s.     d. 
My  House  &  Store  in  Cornhill  1100     —     — 

Sundry  Goods.  Viz*.  Allum,  Copperas,  Pipes 
Brass,  Glass  &c.  lost  &  Burnt  amt°.  to  £90.  Sterling 
Advance  60  p  C.  54' 

1  Prospect  Glass  16/1  pair  Large  Scales  8/ 
A  parcel  sashes  Windows  &  Doors 

2  dozen  Gun  Cases  18/  A  Saddle  almost  New  with 
brass  Stirrups  38/  1  pair  Boots  22 
A  parcel  Braizers  Tools  24/  About  1  Sugar  40/ 
A  Meal  Chest  6/  A  parcel  meal  about  3  bushclls  ) 
Indian  &  Rye.  A  Peck  of  Oatmeal  14/  j 
40^^  Best  Feathers  1/8 

1  Sett  Curtain  Rods  laths  &  Sham  Posts 

2  Bedsteads  and  Cord  20/.  1  Cott  10/ 
Old  Copper  Brass  &  pewter  ab'.  50^^ 
Pork  and  Beef  6  13  4  Hogs  fatt  10/ 
9  Barrils  Cyder  and  Barrils  8/8 

3  Powdering  Tubs  15/.  10  Empty  Barrils  26/8 
2/3'^'.  of  a  Cask  White  Lisbon  in  bottles 
12  dozen  bottles  40/.  7  Barrils  Soap  &  Blls  £5  12 — 

4  Cord  Wood  Saw*^. 

2  Axes  6/  1  Beatle  2/8.  1  Wheelbarough  5/4 
400  foot  Boai-ds  plain*^.  at  5/  1  Hair  Line  4/ 
15  Quier  Post  Paper  Cutt  20/.  1  Chaise  Whip  3/ 
1  Folding  Board  &  Horse 

1  Barril  Vinegar  24/,  1  New  Cotton  Liunen  Sheat  10/ 
1  Writing  Desk  16/ 

12  Large  Cedar  Posts  18/.  5  Wash-.  Tubs  5/.  1  large 
Reusing  Tub  2/  1  Cooler  3/ 
A  Block  and  Stand  for  Dressing  Wigs 

1  Iron  Stake  &  Block  for  making  pewter 

2  Tables  12/  2  Cliairs  4/  1  doz.  Knives  &  forks  8/ 


1 

4 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

18 

— 

3 
1 
3 

4 

— 

6 

8 

12 

— 

1 

10 

— 

2 

6 

— 

7 

3 

■i 

3 

18 

2 

1 

8 

4 

— 

0 

7 

12 

— 

4 

0 

0 

14 

— 

1 

4 

— 

1 

3 

— 

18 

— 

— 

1 

14 

— 

0 

16 

0 

1 

8 

— 

4 



4 

— 

1 

4 

— 

34 


City  Document  Xo.   100. 


£      s. 
1  Sett  Brushes  4/  1  Tin  Stow  &  Case  3/.  1  Box  Irou  6/  13 

1  Glass  Lauthorne  8/:  1  Par  buckle  10/  18 


£1302     15       8 


To  a  Barril  Kittle  melted  ab'.  10  pails  1  d°.  Smaller 
1  Kittle  pott  Damaged 


Allowed.         £1304     15 


a  parcel  of  Saddle  Girth  left  in  my  care  \  nq      a 
to  sell  cost  seven  pounds  sterl^.  ) 


JoN\  Masox  Allowed        £1304     15 
his  Friend  £9       4 


Viz.  £ 

To  17  Windows  with  24  Lights  Each,  Gaping  ]  ^r-p. 

Painting  Stuff  &c  at  200/                                   J  '^ 

To  168  sash  Lights  in  the  shop  at  3/  25 

To  576  squares  of  Glass  at  5/  144 

To  the  Front  door,  Pediment  &c  20 

To  14  Q'.  Round  two  panill'd  doors  at  70/  49 

To  5  Plain  ditto  at  40/  10 

To  5  Window  Shutters,  Panill'd  &  stuff  at  60/  15 

To  Gutters  &  Trunks  25 

To  A  Shop,  Chimney  &  Stough  100 


To  Cloths,  trimings,  Cloaths   &c.  Consumed  in  the 

shop 
To  A  Doz°.  Knives  &  forks  60/  A  pair  of  Belows  60/ 
To  A  Chaving  dish  45/.  A  spaide  45/ 
To  4  Chau's  180/  three  Chairs  100/ 
To  A  sacking  Bottom  Bedstead 
To  two  under  Beds  80/.  two  Beddsteads  180/ two  Bed 

Cord  60/ 
To  a  Boalster  &  Pillow  60/.  three  Iron  potts  &  one 

Skillit  120/ 
To  three  large  pewter  dishes  &  one  small  one 
To  15  Large  Best  pewter  plates  150/  Two  tinn  Gallon 

potts  45/   ; 
To  A  Quart,  Pint,  half  Pint  &  Jill  Potts  all  pewter 
To  4  muggs  18/  Two  large  two  Gallon  Stone  Juggs  80/ 
To  10  Large  Butter  potts  50/  two  pitchers  8/ 
To  A  Jack  135/  A  sieve  9/  two  Axes  90/ 
To  two  pails  10/  Five   Case  Bottles   &  3  quarts  of 

Sweet  Oyl  95/ 
To  4  Trays  15/  two  Xew  Washing  tubbs  30/ 
To  A  Block  tinn  Cann  50/  A  Teapolt  45/ 
To  table  Cloths,  Napkins  &  Towells 
To  an  old  f  ashiou'd  Chest  of  Drawers 


558 

157 
6 

4 
14 
10 

16 


10     — 


14     —     — 


9 

15 

5 

— 

'  4 

18 

2 

18 

11 

14 

5 

5 

2 

5 

4 

15 

10 

— 

0 

— 

Miscellaneous  Papeks,  1760.  35 


To  20  w'.  of  Tallow  90/  one  hund"^.  w*.  of  flour  130/ 

To  12  pounds  of  Loaf  sugar  at  6/6*^ 

To  A  Small  Arm  180/  ^  huud'^.  of  Brown  sugar  90/ 

To  Cupps,  Sausers  &  Earthen  dishes 

To  A  decantor  30/  one  hogshead  &  three  Barrels  115/ 

To  A  Large  tinn,  Coffee  pott  15/  Glasses  &  Saltcel- 

lers  20/ 
To  half  Barren  of  Rum  at  21/ 
To  Number  of  Books 

To  A  Cord  of  Wood  150/.  A  p^  of  Candlesticks  18/ 
To  A  Cannister  &  Tea 
To  J  A  Gross  of  Pipes  20/  A  Baskett  of 
To  Curtin  Bails  &  posts  30/.  A  pewter  Quart  pott 
To  2  Tinn  Tunnills 
To  A  Pewter  Pottinger 
To  20  pound  of  Butter  at  5/6 


£ 

s. 

11 

— 

3 

18 

13 

10 

4 

10 

7 

5 

1 

15 

16 

16 

40 

— 

8 

8 

2 

— 

1 

10 

2 

10 

18 

— 

11 

3 

5 

10 

Philip  Masters. 


old  Ten^ 

£970 

12 

3 

deduct 

70 

12 

3 

£900 

, 

_ 

Law  Money 

120 

0 

0 

Real 

£13 

6 

8 

£106     13 


Pork  1  BarreU 

Meal  &  flour 

Wood  60/  Great  Coat  £10 

Pitch  &  Turpentin 

Boats  Partly  Made  one  Other  Stock 

Oars  £4  10  — 

2  Axes  3  Addses 
Wip  Saw  14  —  Two  hand  Saws  13  10  and  Croskett 

Sav>'  7 
5  Orgers  &  2  Plan  Stoocks 
4  Chesels  1-16  Two  Plain  Irns  6/  2  Spick  Gimblets  12/  2 

3  files  1  Wip  Saw  2  Hand  Saws  fils 
2  Corken  Maletts  &  Saw  Book  1 

Hansaw  1 


25 

— 

6 

— 

13 

— 

15 

— 

60 

— 

4 

10 

18 

10 

34 

0 

5 

15 

'  2 

14 

12 

187       1 
deduct        17       1 


£170     _     _ 
Allowed     £24     18     9i 
Thomas  Masters 


36 


City  Document  No.  100. 


To  oue  white  pine  Tabel  Old  Tennor  1 

To  one  Large  pare  of  Kitchen  Andirons  3 

To  2  Large  maps  &,  Sundry  picttures  3 

one  Cordded  Bedstead  4 

one  pare  of  Seals  &  Beem  2 

oue  Laddel  &  flash  fork  1 

a  Large  Brass  Scillitt.  Nue  4 

a  Recat  Book  &  basket  with  Simdrys  in  it  4 

To  6  Cane  Chears  good  at  45/  13 

one  Arm  Cliear  30/  2 

one  Kitchin  Chear  20/  1 


Allowed 
Rachel  Mathews. 


Old  Tenner 
Lawf  nil  money 


s. 
10 


5 

5 

10 

15 

10 
10 


£41  5 
£5  10 


to  linen  mount  to  pound 
warm  pan 

Valued  — 
approved 

Walker  &  C. 


£10     0     Allowed. 


Sarah  May. 


Riding  Chaise 
Riding  Chair 

1  Scarlet  Cloake 

2  P^  Double  Blanketts 
1  p^  Sheets 


£ 

160 

70 

15 

18 
4 


his 
Robert  oo  McCourdre 
Mark 

A  Trunk  containing  sundrys 

a  new  Ax 

a  Wood  Horse 

2  foot  Wood 

a  small  Spinning  Wheel 

2  Chairs 

Money  on  the  Mantle  Piece 


s.     d. 
0       0 


Allowed. 
Abgall  McCulloch 


Old  Ten^ 

267 

10 

0 

deduct 

57 

10 

0 

210 

0 

0 

owed.     Lawfull  money. 

IE 

£28 
£ 

0 

s. 

0 

' 

d. 

■s 

0 

6 

0 

4 

— 

2 

8 

5 

4 

6 

8 

1 

4 

— 

7 

7i 

£1     13     4i 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  37 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1  Larg  Tabell 

7 

0 

0 

1  Bed  Quelt 

4 

10 

0 

S  Chears 

4 

0 

0 

2  Tramels 

1 

10 

0 

1  Lucken  Glase 

2 

5 

0 

3  Puter  Plates 

1 

10 

0 

1  Beed  Blankett 

1 

10 

0 

6  Pecturs 

2 

0 

0 

1  Puter  Desh 

1 

10 

0 

1  Tea  Bord 

1« 

»    0 

0 

2  Fier  Shoufels 

1 

10 

0 

1  Sheatt 

2 

10 

0 

1  Bed  Sted 

1  Hatt 

1 

0 

0 

3  Flat  Irons 

2 

0 

0 

1  pair  of  Shoose 

1 

10 

0 

34 

15 

0 

Allowed 

LMy    £4 

12 

8 

Abigall  Mcintosh. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

in  Valluable  Silks  of  All  Sorts  with  Velvits  ") 
Cloths  &  fine  Lace  in  fruut  Chamber             j 

845 

6 

8 

in  Shop  goods  below  Stares 

120 

0 

— 

in  Aparel  of  all  Sorts  &  Linnins 

159 

13 

4 

househould  furneture  of  all  besids  bed  beding 

&c. 

1    213 

6 

8 

a  quantity  of  fine  Linen 

in  Cash 

600 

0 

0 

in  plate  &  rings 

Qal 

66 

13 

4 

Persoi 

£2005 

00 

0 

The  Loss  of  house                                           Real 

£400 

— 

— 

Sarah  M^'Neal. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

27  yards  blew  English  Dammask  at  £6  0 

115 

0 

18  yards  green  ditto 

118 

0 

16  yards  Cloath  ditto 

104 

0 

27  yards  dark  blew  ditto 

175 

0 

12  yards  Ash  ditto 

70 

0 

11  yards  Red  ditto 

73 

0 

Remnants  of  difrent  Coulers 

191 

0 

846 

0 

Several  Pieces  of  India  ditto 

118 

0 

16  yards  Remnants  ditto 

72 

0 

97  yards  Ricli  Tabby  at  £6   10  (widest) 

830 

0 

16  yards  ditto  at  £4  :  15 

76 

0 

14  yards  Silver  Tiishsue  at  £11  0 

154 

0 

38  City  Document  No.   100. 


9  yards  Superfine  Scarlet  Cloath  at  £12. 

19  yards  ditto  at  £7  10 

18  yards  Crimson  ditto  at  £8. 


22  yards  fine  velvet  at  6  10 
9  yards  ditto  at  8  10 

5  yards  Coulered  ditto  at  8  0 
22  yards  Brocade  Silk  at  £9  0 
100  yards  Taflflty  at  £3  4 

24  yards  black  Padesway  at  £4  10 
28  yards  Grogrom  at  £3  10 
18  yards  ditto  at  3  10 

6  pieces  taffity  perchon  at  £24  p  piece 
12  half  pieces  ditto 

64  yards  Luststrings  difrent  Coulers  at  £3  18 
46  yards  Difrent  Coulerd  Sattin  at  £3  0 


14  yards  duble  hat  Lace  at  £3  0 

12  yd  ditto  at  40/ 

Silver  Coard  &  frogs 

56  y*^.  Silver  ribbin  at  10/ 

26  pieces  Padusway  Ribbin  £9  p  piece 

16  pieces  Sattin  ditto  at  £4  10 
14  pieces  taffity  ditto  at  4  10 
35  pieces  at  50/ 

12  pieces  Silk  quality  at  60/ 

17  ditto  galloom  at  50/ 

10  doz'^.  Silk  Lases  at  60/ 
7  pound  ^  Sowing   Silk  at 


all  Sorts  of  Threads 

tapes  of  all  sorts 

Shurt  and  Jacket  Buttons  all  Sorts 

a  Quantity  of  Stay  triming 

9  Bilbo  Handkerchiefs 

10  Basslonie  ditto 

divers  others  peices  Silk  Ditto 

Hat  band  Crapes  and  Tiffiny 

a  Quantity  of  fine  Lace  &  Egings 

all  Sorts  of  black  Laces  &  fringes 

fans  of  all  Sorts  Neack  laces  of  all  sorts 

worsted  Quallityes  of  all  Sorts 


Cruils  pins  needles  of  all  Sorts 

20  botles  of  Snuf 

English  worsted  £35.  bead  Lace  all  Coulers  £12 


£ 

s.  d. 

108 

0 

152 

0 

144 

0 

1654 

0 

143 

0 

76 

0 

40 

0 

207 

0 

320 

0 

108 

98 

62 

144 

0 

144 

0 

243 

0 

138 

0 

1723 

0 

42 

0 

24 

0 

12 

0 

28 

0 

234 

0 

72 

0 

63 

0 

87 

0 

36 

0 

42 

0 

30 

0 

140 

14  — 

810 

14 

90 

0 

30 

0 

20 

0 

35 

0 

22 

0 

15 

0 

84 

0 

72 

0 

120 

0 

74 

0 

49 

0 

80 

0 

681 

0 

85 

0 

14 

0 

47 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  39 


5  pc^  Garlick  £24.  22  ya''.  bag  holland  £55 

5  pic^  f  garlick  £96.  Eightyy^  fine  Irish  Lining 

40  y^  ditto  £40  :  3  pieces  Tandim 

Severil  peices  Long  Lawns 

4  pieces  Cambrick 

12  yards  Clear  Lawn 

14  y^  Superfine  ditto 

26  y^  difrent  Sorts  flowerd  ditto 

2  doz".  Lawn  Hand^  £28  :  10  find  ditto  £18    ' 

2  pice^  Duck  holland 

22  peices  Cheack  Difrent  wedths 

30  ya^  Scoch  holland  £27.  34  y^  fuistin  27 

4  pece^  Russa  Lining  £17  :   19  yar^  Brown  holand  £9  36 

30  y^  Osnbrigs  £10  :   18  Ells  yal^.  Canvis  18 

2  pic^  buckrum  £24  :  24  y^  Diaper  30  — 
one  trunk  full  best  fine  wrighting  peaper 
40  pound  tea 

half  hogshead  powder  Suger 
42  ya'.  English  Swanskin 
24  this  Countrey 

3  pice',  patch 
50  y^  printed  Lining  . 
20  y^  Callico 
Several  Eemnants  ditto 

12  y".  ujuisling  £18.  18  y^  Gotten  &  Lining  £13 
mens  Silk  &  worsted  Stockings 
20  pair  yarn  £19.  Several  piec^  Garters  10 
Shoes  Clogs  Goloshoes 
3  pie\  Torettoes 
2  ditto  Gingam 
one  piece  of  popling 
10  yards  flannile 

Mohair  &  mohair  buttons  Silk  twist 
Silk  and  hair  buttons 


all  Sorts  Metle  &  glass  buttons 

Shoe  bukles  £20.    knifes     Sisors  20 

Combs  of  all  Sorts  £20  —  9  pairs  gloues  6 

2  doz°  Lam  Gloues  24  —  20  pair  black  Shammey  £18  42 

90  V'.  Stuff  £45.     30  yar^  fine  Shaloon  30 

40  y'  ditto  £20.     9  hoops  27 

19  french  handker^  £11  one  piece  Sheeting  £30 
60  j-ards  })erseon  difrent  Coulers 
allymoad  Luitstring  Mantays  38  yards 
ten  yards  fine  P^nglish  flannel 

20  pound  Coffey 


£ 

s.  d. 

179 

0 

216 

0 

120 

0 

100 

0 

80 

0 

30 

0 

49 

0 

52 

0 

46 

0 

72 

0 

6S 

0 

54 

0 

£9  36 

0 

28 

0 

74 

0 

50 

0 

80 

0 

75 

0 

33 

0 

18 

0 

57 

0 

42 

0 

20 

0 

10 

0 

31 

0 

41 

0 

29 

0 

100 

0 

30 

0 

29 

0 

18 

0 

7 

0 

48 

0 

50 

0 

2113 

0 

30 

0 

40 

0 

26 

0 

.8  42 

0 

75 

0 

47 

0 

47 

0 

54 

0 

51 

0 

13 

0 

5 

0 

430 

0 

8257 

14  — 

40  City  Document  JS'o.   100. 


5  fether  beds  bolster  &  pillows 

5  [3acldng  bottom  bead  steads 

G  pair  Blankets  5  good  Quilts 

Crimson  harriteen  Curtius 

one  Set  green  harriteen  ditto 

one  Set  Cloath  Coulered  ditto 

12  pair  Sheets  Som  fine  holland 

14  pair  pilow  Cases  Damask  &  diaper  tableing 

2  Easy  Chairs  £20  —  2  rownd  back  ditto  40 

2  dozen 


3  pair  brass  hand  Irons  Shovels  &  thongs 

two  pair  Iron  ditto 

one  large  Mohogony  table 

one  Large  black  walnut  ditto 

one  Mohogany  Card  ditto 

one  black  walnut  ditto 

2  Small  round  ditto 

ray  own  Pictur  Several  more 

10  Looking  Glasses  5  very  Large 

three  Desks  40  —  one  Chest  draurs  24 

2  polstered  Stools  15  —  a  quantyty  Books  80 

3  Chamber  tables  one  tea  table 


6  Cheasts  &  trunks  2  Iron  Bound 

2  Cases  Botles  £8  —  2  Glass  Lanterons 
Some  Silk  Cover  Chears 

Shade  for  Shop  windows 

4  kichen  tables 

a  hors  and  folding  board 

4  doz"^.  hard  metle  plates 

G  Soop  ditto  6  watter  ditto 

13  dishes  30  —  4  pair  best  brass  Candlesticks  10 

3  Larg  Copper  Kittles 

4  Sase  pans  two  Skillets 
two  Coffl  pots 

three  tea  kittles 

one  duch  Oven  one  Grid  Iron 

two  brass  Chafing  dishes  a  frying  pan 

one  doz°.  Ivery  handle  knives  &  forks  — 

10  ditto 


4  glass  Cases  2  nests  of  Drawrs 

4  pair  Scales  and  all  my  weights 

three  Counters  in  the  Shop 

three  tea  boards 

40  tea  Cannisters  Sum  of  them  holds  70  weiafht  22     10 


£ 

s.  d. 

280 

0 

80 

0 

120 

0 

40 

0 

30 

0 

16 

0 

130 

0 

70 

0 

60 

0 

84 

0 

910 

0 

35 

0 

8 

0 

25 

0 

14 

0 

12 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

30 

0 

190 

0 

64 

0 

85 

0 

22 

0 

501 

0 

20 

0 

4 

0 

12 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

40 

0 

10 

0 

40 

0 

26 

0 

22 

0 

9 

0 

15 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

1 

10 

225 

10 

35 

0 

12 

0 

15 

0 

3 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papees,  1760. 


41 


a  doz".  Candle  molds  2  —  one  gross  Bottles  10 

2    doz°.    Cliany    plates    48  —  2    doz°.    Coller*^.     with 

small  dishes 
one  doz°.  CuIds  and  Sausers 

one  doz"^.  Coffy  ditto  £6  —  2  Chany  tea  pots  2  — 
5  Larg  Chany  punch  bowls 
12  Quart  and  pint  bouls  £18  6  pint  ditto  3  — 
2  Sugar  dishes  3  2  Cream  pots  20/ 


one  black  Suit  padusway  Quite  new 

one  Grey  English  Damask  Gound  Quite  new 

one  Crimson  ditto 

one  blew  ditto 

one  Sand  Coulered  new 

two  green  ditto 

one  Scarlet  Sattin  ditto 

one  hair  grogrom  ditto 

two  Luitstring  ditto  ' 

one  white  damask  ditto 

three  washing  ditto 

Six  quilted  Coats  four  of  them  Silk 


two  pair  Stays 

one  Scarlet  Cloath  peticoat 

5  dimity  ditto 

one  Scarlet  Cloath  Rideing  hood 

one  Short  Cloak  &  2  velvet  hoods 

three  pair  Rich  Brocaded  Shoes  and  Clogs 

three  pair  Rusell  ditto 

1 8  shifts  one  doz''  of  them  very  fine  hollan 

7  Lawn  and  Cambrick  Eaprons 

14  holand  and  Garliek  ditto 

18  fine  handkerchiefs 

one  doz".  plain  Caps  and  hoods 

Sevral  full  Suits  of  fine  Lace  Sum  Lappt  wedth 

Caps  duble  ruflSls  handker^  Eaprons  &"= 
one  Dimond  Ring 
one  ditto 

thre  morning  ditto 
thre  playin  ditto 
one  goold  neacklace  100  beads 
one  Silver  wach 
two  Silver  Sniif  boxes 
three  thousand  Dollars 
279  oz.  wrought  plate  at  50/ 


£ 
12 

38 

6 

8 

18 

21 

4 


194 

10 

90 

0 

60 

0 

40 

— 

40 

— 

40 

40 

35 

40 

20 

12 

15 

■75 

507 

30 

12 

20 

40 

12 

18 

6 

15 

64 

0 

35 

0 

28 

0 

27 

0 

10 

0 

with 

200 

0 

50 

— 

10 

— 

24 

_- 

12 

— 

20 

— 

40 

10 

6750 

697 

10 

7613 

10 

10454 


42  City  Document!'  No.  100. 


f        s.    d. 
brouffht  from  the  other  Sheet     8257     14 


O  Ten^      £18911     19 
LawfuU  Money.      £2394     18       6 
the  Loss  of  three  houses  £400       0       0 


To  be  deducted  from  the  Personal  Estate 

£694 

18 

6 

To  be  added  to  the  Real  Estate 

£133 

6 

8 

Allowed. 

Sa] 

[lAH   MONEAL. 
£.         S. 

d. 

93  yard  Oznabrigs         at  8/ 

37 

4 

— 

20  yard  Tichlingburgs  10/ 

10 

0 

an  Iron  Stove 

40 

0 

2  Beaver  Hatts 

20 

0 

2  Sash  Windows  50  Sq'.  Glass  &  frames 

20 

12 

Board 

4 

14 

— 

SO^''  Bottrope 

7 

10 

— 

Carpenters  Bill  in  M^  Lindells  Buildings 

9 

0 

— 

Mason  Bill  in  D°. 

27 

0 

Sundries  Lost  in  the  Loft  as 

Riggan  Blocks  &c. 

9 

0 

185 

0 

Lawf  ull  Money 

£24 

13 

43 

Allowed 

£22     L, 

.  Money 

single  man. 

John  M*^Neill 

£. 

s. 

d. 

1  Riding  hood 

9 

0 

0 

2  par  of  Stockings 

2 

5 

0 

1  mufe 

3 

0 

0 

1  pare  of  Gloues 

14 

0 

1  pare  Shous  &  Buckels 

1 

8 

0 

the  Lineing  of  a  gound 

15 

0 

1  Pare  of  Jumps 

3 

0 

20       2 
Allowed         L  money      £2     13 
Ann  me  Loy 
Liveing  at  Capt.  Edward  Blake. 


One  half  the  House  in  King  Street  in  w'''^.  Lived  M"". 
John  "Wheatly  with  a  Brick  Kitchin  &c.  — 

2000  —  LMy.         £266     13 
deduct  33       6 


allowed.     £233       6       8 
Sarah  michell 


jMiscELLA]srEOus  Papees,  1760. 


43 


152  Fath:  12^  Inch  cable,  Ab'.  1/3"^ 

Worn.     Jugs^Ab'.  46 

A  New  Boat  Cost 


£      s.     d. 

at  36/       82     16     — 
12     10     — 


Lmy.     £95 


"W.    MOLINEUX 


To  12  plens 

To  Jointer  smithen  plen 

To  won  ax  and  and  2  ogers 

To  2  saus 

To  window  shutters  panel  work  completed  \ 
3  winders  j 

To  chisils  and  rasps  and  bits 
To  won  hindred  of  bords 
To  walnet  plank  ten  foot 


Old  tennor 


deduct 


£ 
6 
2 

8 

7 

12 


40 
£5 


Allowed.     £95       0       0 


s.     d. 
0       0 


2       4 
2     10 


5 

7 

17 


Allowed.       £4     10     — 


James  moltman. 


7  Kitchin  Chairs  —  4  Backs 
1  p"".  Andiron  —  Cost  £9  — 
1  p^  Dogs 

1  Brass  Skimmer  &  Ladle 
1  frying 

1  Gridiron 

2  Trammell 

1  Tea  Kittle  Two  Quarts 
1  Small  Brass  Skillet 

1  Iron  pott  a  pail  full 

4  Brass  Candlesticks 

2  Iron  Ditto  Brass  Ball 

1  Brass  Kittle  3  pail  full 

2  p^  Sheeths 

5  Shifts.  Good 

1/2  doz.  Knives  &  forks 
a  Case  of  Chest  Draws 
1  p"".  Tongs 

1  Iron  Slice 
Tubbs  bar'^  &c 

2  doz.  Quart  Bottles 
4  Erthin  plates 


old  Tenor 

4 

10  — 

9 

0   0 

2 

10  — 

1 

10  — 

2 

5  — 

15  — 

2 

15  — 

4 

10  — 

2 
2 

5  — 

3 
1 

5  — 

9 

—  — 

9 

—  — 

6 

5  — 

1 
6 
1 

10  — 

2   6 

1 

2   G 

3 
2 

—  — 

10  — 

44  City  Document  No.  100. 


3  pewter  Spoons 

1  Small  Glass  Lanthorn 

2  pickters  in  fraim 

1  Iron  Box  &  Heaters 

Aprons  Caps  &  Handk".  Ruffells  &c. 

1  Corded  Bedstead 


Allowed.  £12     14     1^ 

Sarah  X  morrs  mark 


£ 

s.     d. 

6     — 

2 

5     — 

1 

5     — 

2 

10     — 

12 

—     — 

1 

5     — 

£95 

6     — 

A  Large  loockin  glase  By  28  and  by  15  inchis  20  00  00 

A  tea  kitel  06  15  00 

A  Large  iron  skilet  00  16  00 

five  Puter  plates  01  10  00 

six  Delfe  plates  01  05  00 

onefiershufel  00  15  00 

A  Pare  of  Candil  sticks  00  10  00 

three  Knifes  and  forks  00  18  00 

one  gridiron  00  15  00 

one  ax  and  one  tomhock  01  18  00 

one  Cradel  and  a  standin  stoole  03  10  00 

one  tabel  02  05  00 

one  Under  bed  and  bed  sted  and  bed  Cord  08  05  00 

one  large  bed  blankit  04  10  00 

A  Pare  of  Coten  sheats  03  00  00 

one  Poudnen           and  twenty  Wate  of  beefe  03  10 

one  tub  and  one  Pale  00  12  00 

My  one  a  Parel  one  Jackit                                               -  04  00  00 

one  Pare  of  Briches  01  05  00 

one  short  and  too  pare  of  stocking  and  one  stok  02  05  00 

My  Nafgasion  Books  and  instruments  09  10  00 

My  Wifes  a  Parel  one  Cote  and  two  aprons  04  00  00 

one  Cambrick  hankichun  02  05  00 

one  shift  01  05  00 

7  Capes  02  02  00 

one  Pare  of  New  shous  01  05  00 
Children  a  Parel  one  Jacket  one  shurt  and  one  shift 

and  stokins  With  sum  other  things  02  00  00 

A  Chest  of  Draws  brok  and  hurt  Vere  Much  02  00  00 

sum  Chaney  and  sum  glases  00  18  00 


Webster  Mygatt. 


93     19     — 
Allowed  LM^.  12     10     6^ 


Large  number  of  D''^  Watts  Hymns  &  Psalms  —  lost  &  Distroy'd 
at  the  value  of  Eight  pounds  large  Gold  Ring  with  three  stones 
one  pound  Eight   a  Number  of  bound  Books  lost   &  spoilt  one 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


45 


pound  Three  seamans  Compases  Broke  to  pieses  one  pound  Lost  a 
number  of  sieve  buttons  Coat  &  Brest  one  pound,  polisht  open 
work  shoe  Buckles  &  others  one  pound  two  large  Boxes  of  wafer 
&  some  razors  ten  shilKngs  half  Doz  lingum  vity  Soap  Boxes 
Broke  ten  shilling  two  Chairs  lost  large  Table  &  Desk  Broke  one 
pound  number  of  Sive  bottoms  &  scale  one  pound  Linen  &  Cover- 
lid one  pound  ten 

Lawfull£17  18     — 
Thomas  Rakd. 


4  Bead  Steads         £4 

1  feather  Bead         20 

2  straw  Beads  50 
The  Bed  Cloths  bel-  ) 

longs  to  1  Bead      j 

1  Case  Draws  — 

2  Look".  Glasses  40/ 
2  p"".  Flatt  Irons 

i  doz.  knives  &  forksl 


2  Skilletts  1 7/6 

2  Gounds  4  £ 
6  Chairs  30/ 
flesh  fork 

4  doz.  Bottles  25/ 

3  Shifts     3*. 
3  Holland  Aprons 

2  Chick  Aprons 

5  Sheets     3^.  p^ 

5  Table  Clo/  hs 

3  Tables  20 
1^  doz.  Napkins  15/  4 
3Ruggs&l  Coverlid 7 

1  Brass  Supe  Pan      3 

2  pair  Andirons 

4  Tramells 
1  frying  pan 
1  doz.  Picters 
1^  doz.  cups  & 

saucers 

3  Chaney  Bowls 
1  Chaney  Plate 
1  Glass  Sarver 

6  Earthin  Potts 
3  of  them  full  of 


greese 
1  pott  of  prckles 


16 
20 


7 

4 

2 

15 

15 


1     15     — 


10 
10 
10 


10 


10 


10 


10 


6     — 


2     — 


171     18 


her 

MaRGRETT    X    ROGGERS 

mark 


4  quilting  frame 
1  quilted  Petticoatt 
1  Bagg  hops 

1  pair  New  Shoves 
&  Cloggs 

2  p^  Stockings 
1  Beaver  Hatt 
a  shoe  Makers 

seatt  w'\  all  the 

Tools 
1  side  sole  leather 
1  Barrell  soap 
1  Firkin  Pork  50^^. 

3  New  hogsheads 
8  Washing  Tubbs 
1  Beer  Barrell 

1  funiel 

2  Wood   Axes  & 
Horse 

2  p"".  Iron  Caudle- 
sticks 

1  p^  Brass  D°. 

a  Ladle  &  scimmer 

4  Water  Pails 

2  Cloth  Jackets  45/ 
1  Spitt.  3  Bed  Coids 


1     10  — 

3     —  — 

18  — 

5  10  — 


2       4 
6     15 


6  — 

8  — 

8  — 

4  10 

3  10 
1  5 

15 

4  — 


10 

5 

10 

10 
15 


£80       7 
With    a     Number  of   other 
Articles  w"^.  at  present  I 
cannot  Remember. 
Chest  Cloths  a  young  Woman 
left  at  my  house. 

171.18 
80.  7 


£252.05  Totall 
1  p^  Steelyard         2. — 


£254.05 

Old  Tenor 
Allowed  £33     18       8 


46 


Cixr  Document  No.  100. 


Viz 

2  Coverlids  of  a  Bed 

1  Sheet 

2  Pillows 
Bed  Steed 

1  Copper  Sauce  pan 
1  Brass  ditto 
1  Iron  Tramill 


Mehetabel  Russell 


30/ 
20/ 


old  Tenor 


Allowed 


£12 
LMonev    £1 


0       0 
10     — 

18     — 


2     


13 


20  Dollars 

4  Cliex  Shirts  (allmost  new)  6/ 

1  p'.  Large  Jacket  &  Briches 

2  p^  Stockings 
Chest 


at  6/ 


Nehemiah  Sampson. 


Allowed  Lawful  Money 


£      s.  d. 

6  — 

14  — 

18  — 

6  — 

10  — 

£8     18  — 


1  Gowne  at  the  Vellow  at  Lest 

3  Shifts  at  the  Vellow  of 

4  Aprons  at  the  Vellow  of 

2  handkerchiefs  at  the  Vellow 


Allowed   L  M^. 
mark 
Mildred  yyi  Smith 
hir 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

17 

4 

1 

18 

2 

2 

00 

0 

0 

08 

8 

6     04 


Shop  Board  &  "Windows 

ly^  1  fine  Cloath 

2  yd^  Plush 

Sundry  Triming 

1  pair  Large  Britches 

1  Large  Brass  Kittell 

1  Brass  Skillett 

1  Corded  Bedstid  1  Sacon  Bottom 

a  Boset 

1  Table 

1  pair  Tongs  &  Shuffell 

2  Fowlding  Bourds  &  Close  Horse 
2  Pair  Skaills  &  Waits 

1  Gun  Bagnet  &  Cutlass 


at  28 
at  13  4 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

15 



1 

^ 

8 

2 

16 

— 

1 

— 

— 

1 

12 

8 

— 

1 

12 

— 

2 

8 

8 

6 

14 

9 

4 

1 

12 

— 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  47 


a  Corner  Cubert 

1  d°.  Kitchen  Clieairs 

3  Flatt  Irons 

1  Bushell  Indian  Meall 

4  Shifts  1  apron  &  7  Caps 

2  Large  Stone  Jugs 
1  Small  Ditto 

1  Iron  Pott  —  1  Kittell  Ditto 

3  Barrells  Sope 

2  Barrells  Sider 

1  Hundred  Wait  Sugar 

2  Cord  Wood 

1  Pair  New  Shews 
1  Saw 


Allowed. 
NiCH^.  Tabb. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

6 

8 

8 

6 

5 

1 

12 

• — ,. 

10 

8 

4 

— 

3 

9 

4 

1 

2 

8 

— 

2 

8 

— 

10 

— 

£32 

14 

8 

The  Real  Estate  Belonging  to  the  Late  Christopher  Tilden  De- 
ceased Consists  of  one  Double  Dwelling  house  and  one  Store 
house  which  Let  for  £27  6  8  p''.'  Year  the  Land  Lays  in  two  Lots 
one  Lot  30  fet.  frunt  and  12  Back  the  other  Lot  30  fet.  South  and 
frunt  and  60  ft  West  &  60  fet  North  East  and  12  fet  North  and 
Exclusive  of  the  Land  and  Rubish  I  think  the  Buildings  to  be 
Worth  £400       0       0 

Tliere  is  besides  the  Above  a  Store  house  which 
the  Said  Tilden  and  Benja"  :  Phillips  Build  upon 
M^  Lendells  Land  for  which  they  had  a  Lease  and 
it  is  now  four  year  before  the  Lease  wiU  be  up 
halfe  the  Store  and  halfe  Saile  Loft  Let  for  £9  6  8 
p^  Year  37       6       8 


The  Above  Buildings  was  Consum'd  to  Ashes  £437       6 

Allowed. 
Sarah  Tilden. 


1  Folding  Board 
1  P.  Flatt  Irons 
1  Box  Iron  &  Heaters 
1  Stow  &  frame 
1  Trunk 


Two  New  Bibles  and  Sundry  Valuable  Books 

Allowed 
Easter  Tinkom. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

£11 

15 

0 

8 

5 

0 

£20 

0 

0 

£2 

13 

4 

48 


City  Document  No.   100. 


To  1  Bead  (Straw) 

To  Beadslet 

To  Lenin  whells 

Grat  Avhell 

Won  Learg  Teabl 

4  Chars 

2  puter  perengs 

1  payr  of  handerons 

1  Large  Iron  pot 

1  puter  plat 

1  Candell  Stick 

1  Lai'ge  Shuger  Box 


£25 

— 

— 

2 

5 

— 

6 

15 

— . 

1 

10 

— 

2 

10 

— 

3 

0 

0 

1 
1 
1 

— 

— 

10 



0 

10 

— 

0 

5 

0 

0 

4 

0 

old  Tener  £45 

9 

over  charge  on  a  Bed  15 

9 

0 

£30 

0 



TiNKAMS  Daughter. 

Allowed  £4 

1 

27 

forms  for  children  4  at 

0 

8 

0 

3  Small  Tables 

1 

8 

0 

10  Chairs  old  at 

0 

18 

0 

1  pair  old  sett  o  Draws  at 

1 

0 

0 

5  Shifts  with  Capes  at 

0 

18 

0 

1  Coverlit  at 

0 

17 

0 

2  pair  o  Sheets  &  pillows  at 

0 

16 

0 

1  Iron  pot  &  2  Skillets 

0 

12 

0 

6  pewter  plates  at 

0 

4 

0 

3  Table  Cloths  at 

0 

3 

0 

12  towels  Corse  linen  at 

0 

2 

0 

2  Gowns   at 

1 

0 

0 

2  quilt  pette coats  at 

0 

18 

0 

2  pair   o'hose,  2    pair   Golowshoes  |                                  ^ 

« 

8 

Ditto  2  pair  Pattoons  at 

i 

\J 

yJ 

2  China  plates  4  delph,  4  glass 

0 

7 

0 

a  Mahogany  Box  &  6  pewter  spoons                                   0 

16 

0 

Cash 

0 

4 

0 

2  Bed  Stead  1  duch  bottom  at 

1 

0 

0 

3  aprons 

0 

8 

0 

£11 

5 

8 

another  Account     2 

13 

4 

Allowed     £13     19       0 


Easter  Tincomb. 


four  Deer  Skins  in  the  keeping  of  M^  Daniel  Eemick  which  was 
Burnt  they  Cost  me  last  winter  old  Tenor  £18.  —  Allowed. 

Elisha  Tupper. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


49 


1  Doseu  of  Books 
6  Napken 
3  Shifts 

1  apron  2  hankichrs 

2  Dollers  Cash 


her 
Ann  X  Vandeluer 
Mark 


£ 

s. 

d. 

5 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

£25 

0 

0 

Allowed     £3 

6 

8 

John  Walls  Lost  by  Boston  fier  March  22'^  1760.  By  a  Chemblay 
falling  Down  on  me  as  I  was  helping  a  Ingine  Lamed  me  so  that  J 
was  Carred  to  my  Lodging  By  mr.  Peck. 

to  4  Weeks  Board  att  my  Lodging  at  4£ 
to  1  mounth  I  was  Lame 
to  Cash  Paid  the  Docter 

singleman 


£ 

s. 

d. 

16 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

old  tenor 

£38 

5 

0 

Allowed 

£5 

2 

0 

House  and  Land  on  y^.  South  Side  of  Fort  Hill 
Mortgaged  by  Edw*^.  Brattle  Oliver  more  than  it 

sold  for 
Large  Warehouse  at  Olivers  dock,  when  burnt ") 

down  in  y^  Year  1748.  It  cost  me  to  rebuild  >- 

it  againe  ) 

Large  Coopers  Shop  brick  and  Slated 
a  Schooner  upwards  of  50  Tuns  all  her  Rigging 

Cables  Blocks  &'=.  and  two  Suits  of   Sailes : 

One  but  a  year  old 


500 


4000  —  — 


1500  —  — 


2500 


Two  Suits  of  Sails  belonging  to  an  Other 
Schooner  of  32  Tuns,  one  Suit  of  Sails 
but  a  year  Old  burnt  in  M^  Bulfinches  Sail 
Loft  which  was  sold  :  but  not  delivered 
was  Obliged  to  Allow  p  Apprisement 

allowed  Real  Estate     500 
personal         393 


450     — 


13       4 


£893 
Jn*'  Wheelwright. 


13 


50 


City  Document  JSTo.   100.' 


Stock  &  Tools  amounting  to  at  the  Lowest 

Computation 
Six  Large  Hogs  at  £10  0  0 
6  Barrens  Cyder  at  60/ 
2  Groce  Quart  Bottles 

1  Quarter  Cask  Red  wine  cont=.  20  GalP  at  Least 
f  barrell  Pork 
1  Cord  wood 
1  Load  Faggotts 

1  Load  Hay  w'.  1000"^  at  16/ 
100  Candle  Boxes  at  10/ 

6  Boxes  Candles  w'.  270  at  6/  -  -  6  boxes  at  10/ 

2  Beads  &  Beeding 
4  Bed  Steeds 

9  Straw  bottom  Chairs  at  25/ 

1  doz"  London  Puter  Plates 

1  Copper  Tea  Kittle 

1  Iron  Pott  &  Copper  Pott 

1  p"".  Ironing  Box  &  heaters 

1  Trunk  Linuing  Contg.  Sheets  Table  Cloths 

Napkins  &c  at  Least  to  the  Value  of 

1  doz".  Chaney  Cups  &  Saucers 

2  p^  Men's  Shoes  almost  new 
1  New  Wig 

1  Case  &  Bottles 

2  Swords  common  &  two  Baynotts  &  1  Cut  Las 


3  Pistalls  12.  0.  0     1  Quilted  Coat  &  1  Eidinghood 

10.  0.  0. 
2  Bridles  80/  &  1  Saddle  90/ 


1  Frying  pan  &  Fender 

2  doz".  Cabiges  10/     1     Turnips  12/ 

1  box  Sallerv  25/     1  box  horse  Reddish  25/ 

2  Potts  Pickles  60/     2  G^  Vinager  14/ 

1  p'".  Pott  hooks  20/     1  p^  Shovell  &  Tongs  44/ 


1  Cleaver  1  Ax 

4 '"'.  Coffee  28/- 


1  Pott  hogs  fat  12  '^  47/ 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1000 

— 

— ■ 

60 



18 

— 

10 

10 

— 

40 

— 

11 

5 

— 

8 

— 

2 

10 

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84 

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30 

— 

16 

— 

— 

11 

5 

— 

6 
4 

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3 
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9 
6 
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10 

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1452 

10 



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10 

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1 

2 

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2 

10 

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3 

14 

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3 

4 

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1466 

10 



3 

5 

3 

15 

£1473 

10 



5  doz.  Moulds  (pewter) 


in  Law  Money     196       9       4 
6     —     — 


Allowed 


£202       9       4 


THOMAS    WHITE 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


51 


One  Black  Walnut  Table  4  feet  Long 

One  Maple  D°. 

two  Beadsteds 

one  Bead  Cord  "Wate  Sinners 

one  D°.  of  hemp 

one  Faire  of  Curtin  Rods 

one  Paire  of  Tongues 

two  Trammels  &  hoocks 

two  Large  G-uilt  Family  Fictures 

half  a  Dozing  Knifes  &  Forcks 

Two  Large  Earthin  Dishes  &  Plates 

foure  L'on  Candle  Sticks  with  Brass  nobs 

one  Coffey  Mill 

one  Syne,  to  seell  good  Macking  &  Fainting 

one  Lamp 

one  Tea  Chest 

one  Whale  Bone  Peticoate 

one  Sive 

one  Coffey  Pott 

one  Flower  Kidd 

Part  of  a  Faire  of  Stayes 

Two  Small  Iron  Kettles 

Two  Faire  of  mens  Shues 

one  Case  Bottle  with  6  quart  D°. 

one  Tea  Pott  with  halfe  a  Doz°.  Cups  &  Sausers 

one  Frying  Pan 

Severall  Small  Nessisereys  to  y^  Best  of  my  ) 

jugment  to  y^  Vallue  J 

Fier  Wood  to  y"^.  Vallue  of 

one  Gread  Iron 

one  Iron  Bound  Casks 

Lawful  Money  £13     12     11 
deduct  over  charged     3       14 


£ 

s. 

d. 

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07 

00 

Allowed.    £10     11 
Mary  Wittney 


22  Fu-e  Arms 

50  Swords 

1  Gun  Barrel  1  wrought  with  Gold 

8  Arm  Chests  at  40/ 

1  Sledg  90/  Glass  Windows  £15    5    0 

1  Pair  of  Bellows 

1  Chimney  I  built  in  my  Shop  belonging  to  M''.  Borland  24 

1  Sign  Benches  &  Draws 

1  PoUishing  wheal  &  Head  &  Spindles 

Stones  &  Brushes  &  Turninff  Leath 


Old  Tenor 

£. 

s. 

d. 

110 

0 

0 

75 

0 

0 

13 

1 

0 

16 

0 

0 

19 

15 

0 

11 

0 

0 

124 

15 

0 

45 

5 

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40 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

f)2  Cut  L>ocuaient  No.  100. 


Sundry  Tooles 

2.0  Gun  locks 

(')  GroBs  Gun  Rods 

1  Pair  of  Pumps  or  Shoes 

1  Large  Shade  Cloth 

22"'.  of  Leaden  weights  at  4/ 

1  I-'ouch  &  Sword  Belt 

i>  liuck  Slings 

1  Door  Look  70/  1  Bush',  of  Harding  20/ 
4  Axes  i:>0/  2  Riveting  Tooles  i.5/ 

2  Harners  &,  a  Slate  &  18  Boyanetts 


.John  Written 


old  Tenor  £481 
Allowed  Lawf ull  Money  £04 


£ 

s. 

d. 

Lo 

0 

0 

2.5 

0 

0 

1.3 

10 

0 

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0 

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£ 

s. 

d. 

2  Bedsteads 

9 

— 

— 

1  doz.   Chairs,  Kain 

]2 

— 

— 

3  White  Tables 

.3 

— 

— 

1  lilack  Walnut  iJitto 

ij 

— 

— . 

2  'iVunks  very  good 

r> 

— 

— . 

a  Sifting  Trough 

1 

— 

1  .Jack 

6 

1.5 

— 

1  Chest 

4 

JO 

— 

1  j/.  Stilliard 

1 

10 

— 

a  liag  of  Feathers  .80^'.  at  1 

3/ 

19 

10 

— 

a  Tortoise  shell  Box.  Silver 

Rlrn'i 

&  hinges                     .5 

— 

1  Iron  Pot 

1 

10 

— 

1  Japann'd  Charnhter  Table 

4 

— 

— 

0.  Tenor  £7G 

1.0 

2  Shifts  and  2  Aprons 

'•) 

— 

£81 

15 

her 

Allowed           £10 

18 

0 

Jehosebeth  X  Wing. 

Mark 

A  number  of  Sails  burnt  at  M'.  Palfrey's  Sail  Loft  belonging  to 
the  Sloop  Beaver,  .John  Fisher  Master.  £.       s.     d. 

viz'.  2  Mainsails' 
1  Foresail 
'1  .Tibb 

1  Topsail  \  Computed  to  be  Worth  64       5     — 

1  Spritsail 

1  Water  sail 

2  lioat  Sails 
?>  Cask  of  Nails,  lost  in  the  Store  of  .John 
Rovve  Esq  :   bought  of  him,  as  per  Certificate 

Amounting  to  .31     10     — 

J.  WiNSLOW  Allowed.        90       4     — 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  53 

d. 
1  Green  Herryteen  Easy  Chair 
1  Arm  Chaire 
1  Diaper  Table  Cloth 

1  Cord  wood 

2  pair  New  Cloth  Breeches 

1  Barrel  Svder 
Flour  £9   "O/     1  p^  Candlesticks  15/ 

2  Common  Chairs  36/  Sund^.  Small  Articles  60/ 
Pork 


f 

s. 

35 

— 

2 

5 

1 

10 

7 

0 

20 

0 

4 

0 

9 

15 

4 

16 

7 

10 

old  tenor     £91     16 


Allowed.  L  my.  £12       4 
for  N  WiNSLow     John  Belcher 


£.  s.  d. 

an  Under  Bed  &  Blanket  3  0  0 

a  Small  brass  kettle  Skillet  &  Saucepan  4  —  — 

3  Tramels  4  10  — 
a  Large  Iron  pot  «fe  2  pair  of  pot  hooks  3  5  — 
2  folding  Boards  30/  a  pair  Curtin  Rods  30/  3  —  — 
2  house  Brushes  15/  a  spit  &  Frying  Pan  40/  2  15  — 

4  School  Forms  110  0 
Sundrys  Earthen  vStone  Glass  &  Linen  5  —  — 
2  peticoats  50/  a  Set  work  Tul  20/  3  10  — 

2  Basketts  with  work  in  them  1  10  — 

3  Common  Chairs  45'/  2  pair  of  Clogs  40/  4  5  — 


Old  Tenor         £36       5 
Allowed  £4     16 


her 

Lydia  X  Wise. 

Mark 


Account  of  the  loss  which  I  have  Sustained  by  the  Great  Fire 
which  happend  on  the  20*^.  March  1760. 

In  the  Barn 

£       s.    d. 
2  pr  Trucks  at  £18  —  -       36     _     _ 

2  Sleds  10  20 

a  new  chais  Harniss  "WTieels  &c  65 

an  Old  Wherry,  a  Bran  Been,  &  some  Bran  &  Hay       12 


i; 


In  the  Sellar 


£     s.    d. 


2  barrels  of  Soap     7  10  15     — 

2  new  I^mpty  barrels  2     — 

a  water  pipe  &  Tubbs  Bettle  Wedges  f 

2  hand  saws  Wood  Ax  &c  |  12  29     —     — 


54  City  Document  No.   100. 


Upper  Chamber 


d. 


3  Bedsteds  10     —     — 

1  doz"  chairs  6 

3  pine  Tabbies  4     10 

2  pr  Sheets  1  doz"  Towels  &  Table  Cloths  4     10 
2  Petticoats  6 

2  Cradles  &  Negros  Beding  12  43     —     — ■ 


Old'  Ten^     £205     — 


in  Lawful  money  £27 
allowed  Tho^  Bennett 


The  following  is  an  Account  of  the  Loss  sustained  by  Pompey 
Blackman  in  the  fire  of  y"  20'^  March  1760. 

£       s.     d. 
1  Black  Walnut  Desk 

1  Large   Looking  Glass 
6  Turtle  Shell  plates 
3  China  Bowles 

3  china  mugs 

4  Wine  Glasses 
12  Tea  Cups  &  Saucers 

2  Tea  Potts 


3  Gowns 

2  Table  Cloths 

4  aprons 

3  Handkerchiefs 

4  caps 

1  oval  Table 
7  chairs 


1  small  cupboard 
12  Knives  &  Forks 
4  pewter  porringers 
1  pewter  Bason 
4  spoons 
1  cheese 
1  Dripping  pan 
1  Cullender 
1  Brass  Ladle 
1  Tm  Candle  Box 


1  pr  Bellows 
1  Salt  Box 
1  Tea  Kettle 


£20 

— 

— 

6 

2 

1 

16 

1 

10 

1 

— 

1 

15 

22 

3 

6 

2 

15 

1 

3 

7 

0 

15 

0 

2 

5 

1 

16 
9 
4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

6 

1 

9 

18 

1 

10 
10 

0 

3 

5 

34 


44     15       0 


11 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


55 


1  Small  Feather  Bed  £9 

2  Rugs  6 
1  Blankett  2 
50  lbs  Pork  •  6 
40/     a     box  over    charge  —  2 J    Boxes 

Lemons  50 

1  Large  chest  3 


Deduct 


7  yds  camblet 


POMPEY   BlaCKMON 


Lw  mony 


1  cup  board 

1 

10 

0 

i^  bbl  Red  Herring 

9 

1  coat 

2 

1  Jaekett 

1 

2  pr  Trowzers 

1 

10 

1  pr  Pumps 

1 

10 

0 

1  Flesh  Fork 

7 

6 

5  Towwells 

1 

17 

6 

1  Diaper  napkin 

10 

— 

1  Tin  Lau  thorn 

1 

2 

6 

1  Tin  Tunnel 

9 

0 

1  Large  Bible 

3 

10  Bound  Books 

2 

10 

12  Pamphlets 

2 

0 

0 

1  ci'oss  cut  saw 

13 

10 

1  egg  slice 

5 

1  Tin  coffee  pott 

7 

6 

1  Pott  Pickles 

2 

10 

2  cotton  caps 

£1 

10 

0 

1  Silk  Handkerchief 

18 

^  cord  wood 

3 

15 

2  swanskin  Jackets 

1 

10 

4  glass  Beckers 

1 

— 

81  10   0 


16  10   0 


9  16 


18  12 


13   0 


£225 
25 

3 
3 

0 

200 

7 

0 

0 

207 

0 

0 

£27  12   0 


56 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Total  in  Law^  money 
Boston  April  12'\  1760 

Prudence  Brailsford 


The  follow" :  is  an  Accompt  of  the  Loss  sustained  by  me  the 
Suscriber  in  tlie  late  Fire  of  the  20"\  of  March  1760. 

£  s.  d. 
A  Barn,  1  Storey  high,  21  Feet  long,  16  Feet  wide  26  13  4 
A  large  Black  Walnut  Table  1        1       4 

3  Pine  Ditto  14/.  4  Leather  Bottom's  chairs  20/  1     14 

6  chamber  chairs  18/.  3  chairs  do.  8/  16 

2  Brass  Kettles  20/.  2  Iron  Pots  9/4'^.  2  pr  andirons  8/117       4 

2  Tea  Kettles  £1.  1  skillet  2/  1       2 

3  Bed-steads  18/.  1  cord  wood  21/4^  1  19  4 
1  copper  Sawspan  5/4.   1  Trunk  4/,  Fire  Shovel  & 

Tongs  2/8  .12 

4  Brass  Candlesticks  8/.  1  Copper  Lamp  5/4  13  4 
1  Sett  of  Pewter  (Liquid)  measures  8  6 
1  Bell  Mettle  Morter  6/.  1  Coffee  Mill  6/                                 12 

1  six  Q'  Jug  of  Rum  7/4.  2  Bbbls  Cyder  13/4  10       8 

2  pr  Scales  w'^  Wates  &c  8/.  1  Fender  2/8  10       8, 

1  Skimmer  1/6.1  Lanthon  4/  5  6 
6  Barrells.  1  Hogshead  21/4.  4  Doz  Bottles  12/               1     13       4 

2  Delph  Dishes.  6  Plates  5/4.  1  Riding  hood.  1  great 

coat  12/  17       4 

1  Firkin  Pork  8/.  Wood  Horse  2/8  10       8 

1  pr  curtain  Rods  6/.  1  Flint  Steele  6/  12 


£44     13 


An  Account  of  what  was  lost  in  the  late  Fire  belonging  to  John 
Bright  whose  misfortune  it  is  to  be  Aged,  blind  &  lame. 

£      s.    d. 

6  shirts  &  shifts 
4  Aprons 

3  check  Handkerchiefs 
2  pair  of  wom^  Hose 
2  pair  Mens  Ditto 
2  Bed  Blankets 
1  Rug 
1  Quilt 

1  Filler 

2  Wiggs 

1  new —  4  Old  Towels 
1  Large  pewter  Dish 

3  Plates 
1  Porringer 
1  Coffee  mill 

1  pair  Large  Brass  Scales 
1  pair  Small  Ditto 
1  Large  Tin  Scale 
Weights  from  7  ""  to  |  ounce,  from") 

4  lbs  to  i  oz  Weights  6/.  [  0  ..  12     8 

7  lbs  to  4  lbs  6/8         ) 


2 

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3 

4 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


7  Knives  &  7  Porks 

1  corner  Cupboard 

3  China  Dishes 

7  Delf  Dishes 

6  Earthern  pots 

3  earthen  pudding  pans 

1  Half  Peck 

1  Tin  Quart 

2  pints  2  Half  Pints  &  1  Gill  Ditto 
2  Peper  Boxes 

2  Funels 

1  Doz°' Skewers 

2  Brass  Candle  sticks 
6  Iron  Ditto 

1  O}'!  Lamp 

3  Stone  Mugs 
1  pr  Iron  Dogs 

1  pr  new  Heeters 

1  Hand  Saw 

1  Closestool  Chair 

1  Arm  Chair 

2  Black  Walnut  Chairs 

3  Kitchen  Chairs 

4  Boxes 

4  Washing  Tubs 

3  Barrels 

1  Large  Funnel 

3  Clothes  Brushes 

1  Driping  Pan 

1  China  Bowl 

6  Candle  Moulds  &  a  Stand 

1  Iron  Bound  Case  with 

6  2  Quart  Bottles 
1  Loggerhead  to  warm  Beer 

1  Tea  pot 

6  Cups  &  6  Saucers 

2  Cannisters 

1  Ax  1  Hatchet,  1  spade,  1  shovel 

2  petty  coats 

1  pair  mens  shoes  good 

3  two  Bushel  Bags 

1  Large  wooden  Tray 
A  Number  Books 
A  Bedstead 
3  sashes 


approvd  allowd 

her 
Sarah     X     Bright 

mark 


£ 

s. 

d. 

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15 

4 

58 


City  Document  No.   100. 


An  Inventory  of  Goods  lost  in  the  Fire  by  M"" 
her  own  Acco'  Mar.  20.  1760,  viz. 

3  sacking  Bedsteads 
1  Corded  Bedstead 

1  Gi'een  Harrateen  Bed  &  part  of  a  Red  Ditto 
1  Red  Harrateen  Easy  chair 

10  Chairs  —  Leather  Bottoms 

5  Cane  Chairs 

6  Turkey-worked  Ditto 

4  Kitchen  Ditto 
1  Elbow  Chair 

1  Low  Ditto 

2  Chamber  Tables 
2  Oval  Tables 

2  Tea  Tables  one  Japan'd 
2  Kitchen  Tables 

2  Japan'd  Tea  Boards 

1  chamber  Looking  glass 

3  Tea  Kettles 

2  L'oning  Boxes 

1  Large  Copper  Frying  pan 

1  Brass  Ditto 

2  pair  of  Brass  andirons 

1  Brass  Hearth 

3  pair  of  Brass  Scales  with  weights  1  pr  large 
3  Iron  pots 

2  Brass  Candle  Sticks 

2  pair  of  Bellows 

1  high  Candlestick 

11  pewter  Candle  moulds  hard  mettle 
1  Tea  Chest  &  Canisters 

5  Soup  plates  &  3  Dishes  new 
1  pewter  cheese  Dish 

1  Copper  ChafHng  Dish 
1  Couch 

3  Spits  &  Jack  &c 
1  Clock 


2  pair  of  Holland  sheets  fine 

4  Holland  pillow  Cases  Do. 

2  Check  aprons 

1  Chints  Gown 

1  Quilted  petticoat 

1  Large  Chests 

1  gross  of  Bottles 

1  pair  of  Stillyards  Large 

1  Silver  Tea  spoon  large 

2  Close-stools  &  pans 


Lidia  Brown 

On 

£ 

s. 

d. 

39 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

125 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

24 

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Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.        '  59 


15  Ivory  handled  Knives  &  Forks, 
a  number  of  pictures 
a  Filligree  Sconce 
2  China  Bowles 
1  pair  of  Flat  Irons 

1  Large  Brass  Skimmer 

2  Axes  and  a  Saw 

2  Tin  Stoves 

1  Bolster  and  a  Blanket 

3  Large  Bags  of  Feathers  ab'  50  lbs 
1  Large  Handsome  press 

1  pair  of  Decanters 

1  Case  of  Drawers 

3  pair  of  Iron  Andirons 

1  Large  pewter  Turene 

2  pair  of  Tongs 

1  Copper  Sauce  pan 

A  number  of  Books  with  a  large  Bible 

2  Large  Folding  Boards 

1  Japaned  Corner  Cupboard 

1  Bell- metal  Mortar  and  1  Lignum  Vitia 

1  Driping  pan 

The  Valiants  of  a  Calico  Bed 

1  Warming  pan 

3  House  Brushes 

1  Black  Quilted  Coat 


and  a  number  of  articles  in  the  cellar  with  some 
other  Things  so  damaged  as  to  be  unfit  for  use. 

1  China  Tea  pot. 

5  China  Cups  &  5  Saucers. 

1  Decanter 

1  new  fine  LawQ  Apron 

A  Beetle  &  Wedges 

30  w'  of  Try'd  up  Tallow 

5  lbs  Babery  wax 

A  Small  Feather  Bed. 

3  Negros  Cribs  1  with  Sacking 

1  Large  Feather  Bed  ab*  60  lbs  at  10/ 

1  Glass  Lanthorn 

1  Massetintoo  Picture 

1  painted  on  Glass-gilt  frame. 

2  Brass  Chaffing  Dishes 
10  Tin  pattv  pans 
7  Sheets  of'^Tin 
2  Doz"  Cake  Pans 
A  Easy  Chair  damaged  to  the  value 
The  Head  of  a  yellow  Harrateen  Bed 


£ 

s. 

d. 

10 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

5 

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0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

14 

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5 

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25 

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6 

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£760 

15 

0 

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s. 

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1 

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2 

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2 

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0 

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8 

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6 

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30 

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60  '  City  Docuivient  No.   100. 


5  y*^  and  a  Quarter  of  new  Irish  Linnen 

1  china  mug 

2  Head  posts  of  a  Bedstead 
2  Coflfe  Mills 

2  Cleavers  &  Choping  Knife 
4  Wine  Juggs  Stone 

3  large  Stone  Pickel  pots 

Old  Tenor 
deduct  a  Tab'le 


£ 

s. 

d. 

6 

5 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

3 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

4 

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£869 

0 

6 

7 

13 

4 

£861 

7 

2 

is  L 

my 

£ 

s. 

d. 

114 

16 

11 

.      7 

14 

4 

another  ace' 

allowed  £122     11       3 

Also  Sundry  Belonging  To  M""  Rob'  Gordon  a  Gent"  Lodger  at 
M"  Browns  the  following  Articles  left  with  s"*  Brown  &  is  now 
gone  to  Antigua.     Vis. 

Inventor}'  of  M''  Gordons  Things  lost  in  the  late  Fire  at  M" 
Browns. 

A  very  fine  Broad  Cloth  Suit  of  Cloths 

Silk  &  lining  for  two  Suits  of  Cloaths 

1  Doz"^  of  Shirts 

25  India  Silk  &  Cotten  Handkerchiefs 

A  suit  of  very  fine  muslin  Curtains  for  a  field  Bed. 

16  fine  muslin  Crevats 

a  number  of  Towels  &  Sheets 

a  rum  chest  with  1  doz"  Bottles  hold^ 

a  Large  Folio  Dictionary  quite  new 

a  Sett  of  Popes  Works  10  Vols  new 

a  Sett  of  Popes  Homer  new 

a  Sett  of  the  Spectators  new 

a  Sett  of  the  Tattlers  new 

a  Sett  of  the  Guardian  new 

And  a  number  of  other  valuable  Books  in  History, 

Geography  &c  quite  new 
With  money  scales  &  weights 
a  fine  India  Counter  Pin 
an  India  Chints  Gown 
a  Glass  Lanthorn 

old  tenor 


Errors  Excepted  in  behalf  of  my  mother  Lydia  Brown 
Dorothy  Browne 


£ 

s. 

d. 

70 

0 

0 

38 

10 

0 

42 

0 

0 

50 

0 

0 

1  field  Bed.        12 

0 

0 

24 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

Quarts  each       15 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

3 

10 

0 

:s  in  History, 

25 

0 

0 

,      3 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

or                   £396 

0 

0 

£52 

16 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  61 

To    the  Honourable  Select  men  &  Overseers   of  the    Town  of 
Boston. 


A  True  Ace'  of  the  Loss  Sustained  by  Jacob  Bucknam  in  the 
Late  Great  fire  in  Boston: 
210  hundred  of  Screwed  Hay  at  22/6 
90  hundred  of  Loose  Hay  at  17/ 
1  horse  £20.     1  pr  Hay  Screws  &  tackling  £45. 

1  cart  saddle  45/.    pr  Trucks  £7.  2  collars  £410/ 

2  Bridles  £4.10/.     2  Blind  Do.  £4.  10/. 
1  p^  Large  Stilliard  £13.  10/  seven  B^  cyder  £21. 

3  IBarrels  Vinegar  £18.     1  Iron  bound  cask  £7. 

4  hogs*^  for  Cyder  £12.  1  Crosscutt  Saw  £5. 

1  hand  saw  30/.     one  Hatchett  40/ 
pickled  cucumbers  &  peppers 
Roots  £6.    ^  barr^  soap  £3.  A  Gun  £6.  15.  0.  [?] 
18  empty  Barrels  £13.  10/.  wood  &  Cole  £7. 

2  Large  Weights  £2.  10/.     1  Doz"  Glass  Bottles  30/. 
1  pr  stays  £4.     1  great  coat  £4.  10. 
1  small  Dask  £3.  10/.     1  Tramell  50/ 
1  stone  jug  &  pickl  potts  &  pickle  Tubs 


£236 

0 

0 

76 

10 

0 

65 

0 

0 

13 

5 

0 

9 

0 

0 

34 

10 

0 

25 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

3 

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0 

5 

0 

0 

9 

15 

0 

20 

10 

0 

/.  .4 

0 

0 

8 

10 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

18 

0 

Old  Tenor     £540     18       0 


Allowed  L  money         £72 
Jacob  Bucknam. 


The  Underwritten  are  a  Just  Estamate  of  what  was  Lost  in 
the  Late  Dreadfull  fire  which  Hapned  on  Thursday  morning  at  2 
o'clock  the  20"^  of  March  1760,  Lost  at  the  Shop  of  John  Bulfinch 
ship  Joyner  in  Battery  march. 

1000  Merchantable  Boards  all  burnt 

750  clear  Ditto 

3  saws 

To  stock  Tools 

To  Fitted  stuff 

To  1  Bench 

To  1  Binnacle 

To  2  Henn  Coops 

To  2  chest 

To  a  Boat  oars  and  sails 

To  a  Bed  stead 

To  1000  shingles 

Old  Ten' 

errors  excepted      L  my    £22       0 
pr.     John  Bulfinch 


0. 

Ten' 

£16 

10   0 

20 

5 

12 

0 

30 

0 

18 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

11 

0 

9 

0 

28 

0 

4 

10 

6 

0 

£165 

5   0 

62  City  Document  No.  100. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

4  Shifts                        at  35/ 

7 

0 

0 

3  under  Peticoats             30/ 

4 

10 

0 

1  Black  Quilted  Ditto 

3 

0 

0 

1  Damisk  Table  cloth 

5 

0 

0 

1  New  Fashiou'd  Muff  &  case  &  Gloves 

4 

0 

0 

1  Pair  Stays 

2 

5 

0 

Sundry  caps  Handkfs  &  Aprons 

2 

0 

0 

2  Tea  spoons 

2 

0 

0 

3  Short  Gowns 

3 

2  china  Bowles 

1 

10 

0 

3  china  cups 

0 

15 

0 

1  Delf  Bowl 

0 

5 

0 

2  Stone  Tea  pots 

0 

10 

0 

Sundry  Books 

1 

5 

0 

Sundry  Tin  ware  &  Pewter 

3 

0 

0 

Two  Trunks,  1  Box  1  Basket. 

6 

0 

0 

Old  Tenor 

48 

5 

0 

Lawfull  M.  6       8       8 

The  above  Acco*  is  a  Just  and  True  List  of  the  articles  I  have 
Lost  and  the  Loss  I  have  sustained  in  the  Late  Fire  amounting  to 
Forty  eight  Pounds  five  Shillings  Old  tenor. 

allowed 
Hannah  Butler. 


An  Estimate  of   Mess"  Joseph  and   Winter  Calefs  Buildings  at 
their  Yard. 

£       s.       d. 
107  feet  of  Oak  Sill  at  4^^  pr  foot  1       15       8 

580  feet  of  Pine  Timber  at  19/  pr 

hund.  5         8       3 

4500  foot  merchantable  board  at 

40/  9         0       0 

1500  feet  of  Oak  Joyse  at  6/  pr 

hund*^ 
8  M.  of  Shingles  at  14/ 
16  hundred  of  Clapboards  at  7/ 


10  lb.  of  Deck  nails  at  7'^ 

3  M.  of  20'*  Nails  at  18/4  pr  lb. 

6  M.  of  lO'i  Ditto  at  9/ 

7  M.  of  6^1      Do  at  6/ 

8  M.  of  4'*     Do  at  3/ 

16  Square  of  feather  egd'd  boarding  at 

3/  pr  Squ-^ 
35  Square  of  framing  at  5/  p'  Squ' 

11  Square  of  Rough  floor  at  3/ 

8  Square  of  Rough  boarding  at  2/ 
Laying  8  Thousand  of  Shingles  at  5/6 


4 

10 

0 

5 

12 

0 

5 

12 

0 

0 

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10 

2 

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14 

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8 

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8 

15 

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1 

13 

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0 

16 

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4 

0 

31     17     11 


5     10 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  63 


Laying  16  hundred  of  Clapboards  at  5/ 

pr  hun'i  4         0       0 

14  yards  of  plained  door  and  Windows 

at 
50  feet  of  Weather  board 
Two  Window  Frames  stuff  Included 
40  lights  of  Sash  at  4'^  p^  light  13/4 

Glazing  29/2 


0 

15 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

14 

0 

Carters  Bill 

Labourer 

Painters  Bill  for  Paint 


2 

13 

4 

1 

6 

8 

1 

0 

0 

23     13     10 


0       0 


68     16       9 


5 

5 

0 

1 

7 

0 

1 

4 

0 

1 

7 

6 

0 

13 

4 

2 

0 

0 

0 

5 

10 

1 

0 

0 

1 

16 

0 

0 

15 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

13 

4 

16     10     10 


Mill  House 

£  s.  d. 

82  feet  of  Oak  sill  at  4-1  p^  foot  17  4 

450  feet  of  pine  Timber  at  19/  pr  hun*^  4  5  6 

800  feet  of  Oak  Joyce  at  6/  2  8  0 
2500  foot  of  Merchantable  boards  at 

40/  pr  M.  5  0  0 

5  M.  of  Shingles  at  14/  3  10  0 

21  Square  of  framing  at  5/  p*"  Square 

9  Square  of  feather  edg'd  boarding  at 

3/ 
12  Square  of  Rough  Ditto  at  2/ 
Laying  5  M.  of  Shingling  at  5/6 
12  yards  of  plained  Doors  at 
Laying  platform  and  fixing  stone  for 

grinding  bark 

10  lbs  of  Deck  nails  at  7"*  pr  lb. 
1500  of  20^  nails  at  13/4 

4  M.  of  10'^   Do  at  9/ 
1  M.  of    6    Do  at  3/ 

130  feet  of  4  Inch  Oak  plank  for  the 

mill 
carters  Bill 
Labourers  Bill 

cash  for  the  mill  stone  4       13 


11     16     10 


10 


87       3     10 


Bark  House 

£  s.  d. 
850  feet  of  Oak  Timber  at  4/  p-"  foot  14  3  4 
4300  of  merchantable  board  at  40/  pr 

thous  8       12       0 


64  City  Docu3ient  No.   100. 


650  feet  of  Joyce  at  6/  pr  hund 
8  M.  of  shingles  at  14/ 

12  lb.  of  Deck  nails  at  7"* 

2  M.  of  20*^  nails  at  13/4 

5  M.  of  10    Do  at  9/ 

1  M.  6  Do  at  6/  and  8  M.  4*^  at  3/  24/. 

Fraiming  £6  —  31  Squares  boarding  at 

21/ 
Laying  8  M.  of  Shingles  at  5/6 
Making  Doors  and  Windows 
Rack  and  Mainger  in  the  stable  part 

Carting 
Labour 


£1 

16 

0 

5 

12 

0 

0 

7 

0 

1 

6 

8 

2 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

9 

2 

0 

2 

4 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

13 

4 

2 

10 

0 

1 

6 

8 

30 


12     14 


52 


Ace'  What  Loss  by  Joseph  •''^^  &  Winter  Calef  sustained  in  the 
Fire  of  the  March  last  Viz. 

A  Warehouse y*^  cost  by  William  Miller^ 

Comp^  per  Ace*  of  purticulars  on  by  V  68     16       9 
Jos.  Russell  J 

One^  Tyleston  bill  for  count"  Room  6       2       9 

74     19       6 


A  Mill  House  cost  computed  by  s''  Miller  [or-       o     i  rv 

as  p  Acco'  Es*^  by  capt  Jos.  Russell  ) 
Cash  a    mill  Stone  7       3       8 


44 


A  Barne  or  Store  for  Bark  y* .  Cost ") 

Comp'i  by  Will'"  Miller  as  p   acct  V  52       3 

E*^  by  J.  Russell  ) 

Charge  Boards  Seader  poasts  &  Fens=  in  "^ 

the  Tan^  y"^  by  s*^  Miller   computed  as  V  5       16 

p  ace'  of  purticulars  ) 

Blacksmith  Bill  for  Hinges  Locks  &c. : 
46  Cord  Bark  as  near  as  Can  Computes  32/ 
200  bush^  Sheaths  Haire 
a  cheer  carridge 

L  money 

233  Sides  Leather  w'^^  am  in  hopes  are"^ 

not  all  lost  w*^^  we  will  do  all  in  Our  ( 

power  to  Inquire  for  as  att  this  pres-  j 

sant  know  nothing  off  at  12/  J 


Lawfull  money 
Boston  april  24.  1760. 
allowed  Errors  Excepted 

Joseph  Cat.ef  Jun 
E.  Winter  Calef 


177 

6 

8 

73 

12 

0 

6 

13 

4 

2 

8 

0 

£260 

0 

0 

139 

16 

3 

599 

16 

3 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


65 


An   Estemate   of   tbe   Personall  Estate 
Sene""  In  the  Late  Fire  :  Viz'. 


Lost  by  Josepli  Calef 


£ 

s. 

d. 

To  Dammage  of  the  pitts 

13 

6 

8 

To  Dammage  of  tlie  well  and  pumps 

5 

6 

8 

To  Do                  "      Drean 

2 

8 

0 

To  3  Water 

1 

4 

To  1  dusting  Tubb 

1 

1 

4 

To  shovells 

0 

13 

4 

To  C  Basquetts 

0 

12 

0 

To  Currier  Tools  and  Tubbs 

6 

13 

4 

To  3  Curriers  Beams 

1 

4 

0 

To  4  pairing  Knives 

1 

12 

0 

To  a  Iron  Rake 

0 

6 

8 

To  90  Sides  Band  Leather  1440  1/4 

92 

0 

0 

To  600  Allumd  Site  Skins  2/ 

60 

0 

0 

To  60  Site  Skins  undressed  1/ 

3 

0 

0 

To  30  AUumed  Sheep  Skins  for  Spunges 

3/ 

4 

10 

0 

To  36  Dear  Skins 

14 

8 

0 

£ 

s. 

d. 

To  50  Allumed  Goat  Skins  2/ 

5 

0 

0 

To  24        D°       Calf  Skins  4/ 

4 

16 

0 

To  150  Tait  Hair  8/ 

5 

0 

0 

To  a  parcell   Currieud   Site   and 

Sheep 

Skins 

12 

0 

0 

To  a  parcell  Horns 

5 

0 

0 

To  3  Mouse  Hides  26/8 

4 

0 

0 

To  100  pair  English  Shoes  2/8 

13 

6 

8 

To  60  pair  Shoes  and  pumps  5/9 

24 

15 

0 

To  30  Deer  Hair  4/ 

10 

0 

To  30  Sheep  Wool 

1 

10 

0 

To  3  Barrells  Blubber  18/8 

2 

16 

0 

To  40  Cord  Bark  Shaved  32/ 

64 

0 

0 

To    4    Large    Cedear  Frames   & 

Sashes 

21/4 

4 

5 

4 

To  5  hhds  and  7  Barrells  in  the  Seller 

2 

14 

4 

To  2  Brass  Head  Swords  8/ 

16 

0 

To  40  pair  men  Glouos  4/ 

8 

0 

0 

To  a  sett  Cooper  Tools 

3 

6 

8 

To  36  Cleavers  Horn  Handles  6/8 

10 

16 

0 

a  Copper  Speaking  Trumpet 

18 

8 

To  2  Fire  arms  24/ 

2 

8 

0 

To  1  do.       do 

1 

4 

0 

To  a  saddle 

2 

0 

0 

To  1  ditto 

13 

4 

To  1  Womans  Saddle 

2 

0 

0 

To    a   Old    Hawser    and    Sundry 

Small 

Rigin 

5 

0 

0 

To  a  Well  Rope 

1 

6' 

8 

£208       6       0 


172     12       0 


QQ  City  Document  No.  100. 


To  a  Running  Takle  and  Blocks  £16  8 

To  5  pairs  Fishermen  Boots  belonging  \ 

to  M'^  Wlieelwright  9/4  J    2       6  8 

To  1  pair  D"  Thomas  Green  9  4 

To  a  number  Waites  Lost  and  dammaged       16  0 

To  a  Large  Beam  2       8  0 

To  a  Small  Do.  16  8 


24 


To  a  pair  Sheets  12  yards  9  12  0 
They  was  put  Into          a  pair  Pillow  Bears  2^ 

a  bags  and  is   not                     j^                                          "  c  r>  a 

Return'd  Since  the                    ^^  O  V  V 

Fire  nor  cant  here              2  SMf  tS  8  0  0 

onewerdofthem.           1  sheet  (Holland)  6  10  0 

a  pair  Pillow  Cases  7  10  0 

3  Aprons  50/  7  10  0 


OldTen^  £60  2  0     £8       0 

To  4  chairs  2  13  4 

Tc  a  chamber  Table  16  0 

To  a  Frame  and  Wrighting  Desk  13  4 

To  150  pair  Snow  Shoes  Bowes  1/  07  10  0 

To  34  pairs  raauginsons  4/  6  14 

To  16  pairs  Snow  Shoes  6/8  5  6  8 

To  12  Hauer  Sacks  3  12  0 

To  300  Bushell  Hair  8/  10  0  0 

To  Dammage  my  Mill  and  Mill  Stone  14  0  0 
To  4  Guns  small  arms  Burnt 
In  John  Whitten  Shoop 


64     13 


Boston  May  8*  1760. 
Errors  Excepted 

Jos  Calef 
N.  B.  M''  Fairfield  and  Comperny 
valied  my  Building  which  was  Burnt 
Intlie  Fire  — 400  £  L.  M. 
which  I  have  not  put  in  the  above 
acco'  for  the  Reason  you  have  it  already. 


d. 


£469     15  7 

To  2  M.  Board  for  my  pasture  on  Fort  Hill  3     14  8 

To  28  posts  Do  1/4  .17  4 

To  M.  Board  Nails  for  D°  16  0 

To  Carpenter  for  Labour  for  Do  2       8  0 

To  Hinges  for  the  Doors  &  Staple  2  8 


Lawfull  Money     £478     14       3 
Deduct  for  Errors  &  Over  charges  37       4       0 


441     10 


Allowed.  £841     10 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  67 

An  Acc°  of  Lost  to  be  Carried  to  the  Honb^  the  Select  Men  of  the 
Town  of  Boston  being  the  Personall  Estate  of  Mrs  Mary  Chandler 

To  the  Hon'',  the  Select  Men  of  the  Town  of  Boston. 

Gentlemen.     The    Following  is  a  just    and    True   Acc°  of  the 

Personall  Estate  Belonging  to  Me  the  Subscriber  Burnt  in  the  late 
Fire  which  was  the  20"^   of  March  1760. 

£      s.  d. 

A  Maple  Table  Four  Feet                                                     10       0  0 

A  Tea  Table  Black  Walnutt                                                   5       0  0 

Two  Pine  Tables                                                                       5       0  0 

Half  Dozen  new  chairs  maple                                               12       0  0 

One  Great  chair  &  3  small  ones  Comon                               5       0  0 

A  suit  of  Bleu  Curtains  &  Valiants  old.                             5       0  0 

A  Bed-Stead  &  under  Bed                                                    6       0  0 

A  Looking  Glass  &  Pictures                                                7       0  0 

A  Pr  of  Large  Andirons  &  Flat  Irons  &  Tongs                7       0  0 

Pewter  plates  &  Dishes                                                            6       0  0 

Tin  Ware  60/  Tea  Kettle  60/                                               6       0  0 

Iron  Pott  &  Skillet                                                                 10  0 

Two  Yards  Ratteen  new  at  45/                                              4     10  0 

Lining  &  Two  p''  of  Sta^-es  one  new  other  old                 20       0  0 

One  Pr  Stockings  50/  Candle  Sticks  &  Blankets          30/4       0  0 

One  Chest  &  Small  Box                                                           3       0  0 

One  Bible  &  Sundry  Books                                                   5     10  0 

China  ware  &  Earthen  ware  &c                                           7       0  0 


old  Tenor      £119       0       0 
Cord  wood  6     15       © 


Old  Tenor      £125     15       0 
deduct  overcharge  \  iTil^^       00 


allowed. 

Sam^  Chandler 
Mart 


An  account  of  the  Loss  sustained  by  Charles  Connor  in  the  late 
Fire. 


60  °"  of  Pewter  at  12/ 

4  Brass  Candlesticks  at  22/6 

one  Bedstead  Bed  &  Blauliets 

one  Chest  of  Drawers 

3  Hund''  of  Browm  Sugar  £14. 

one  Barr'  of  Flour  £7.  10 

10  Barri  Bread  £7.  10.  pr  c.w.t 

60  Bushels  Potatoes  15/ 

6  Chairs 

1  Table 

Weights  from  1  ounce  to  7  pounds 

&c  2  pr  Steelyards 


Old  Tenor 

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68 


City  Document  No.   100. 


24  Guns  &c  2  Swords 
2  metaj  potts 

2  Copper  Kettles 

1  doz  knives  &  Forks 
1  Hanging  Compass 
50  Barr^  Cyder  at  70/ 
3000  weight  of  Cheese  3/6 

6  Barrels  of  Pork  £25. 

7  Barr^  Beef  at  £20. 
12  doz  Neats  Tongues 
1  Sloops  mainsail 

Most  part  of  a  Ships  Rigging 
600  weight  of  Smoked  Beef  3/ 
4  Barr'  Spirits  at  27/  pr  Gal? 

1  Chest  &  Cloaths 

12  pair  new  Shoes  at  60/ 

8  doz  check  Shirts  at  40/ 

3  doz  white  shirts  at  60/ 

2  doz  Silk  Selves  at  7/6 

3  Gross  Gilt  Buttons  7/  pr  doz 
1  Hatt  £13.  10/.  2  Wiggs  17. 
8  doz  Wooden  Cans  &  Dishes 
1  pair  stone  Barings 

1  Case  with  12  Bottles 

4  Brass  Kettles 
3  pr  Hand  Irons 
Spunyarn  2  Hund.  W 


No  1 

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13  Barrels  of  Rum. 
containing  33|  Galls 
321 


34 

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341 

32f 

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£166 

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at  24/  pr  gall    433  Galls     £ 


old  Tenor 


Lawful  money 
deduct  overcharge 

allowed 
Errors  Excepted 

Charles  Connor 


519 

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447 
33 

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£414       0       4 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  69 

Mrs  Mary  Cranch'  Loss  Sustained  by  the   Late  fire  20'''  Mar. 
1760. 

£  s.  d. 

To  1  Barrel  of  Sope  6  0  0 

To  6  doz  of  Glass  Bottles  6  0  0 

To  5  chears,  bread  Trough  &  a  pail  of  7  doz  eggs  4  10  0 

To  2  freing  pans  Spits  &  Tinn  Ware  4  10  0 

To  puter  plates  Dishes  &  Knives  forks  &  Hatchet  6  15  0 

To  a  Table  folding  board  &  Tramels  2  10  0 

To  a  pot  skillet  pails  &  Brushes  2  15  0 

To  4  Barrels  &  1  ceg  of  syder  8  0  0 

To  pork  beef  &  2  powdering  Tubs  7  0  0 

To  Washing  Tubs  pails  &  a  Tub  of  Cloaths  6  10  0 

To  Sundrys  —  Earthen  Ware  &  Stone  &c  12  0  0 


old  Tenor         £66     10       0 


allowed.  Mary  Cranch.  £8  17  4 

Lost  &  Destroyed  in  y'^  Late  fire  in  Boston  March  20.  1760  the 
fowlowing  Articles. 

£  s.  d. 

To  a  Barrill  of  Soap  7  0  0 

To  Salt  30/  Pork  90/  6  0  0 

To  a  Iron  Pot  27/  Skillitt  18/  2  5  0 

To  a  Large  Canester  4  10  0 

To  other  Tiner  Ware  3  0  0 

To  Wood  £6.  Barrils  £5.  11  0  0 

To  a  large  Paire  of  Scales  Beame  &  waites  6  0  0 

To  2  Small  Paire  of  Ditto  4  10  0 

To  a  Looking  Glas  3  0  0 
To  a  Cradell  £4.  Wood  Horse  20/                          -500 

To  8  Bottels  of  Suutf  at  15/  ,  6  0  0 

To  Earthan  Ware  5  0  0 

To  Empty  Bottels  2  0  0 

To  2  Tramels  £4.  10./.  Chaf  dish  45/  6  15  0 

To  2  Tosters  20/  Grate  Iron  15/  1  15  0 

To  Shovell  &  Tongs  3  0  0 

To  4  Chairs  at  22/6.  4  10  0 

To  a  Lignum"'^  Morter  2  5  0 

To  3  Candlesticks  at  6/  0  18  0 

To  a  Iron  Jack  6  15  0 


Old  tenner         £91       3       0 
a  skreen  3.  1  ax  20/.  4     10       0 


95     13       0 


Abigail  Cross  Widow 

Allowed  13     13     8^ 


A  List  of  the  Loss  Sustained  By  Mary  Cross  March  20.  1760. 
By  the  Great  Fier. 


70 


City  Document  No.   100. 


^  bb'  Pork 

2  J  bushels  potatoes 
15'"  butter 

1  croscut  Saw 

1  hand  Saw  1  whip 

1  Large  Iron  Gardin  Rake 

3  doza  Round  bottls 

1  Large  Iron  pot.  1^  pail  full 
6  Large  Earthin  potts 

4  puding  pans 

9  Case  Knives  &  forks 

a  Lingum  vitey  pesel  &  morter 

5  pilebers  &  fether  pilers 
1  Tin  Lamp 

3  Large  wooden  Trayes 
1  Brass  Ladle 
1  Iron  Sclet  fraimes 
1  P'  flat  Irons 

10  barrells 

3  washing  Tubs 

1  bb^  sope 

1  maple  Table 

14  Iron  Skuers 

1  Large  Tea  Bo^*^ 

3  Larg  3^  foot  picters 

1  flesh  fork 

1  new  chafing  Dish 

3  puter  poringers 


8  puter  spoons 

3  Tin  pots 

1  Large  Dish  cover        < 

1  Ston  Jugg 

1  new  wood  ax 

7  flag  Botom  chears 

1  Jar  of  oyle 

1  Large  wooden  funell 

5  p''  Boys  Stockings 

1  Cod  Line 
sum  ston  muggs 

2  pr  Shoos  2  pr  pattons 

1  P^  Gloshoos 

2  shifts 

2  white  &  2  checkt  aprons 

4  Boys  shirts 

3  Corse  Towels  &  t  Table  Cloaths 
1  Diper  Table  cloth 

1  Bolster 

1  pr  and  Irons 

1  spining  wheale 


Old  Ten"- 


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Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  71 


2  See  chists 

2  12  bottle  Casses 

1  Leather  Trunk 

2  Quadrants 

A.  Number  of  Navigation  Books  &  Instruments 

3  maekrell  Lines  &  Leads  hooks  &c 
2  Setts  of  Coopers  Tools 

about  30""  Logwood 
20'"'  Tow  Yarn 

1  Childs  Cradle 
40'^  Chalk 

2  Large  Puter  Dishes 

6  hard  metle  Best  platts 


1  Cheas 

all  my  Childs  Bead  Linin 

1  new  &  1  half  worn  Jacket  Dubl  Brested 

1  Sacking  Bottom  Bed  Stead 

1  Small  Do. 

1  Large  Brass  Candle  sticks 

2  Iron  D° 
Sundry  small  artkles  in  my  shop  winders  &  upon 

y^  Shelves. 
5'^'=  Coffee 

All  the  Books  in  my  hows  to  the  numb""  of  40 
17  New  broomes 
2  Large  W.  India  mats 
2  foot  wood  &  266"=^  Coal 

2  sheets  &  2  Blankets 
1  frying  Pan 
4  Diaper  Napkins 

3  fanns 

3  Ruff  ells  &  Sum  Ribons 
3  Capps  &  Gloves 
Sum  Tee  Cups  &  Bols      )  "       0       n 

&  Glasses  in  ye  Bofat  j 
Sundres  artkles  that  was  saved  which  Rec'd  con- 
sidrebell  Damige 


£ 

s. 

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allowed. 


Mary  Cross. 

Sundrey  Chalk  Scoars  that 
I  had  which  I  intirely  Loose 
to  about  £18  0  0 


0       0 


0       0 


£376       0       0 
deduct  for  sund'  overrated  11       0       0 


Lawfull  money  365       0       0 


£48     13 


72  City  Document  No.   100. 

to  the  ginttell  men  of  the  Select  men  of  Boston  an  a  Count  of 
the  Loses  we  have  sufard  By  the  Late  fier  at  the  shed  on  the  20  of 
March  1760  Eben''  Gushing  and  Son. 

to  a  Boat  of  1 5  Foot  Complated 

to  Repairing  of  Boat  of  14  Foot 

to  a  Boat  of  IG  Foot  Rais'd  &  Fram'd 

to  7  peases  of  tember  9  foot 

to  2  Axess  and  2  Adeses 

to  2  moles 

to  2  hansores 

to  2  wipsores 

to  1  turening  sores 

to  2  Chilles 

to  1  grate  Claw  hamer 

to  4  hamers  * 

to  2  smueing  planes 

to  6  Orgers 

to  a  Bead  plain  and  Rabet  planes 

to  6  gmllets 

to  1  grinston  fraem  and  troth 

to  1  Conew 

to  a  nother  Conew 

to  a  set  of  Corcking  irons.  6. 

to  2  Coring  malates 

to  1  Barill  ^  of  turik 

to  1  tackell  foil  and  Blockes 

to  4  pair  of  gripes 

to  4  pair  of  uper  Ribens  4  Louer 

to  1  Lavell  squer  and  Barell 

to  2  Chistes 

to  2  ouers  of  15  foot  and  Bothuck 

to  1  dason  of  moldes 

to  seaves  and  Ropes 

to  the  sawpit  and  Bench 

to  2  Roules 

to  2  hansouer  files  2  wip  so  files  &  sets. 

to  1  shod  shuell 

to  12  fad  em  of  3  Inch  Rope 


£ 

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one  half  tack  of  and  carid 
to  my  son  a  count 
Errors  Ecepted  Eben^  Cdshino  fr 

self  &  Son 


to  the  Loses  By  the  fier  at  my  dweling  hous 

to  1  sheat     3  shurtes     4  shefts 
to  3  aprens 


£ 

s. 

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3 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  73 


to  1  dozen  ^  of  Cors  Cloathes 
to  6  fouer  Back  Chears 


to  1  Bedsted  and  Cord 

to  1  gall  Ironten 

to  1  loren  Box 

to  1  ax  and  ads 

to  1  nu  half  Barell 

to  1  frien  pain 

to  1  Bred  throuf 

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to  a  number  of  all  sortes  of  Roof  Cafendr  tules  of 
my  fathear  In  Law  pleanes  of  all  sortes  smuen 
planes 

Rabet  planes  fouer  planes  ginters  Bed  planes  2 
sores  querter  Roundes  mosd  eny  oges  ploues 
squers  corushes  droving  nife  squears  gages  Chiles 
for  new  gouges  orgers  &  ads  and  a  number  of 
outher  artekels  to  the  valey  of  twenty  pounds 
Carried  to  Sons  account  one  half  the  sum 
on  the  other  side 

Eben^  Gushing  old  Tenor 

allowed 


20 
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An  Inventory  of  Sundry  Household  Goods  that  did  belong  to 
M''  Edward  King  that  were  Consumed  &  damaged  in  the  late  Ter- 
rible Fire  Viz' 

2  Pine  Tables 
11  Joyners  Chairs 
1  Roundabout  D" 
8  Kitchen  D** 
1  Tea  Kettle 
1  Small  Bress  D° 

3  Bed  steads  &  Cords 

4  Large  Chests 
1  Writing  Table 

1  Block  Tin  Tea  pot  1  Cream  D° 

2  Large  Underbeds  of  Oznag^ 

1  D"  of  Tick 
4  Washing  Tubbs 
10  Empty  Barrells 
60'"  of  Sugar 

2  Large  Leggs  of  Beacon 
about  25'"'  of  Corn'^  Beef 
about  1 5"'^  of  Choice  Pork 
10  Shirts  &  Shifts 
Sundry  mens  &  childrens 

Coats  Jacketts  Breeches  &  ^  37     10       0 

Stockings  &c 


£ 

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74 


City  Document  No.  100. 


2  "Wooden  Boxes 

1  D"  w"'  a  skt  of  Shoemakers  Tools 

3  Pecks  of  Salt 
3  Guns  at  7  10  0 

1  Large  gun  Barrell 

2  Bayonetts  &  ammunition 
1  Trammell 

1  Drum 


a  parcel  of  Books 

1  Dozen  Knives  &  Forks 
Pewter 

2  Large  Set  Wash  Tubbs 
a  Beaufat  &  furniture 

2  Table  Cloths 

2  p'  Scales  &  Weights 

a  Brass  Warming  pan 

Tin  Ware 

1  Riding  Slay 

1  Dozen  Shod  Shovels 

8  Dozen  of  Truss  Hoops 

1  pair  of  Silver  Knee  Buckells 

1  new  frying  pan 

1  Dozen  of  axes  Untempered 

1  Case  of  Draws  damaged 

1  ovel  Table 

^  Load  of  Hay 

Horse  &  Cart  Tackling  &  Other  horse  furniture 

a- Cart  &  Sledds 

an  Iron  Pott  &  Kettles 

a  p"  of  Larg  Stilyards 

a  pr  of  Temple  Spectacles 


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Deduct  15  p'=' 


£224 

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Boston  April  14.  1760 
Errors  Excepted 


£51       0       0 


Edward  King 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  75 


An  Account  of  Sundrys 

Burnt  in  the 

Late  Fire  Belon 

sins: 

To 

James  Lamb 

March  20.  1760. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

A  Barn     ' 

120 

0 

0 

5  yds  Superfine  Blue  Cloth  £10.10 

52 

4  yds  Brade  Gold  lase     8.0 

32 

2  marvel  Slabs 

30 

2  Saddles  &  3  Bridels 

23 

2  Coats 

26 

2  Jackets 

24 

a  Chister  Draws 

20 

a  Black  Silk  knitt  pattron 

15 

a  new  Gray  Wig 

12 

1  Gross  Double  washd  Buttons 

11 

a  Scarlet  jack' 

10 

10 

0 

13  Mink  Skins         15./ 

9 

15 

a  Sacking  Battom  Bedsted 

12 

- 

2  Bedsteds  &  cords 

10 

a  Black  Walnutt  Table 

10 

a  Quirl  of  Roap 

7 

10 

0 

a  p"^  Black  Velvet  Brich' 

7 

10 

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2  Blankets 

7 

a  black  Walnutt  chair 

6 

6  Red  Fox  Skins         20/ 

6 

2  otter  Skins 

5 

an  Iron  Bound  Hogshed 

4 

10 

a  Black  Worsted  Breech^  patron 

4 

10 

a  New  Trammel 

4 

10 

a  Loaf  ^  Sugar 

5 

2  oz  Burnt  Silver 

4 

10 

3  Syder  Barels 

3 

4  Straw  Bottom  Chairs 

3 

2  Flatt  Hoop  tubs 

3 

a  Folden  Board 

3 

2  Bushels  Meal 

3 

r- 

2  Silver  Tea  Spoons 

1 

10 

5  yds  Beaver  Coating  2.5 

11 

5 

4  vds  Bear  Skin             2.5 

9 

1  yd  Blue  Drab              8. 

6 

6  Bags  Silk  twist  Buttons  2 

1.10 
Old  Tennor 

21 

£564 

10 

0 

James    Lamb 

allowed 

'    £72 

8 

0 

Account  of  Sundrys   Beloning    to    Sarah   Larkin    which   was 
Burnt  Lost  &  Damaged  in  the  Late  Fire 

4  Setts  of  Furniture  for  Desk 
1  paire  of  And  Irons 


£ 

s.    d. 

18 

0     0 

2 

5     0 

76 


City  Document  No.   100. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

2  Chairs 

2 

0 

0 

6  yds  Gold  Lace 

9 

0 

0 

2  new  Gepan'^  Muggs 
1  Bedstead 

1 

1 

10 
10 

0 
0 

Glass  and  Chaney  Broke 
Chairs  Burnt  &  Broke 

4 
2 

0 
10 

0 
0 

Desk  Broke 

1 

2 

0 

Damage  Done  y^  Jack 

Old  Tenor 

Law^  Money 
allowed 

3 

0 

0 

• 

£44 

17 

0 

5 

£5 

19 
0 

0 

Sarah  Larkin 
lives  opposite  Secretary  Oliver. 


Inventory  of  Meriam  Lawson's  Sustaind  by  the   Late  terrible 
Fire    viz* 


1  House  in  Water  Street 
3  Sackin  Bottom  Bedsteads 

6  Good  Chamber  Chairs  £6.0/    6  Kitchen  d°  60/. 
1  Ovel  table  £3.  10/.     1  Tea  ditto  £2.  0/. 
1  Square  ditto  £3.  15/.     2  Old  Fashion  Case  of 
60/ 


£ 

800 

20 

9 

5 

draws 

6 


1  Large  Folding  Board  40/.     1  Close  horse  &  Line  26/  3 
1  new  Spining  Wheel  &  Real.  4 

1  pair  Bellows  25/.     1  frying  pan  &  Beason.  27/6.  2 

1  pair  Flatt  L'ons     1  Fender     2  Trammels  3 

1  Iron  Kettle     2  pair  Stillyards  3 

2-12  Bottle  cases  4  doz  quart  Bottles  17 

1  Case  of  Candles  Molds  7/6,   Candlestick  &  Snuffers  ] 

1  gridiron  &  Trivett  J    1 

1  Large  Tea  Kettle     1  good  Brass  Jack  13 

1  pepper  Mill  &  Box  40/.      Sundry  Tin  Ware  18/.  2 

Sundry  Woodware  £12.  5/.     Sundry  Iron  do  £9.  10/.  21 
6  Basketts  Sund''  Chain  a  Glass  &  Earthen  11 

1  Looking  Glass.     2  Pictures     Sund^  Books  11 

2  pair  Sheets  &  other  Linnen  4  Curtains  14 

3  Brushes     2  pair  Tongs     1  Brass  pott  Lid  3 

1  Gold  Ring     1  Tea  Spoon     10  Knives  &  Forks  4 

2  Blanketts     2  Pillows     1  Bolster  &  1  Counterpin       10 


£970 


s. 
0 
0 
0 

10 

15 
0 
0 
12 
10 
5 
0 

15 

10 

18 

15 

14 

0 

0 

17 

15 

0 


d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 

6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Miriam  Lawson 
allowed 


£129 


Miscellaneous  Papeks,  1760. 


77 


Acco*  of  Goods  lost  in  the  fire  20^^  March  1760. 

To  one  hhd  Sugar 

To  one  hhd  ^  of  Sugar 

To  one  Q""  hhd  of  Sugar 

To  half  hhd  of  flour 

To  a  cask  of  Starch 

To  ten  cheeses 

To  pork  and  Beef 

To  Butter 

To  six  pound  of  coffe 

To  Salt 

To  Meal  &  Malt 

To  Rice 

To  Sope 

To  hogs  fatt 

To  too  Cases  of  draws 

To  too  tables 

To  Six  Chirse 

To  Sund  chairs 

To  four  Bed  stits 

To  a  number  of  Augres 

To  a  parsel  of  Caulking  tools 

To  three  pound  of  pepper  ' 

To  indigo 

To  an  Ax  and  ads 

To  five  Stone  potts 

To  flatt  irons  and  candel  sticks  —  iron  box 

To  a  driping  pan  and  choping  knife 

To  a  pessel  and  morter  —  testing  iron 

To  five  trays  and  citching  tables 

To  a  toilite  and  stand 

To  a  pair  of  Bellos  and  broom  brush 

To  three  doz  of  Bottles  to  S,undrs  of  erthen  ware 

To  a  porrig  pot  and  cittles  and  Seven  pales 

To  a  mans  coat  and  bed  Quilt  and  a  poplin  gown 

To  a  parsel  of  lead  and  beam  of  a  scles  and  Brass 

scales 
To  a  parsel  of  knives  and  forks 
To  two  Bushells  of  onions 


£ 

s. 

d. 

16 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

3 

15 

0 

13 

0 

0 

32 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

1 

16 

0 

1 

17 

0 

2 

5 

0 

1 

17 

0 

7 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

20 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

5 

8 

0 

4 

0 

0 

1 

19 

0 

1 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

5 

0 

5 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

3 

12 

0 

3 

9 

0 

3 

15 

0 

15 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

Sarah  Low 


LMy 


£261       1     0 


34     16     1^ 


d. 


An  Account  of  the  Loss  Joseph  Lowden  Boatbuilder  Sustained 
by  the  late  fire  '  March  20"'  1760 

£ 
One  Boatbuilders  Shed  Valued  at  350 

One  Blacksmiths  Shop  Valued  at  220 

Boat  Timber  amounting  to  30 

Oak  plank  and  boards  20 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

78  City  Document  No.   100. 

£  s.  d. 

Tools  15  0  0 

Moulds  Ribbons  &c  for  a  Boat  30  0  0 


OldTennor  £665       0       0 


Joseph  Lowden  L  M  88     13 

allowed. 


Account  of  the  Loss  Sustained  by  the  Late  Fire  in  Boston  —  by 

iVin    Molina   Vi  ■y' 


John  Melius  Viz 

A  Sign 

10  Basketts  charcoal 

a  Chair  Body 

a  Chimney 

carpenters  work  in  the  front  Windows  } 

&  the  Shutters  | 

Window  weights 
Table  Leaf  &  Draw 
Powder  Box  &  Drawers 
a  Cink  60/.  cup  board  30/.  3  Stands  60/. 
a  Canvis  Shade.  &  the  wood  &  painting 
a  Vise  35/.  Razors  45/. 
Glass  43  Squares  at  7/6. 
Door  &  Lock 
Shelves     1  Bench     1  Stool     1  chair  ] 

1  Hair  Pott  &  Pail  j 

a  Grey  Wigg 


£ 

s. 

d. 

40 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

17 

0 

0 

25 

0 

0 

28 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

3 

10 

0 

7 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

4 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

16 

2 

6 

6 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

186       7       6 
deduct  16       4       6 


£170 


Errors  Excepted 

John  Mellus 


Law^M^.         £22       13     8f 


An  Account  of  the  Loss  Sustained  by  Joseph  Marion  in  the  late 

Terrible  Fire  20"^  March  1760. 

£  s.  d. 

A  large  chest  wherein  was  a  pair  plus  breeches      ") 

a  black  Jackett,  a  beaver  hatt  and  the  Outside  of  >     £16  0  0 
a  black  Coat  &  Sundry  other  articles                    ) 

a  trunk  of  Valuable  books                                                   15  0  0 

two  Family  pictures  &  1  coat  of  arms                               15  0  0 

£46  0  0 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


79 


d. 


a  handsome  trunk  with  Sundry  Articles  in  it 

2  canes,  two  Ruggs  &  a  brown  holland  Sheet 
5  Chairs  &  1  Kitchen  Table 

5  Knives  &  four  forks.  8  pewter  plates  &  1  dish, 
an  Iron  two  quart  Skillet  &  1  brass  Sauce  pan 

an  Ironing  box  &  heaters  &  stand,  five  quart  muggs 

3  porringers  3  large  Earthen  dishes.  2  pint  muggs 
3  white  Stone  cups,  stone  pickle  potts.  1  pair  double 
flint  Decanters  &  2  pitchers.  J  cord  of  wood. 

3  forms  beer  barrell  tubs  Cags  Sundry  boxes 

6  pair  of  fire  buckets,  a  Letter  Case  &  muff. 

a  pair  of  Leather  Breeches  &  pair  of  Stockings 
Sundry  other  Articles 


Jos  Marion 
Joseph  Marion  in  Lindalls  Buildings. 


;>     45       0       0 


£91       0       0 
£12       2       8" 


An  Inventory  of  "Watt  is  Consumed  belonging  to 
Edward  Mann  by  the  Lait  Fier  Consumed. 

To  ^  a  Doz"  of  chairs  at  y^  First  Coarst 

To  one  mapell  Chair 

To  one  copper  Sarce  pann 

To  one  Brass  Skillett       '> 

To  one  chist 

To  one  pair  of  Sheets 

To  one  Old  Bead 

To  ^  a  Doz"  of  Knief s  &  Forks 

To  one  Bell 

To  one  Fierlock 

To  three  candlesticks  at  1/. 

To  three  pair  of  "Woosted  Stockings  at 

To  one  Coodlyne 


Boston  May  ^'^  6.  1760. 


Law"  Money 


y"  Estait 

of 

£ 

s. 

d. 

£0 

16 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

18 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

16 

4 

1 

16 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

5 

0 

7     14 


Edward  Mann 


An  Account  of  the  Loss  sustained  by  Sarah  Manson  in  the  Fire 
which  happened  in  Boston  March  20""  1760. 

£ 
a  strip'd  Cotton  Gown  3 

a  pair  3 

a  Bible  1 

2  Shifts  2 

a  pair  new  worsted  Stockings  2 


s. 

d. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

80 


City  Document  No.  100. 


a  long  Cravat 

5  Holland  Caps  Cambric  Borders 

a  pair  white  Thread  Gloves 


Test 
Sarn^  Procter. 


Law*  Money 

her  ^ 

Sarah  X  Manson 

mark 


£ 

s. 

do 

10 

0 

1 

5 

0 

15 

0 

£14 

10 

0 

1 

18 

8 

Acco'  of  my  loss  by  the  Fire  20'^  March  1760. 
1  Bedsted  &  Cord 
1  under  Bed 
1  Small  Brass  Kittle 
1  Brass  Skillet 
8  chairs 

1  Ovel  Table 

2  Squar  Ditto 
1  Candle  Iron 
1  Iron  Pot 

1  Iron  Skillet 

1  Ironing  Box  &  Heators 

1  Plate  Pewter 

1  Spining  wheel  &  Real  ' 

3  Washing  Tubs 
1  Small  chest 

1  Doz  &  ^  Books 

Sundrys  Earthen  &  Glass 

1  Tea  Canester 

1  Cradle 

1  Frying  Pan 

1  Table  Cloath  &  6  Towels 

2  Sheets     1  Short  Gown 

2  Baskets 

1  Shovel  &  Tongs 
1  Doz  &  ^  Bottles 
J  Doz  knives  &  Forkes 

3  Spoons  &  Salt  Sellers 
1  Lan  thorn 

1  Small  Cag 
1  Bread  Tray 
1  Pair  Hand  Irons 
1  Gridiron 

1  Barrel 

2  meal  Bags 

1  Ston  Jar  4  Plats 

5  Porringers     2  Pitchers 

3  Pans  ^2  Salts.     2  Basons 


2 

0 

0 

10 

0 

8 

0 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

6 

1 

0 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

16 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

7 

6 

0 

10 

0 

0 

7 

6 

0 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

MiscELiiANEOUS  Papers,  1760.  81 


5  Wine  glasses.     2  mugs 
2  Bowls     4  Potts 

1  Hand  Brush  1  Broom 

2  Pails     2  wooding  Bowls 
1  Skimer  1  Ladel 

1  Seive     1  tin  tunnel 


£ 

s. 

d, 

0 

15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

7 

6 

Old  Tenors     £33       3       0 


allowed  £4       8       4^ 

DORTHY    MaRIOK 


Boston  May  7.  1760. 
Gentlemen. 

The  Subcriber  Lost  in  the  Late  fier  of  the  20'^  March 
Last  a  Brick  hous  in  Mackrel  Lane  that  was  well  fiuesh"^.  &  Slated 
and  accomodated  With  Out  houses  convenantly,  worth  one  hundred 
&  thirty  three  pounds  -|  Law  full  Money  hath  Rented  for  Many 
years  past  for  Eight  pounds  &  Should  have  had  Ten  pounds  a  year 
from  the  nest  Quarter  which  was  near  up. 

ye  Humtf  Ser' 

Tho'  Marshall 
To  the  Gentlemen  Select  men 
of  the  Town  of  Boston  —  allowed  £133.   6.  8. 

An  Estimate  of  the  loss  Sustained  in  the    Late  fire  by  Hugh 
Moor  as  nigh  as  at  present  can  be  recollected  Viz'. 

In  the  cellar. 
3  Barrells  Cyder  &  y"  Barrells  i 

200'*'  Beef  at  2/ 
42'"  Butter  at  5/ 
3  Barrells  Soap  &  Barrells 

Potatoes  &  Sundry  Sawce 
9  Empty  Barrells  &  6  Washing  Tubbs 
3  Empty  h°h^^ 
40'"  Try'd  Tallow 

3  Butter  Tubbs 
140'"  Pork  at  2/6 
Sundry  Other  small  articles  in  the  Cellar  salt  eggs  &c 

In  the  Room  &  up  stairs 
2  Tables  pine  for  Kitchen 
2  Trammells  &  Ip""  hand  irons 

6  chairs 

4  Bedstead  &  1  folding  Board  &  Cords 

5  p'^  Shoes 

chanay  Curtains  Rods  &  Tails 
2  large  chests  &  a  Case  &  Bottles 

7  sheets  at  60/ 
mens  cloatlis  of  Sundry  Sorts 
110  P:11s  of  Oziiabrigs  at  5/ 
1  p'  flat  Irons  &  Box  Irons 


:15 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

10 

10 

0 

22 

10 

0 

4 

10 

0 

12 

0 

0 

3 

15 

0 

9 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

17 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

11 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

15 

10 

0 

7 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

27 

10 

0 

2 

10 

0 

82  City  Document  No.   100. 


f^  Sug--  &  Barrel! 

China  Deph  &  Glass  ware 

Pewter  &  Sundrys  iu  the  Kitchen 

&  Sundry  Other  small  things  in  the  garret  ] 

&  other  Rooms  j 

Hay  &  Bran 

a  Count'g  house 

H  Cord  wood  Cost 

Cart  Tackling 

1  Sled 

1  Saddle  &  Bridle 


£ 

s. 

d. 

35 

0 

0 

8 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

23 

0 

0 

60 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

10 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

£450     15       0 

Boston  April  18.  1760  

Errors  Excepted.  Hugh  Moore 

allowed  £60       2       0 


1760.  April  y''  17  the  acomp*  of  what  I  Lost  in  the  Late  fier. 

2  Bariles  of  Sider 
2  good  amty  sider  Bariles 
4  Dozin  of  glas  Bottels 
4  good  washing  tubes 
a  Beaf  Baril  and  2  Pickel  Pots 
a  Coard  &  half  of  wood 
2  Water  Hogsits  2  good  water  paels 
1  Hogsit  of  Ashis 
a  half  Baril  of  Sope  gres 
Parte  of  2  Barils  of  sas  &  half  Baril  ) 
of  smol  Bear.  j 

a  good  wood  hors  and  wood  ax 
thre  good  amty  Bariles  and  1  good  Cher 
a  hous  Brush  and  stand 
a  sat  of  Pinking  Irons 
a  Parte  of  Cantel  of  Eating  fish 
glas  and  Chane 
a  fier  shufil  and  Chafendish 
Tea  Kitel  and  Candel  Box 
a  Looking  glass 
a  trunk  of  Cloas 
Part  of  2  Bariles  of  meal 
a  chist  of  hops 
Parte  of  a  Baril  of  Brand 
a  sute  of  Calico  Curtings  and  Linen 
Stockings  and  shoues 
Cloes  Line  and  folding  Board 
a  Large  Bundel  of  shingles 
a  Large  Cloas  Baskit  and  a  Boer  Cot 
tan  Large  Earthen  Pots 
a  Quilten  fraini 


£ 

s. 

d. 

10 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

12 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

3 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

20 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

3 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

18 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papeks,  1760.  83 


2  mel  Bags 
a  Bag  of  salt 
a  Hogsit  of  sand 
Puter  and  Knifs  and  forks 
Curten  Rods  and  head  Bord    ) 
with  mane  other  trifels         j 


deduct 

James  Prichard 

Allowed 


£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

1 

5 

0 

£127 

13 

0 

7 

13 

0 

120 

0 

0 

£16 

15 

Oi 

An  Account  of  the  Personall  Estate  Burnt  &c  by  the  Late  fire 
that  belonged  to  Joseph  Richardson  Mar  20'^  1760. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

To  a  Press  Beadstead 

1 

17 

4 

To  1  Cloth  sett  Tout 

2 

0 

0 

To  a  Cloth  Coat  &  Briches 

1 

17 

4 

To  a  Cornish  head  Cloth  &  Valians 

16 

0 

To  a  pair  new  Shoes 

4 

0 

To  nine  Doz°  Bottles 

1 

1 

4 

To  a  Gown 

12 

0 

To  a  Capuchion 

8 

0 

To  2  yds  Perchian 

10 

8 

To  4J  yd^  holland  at  5/4 

1 

4 

0 

To  two  Picktures 

2 

8 

To  one  pair  Brass  Branches  &  Chimnie  hooks 

13 

4 

To  a  frying  pan  &  flesh  fork. 

6 

8 

To  three  Brass  Candle  Sticks 

12 

0 

To  three  Chairs 

8 

0 

To  a  Safe 

12 

0 

To  two  Large  "Washing  stools 

6 

0 

To  three  Washing  Tubbs 

8 

0 

To  nine  Barrels 

18 

0 

To  a  Axe  &  Wadges 

8 

0 

To  two  Cord  Wood 

2 

0 

0 

I'o  30  W  Bacon 

12 

0 

To  a  Time  peice  &  Waits  &c. 

18 

8 

To  one  Iron  Bound  hh'' 

4 

0 

To  a  Large  Spy  Glass. 

12 

0 

To  a  Sword 

10 

8 

To  nine  china  Cups  &  Saucers 

8 

0 

To  one  Doz"  Glasses  &  Six  Bakers 

12 

0 

To  a  Broom  Brush 

2 

8 

To  a  Parcell  Books 

1 

6 

8 

To  three  White  Aprons 

16 

0 

Errors  Excepted  •  £23 

Joseph  Richardson 


84 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Boston  May  3/^  2  :  1760.' 

Capt'°   Benoui    Smith   Lost   by  the  Great  fier  on   the   20"'   of 
March  Last,  Burn'd   oute  In  Mackrell  Lane  the  folowing  Goods. 


2  Gross  &  J  New  Bottles  at  40/ 
to  Cash  Lost 

to  J  Cord  Wood  In  the  Cellar 

foulding  Board  &  Close  horss  In  the  Kitchin 

3  Emty  Barrils  In  the  Kitchin 
Tubbs  &  Sunderis 

Kitchin  furnitur  &c 
2  Store  Cheasts 


Errors  Excepted. 

Mart  Smith 

allowed. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

5 

0 

0 

2 

11 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

10 

6 

12 

0 

10 

0 

18 

0 

£11 


1  Bed,  2  Bolsters,  Coverlid  and  Quilts 

Sundry  valuable  Tools 
1  Bedstead  a  p''  Curtain  Rods 

mahony  Stand 

Buffet  with  sundry  things  belonging  to  it. 

1  pr  Irons     2  pr  Heaters 

2  Tables  and  a  frame  of  Chest  &  Draws 
9  Chairs,  2  two  quart  Skillets  Brass 
Warming  Pan  1  p''  Brass  Irons 

^  Doz  Candle  moulds  2  Barr'  Cyder,  three  empty. 

3  Stone  Potts  w'^  pickles.  4  ads.  2  Firkins  empty. 
3  pr  Shoes,  1  p""  Goloshoes,  2  p''  Clogs  3  pr  Hose 
2  Brushes  a  Broom  J  doz  knives  and  forks 

2  Dishes   2  Plates,  |  doz  Skewers  and  forks 
Coffee  Mill,    1  p""  And  Irons 

3  Candlesticks,  some  china  and  sundry  things  broke 
Meal  Trough  —  Candle  Box 

1  Stow,     2  quart  tin  pot 
Skimmer 
&  Sundry  other  things  lost 


£ 

s. 

d. 

18 

0 

0 

20 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

15 

5 

0 

7 

0 

0 

10 

10 

0 

5 

10 

0 

9 

0 

0 

2 

15 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

10 

0 

7 

10 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

10 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Old  Tenor.     £134       0       0 


An  Account  of 
Mehetable  Snodens  Loss  in  y^ 
late  fire  on  y^  20"'  March  1760.    ;> 
lives  near  Dr  W"'  Clark  | 

widow  &.1  Child  J 


L.  Money     £17     17       4 


Mehetable  Snoden 


The  Loss  Sustained  by  Robert  Taylor  in  the  Late  fire  to  the 
Nighest  Computation.     March  20'^.  1760. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


85 


and 


To  Soal  Leather  &  Last. 

To  two  beadsteads  and  three  bead  coards. 

To  1    spinning  wheel  1  trammel   1  flat  Iron 

skillet 
To  1  Table     half  barrel  flour  1  Doz"^  Bottles 
To  1  saw    1  axx  and  halfe  coard  of  Wood. 
To  China  Ware 
To  1  Barrel  Potatoes  1  barrel  turnips  1  empty  barrel  | 

and  a  washing  tub 
To  1    Chair    1    rowling   pin    1  Hogshead    and  Iron  1 

bound   half  barrel.  J 

To  1  Clothes  Line  1  p'  hooks  1   piece  binding  and 

two  pales  . 
To  1  Cheafing  Dish  1  pair  of  buckskin  Glouves  and 

1  Ink   horn 
To  1  G-reat  Coat    2  Nives  and  1  Candlestick. 
To  1  tea  spoon  2  pair  of  shoes  and  a  Wood  Horse. 
To  2  treas     1  can.     2   butter  pots  and  halfe  Doz". 

wooden  plates. 
To  1  Blanket     1  puter  Bason  and  four  puter  spoons. 
To  1  Barrel  Lamblack  1  Ceeler    3  shelves  and  cuting 

Board. 
To  4  Napkins  and  two  table  cloths 


£12 

12 

0 

12 

15 

0 

brass 

8 

3 

0 

11 

8 

0 

8 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

rrel)  ^ 

4 

0 

5     15       0 


4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

12 

6 

1 

5 

0 

4 

4 

0 

2 

18 

0 

6 

0 

0 

old  tennor         £107     12       6 
deduct  7       12       6 


100       0       0 


Lawful  Money 
Errors  Excepted     allowed. 

Robert  Taylor. 


£14 


An  Inventory  of  Sundrys  Burnt  in  the  Late  Great  Fire  Belong- 
ing to  Mary  Waldo  widow  Boston  March  20*"^.  1760. 


2  Black  Walnott  Draws  &  the  fraim  of  Chest  Draws. 
6  Black  Walnott  Leather  Bottom  Chairs  new 

1  Ovall  Maple  Table 

1  Small  Kitchin  Table 

5  Straw  Bottom  Chairs  Cost  50/  p^ 

3  children  chairs  one  of  y™  Black  Walnott 

2  Cord'^  Bedsteads 
1  p""  Iron  Snuffers 

1  Callaco  Quilt 

2  pound  Canisters 
1  .Japp<^  Tea  Table 
1  pr  Money  Scails 

1  Cradle  painted  Green 
1  Brass  Kittle  Six  pail  full 

1  Copper  pott  one  pail  full 

2  Tea  Kittles  one  Two  Quart  y''  other  Six  Quart. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

18 

0  ' 

0 

48 

0 

0 

6 

15 

0 

1 

10 

0 

12 

10 

0 

2 

10 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

6 

15 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

5 

10 

0 

12 

0 

0 

7 

10 

0 

8 

0 

0 

86 


City  Document  No.   100. 


1  Copper  Sauspan  one  point  new 

1  Brass  Ladle  &  Skimmer 

1  flatt  Copper  Candlestick 

1  p''  Iron  Candlesticks  Brass  Rim'd 

1  Iron  frying  pan 

1  Iron  Dripping  pan 

1  Iron  Chafflndish 

1  Delph  Pudds  Dish 

1  Cooller  about  8  Quarts 

8  pewter  plates 

1  Hard  Mettle  Quart  pott 

1  Tin  Collender 

1  pr  Wool  cards  new 

1  point  Bason 

1  Linning  Spinning  Wheel 

1  Case  Bottles  holds  one  Gall°  &  points 

1  Empty  Case  for  Bottles 

1^  doz°  Quart  Bottles 

1  pr  Kitchin  Andirons 

1  p''  flatt  Irons 

2  Small  Stone  Judgs 
1  Box  Iron  &  Heater 
1  Lai'ge  Bread  peal 

1  p''  New  Gallowshoes  English 
8  Euamell  China  Cups  &  Sausers 


2  Ditto 

Do. 

Tea  potts. 

2  D°. 

Do. 

canisters 

1  D«. 

D°. 

Cream  pott 

1  D° 

D° 

Sugar  Dish 

1  D° 

D° 

Boat 

1  D" 

D° 

Sauser  for  Tea  pott 

&  other  China 
1  Quart  Decantor  Double  flint 
Sundry  Wine  Glasses  Beakers  &c 
1  Mahogona  Waitor 


Spitt 

Gilt  Corner  Cubbart 
Volume  of  Palmela 
Pictures  in  frames  Glaz'd 


Ditto  Glaz"^ 

pr  Kitchin  Bellows 
Sundry  Books  of  Value 
1  child  Silver  Spoon  ) 
1  Tea  Spoon  Silver    ) 
1  Sett  Brushes  new  Almost 


Omitted. 
6  lb  Cotton  wool  at  12/6. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

2 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

15 

0 

15 

0 

2 

5 

0 

2 

10 

0 

1 

10 

0 

0 

15 

0 

0 

10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

1 

2 

6 

1 

2 

6 

0 

7 

6 

3 

10 

0 

1 

2 

6 

0 

12 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

10 

0 

2 

5 

0 

15 

0 

2 

5 

0 

0 

5 

0 

2 

10 

0 

45       0       0 


2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

236 

16 

0 

1 

10 

0 

3 

15 

0 

8 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

5 

0 

4 

10 

0 

3 

5 

0 

2 

15 

0 

265 

16 

0 

3 

15 

0 

Miscellaneous  Papees,  1760. 


87 


2  Hoop  Petticoats     1  pr  Stays 
1  Coffee  Mm 


Old  Tenor 

Is  L.  M. 
Marx  Waldo. 


£  s.  d. 

10  10  0 

1  10  0 

281  11  0 

37  10  9 


Mary  Hawk  Widow  &  her  Daughter  Mary  Bardin  with  Four 
small  Children  having  saved  nothing  but  what  was  on  their  Backs, 
of  any  value  —  the  following  acct  of  the  Loss  they  sustained. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

10  high  Back'  chairs                 3/4 

1 

13 

4 

4  common  chairs                       2/8 

10 

8 

1  feather  Bed  &  2  pillows 

3 

0 

0 

a  chest  of  Draws 

1 

6 

8 

1  pr  Flat  Irons 

8 

0 

1  Corded  Bedsted 

8 

0 

1  New  Tea  kettle 

10 

8 

1  new  Bread  Trough 

2 

0 

1  Iron  pott 

4 

0 

1  new  Hogshead 

4 

8 

1  Large  Frying  pan 

3 

4 

2  Iron  Bound  Casks 

6 

0 

1  pr  Bellows 

3 

0 

1  half  Barren 

1 

4 

1  small  chest 

1 

8 

2  foot  wood 

6 

0 

2  Straw  Beds 

16 

0 

Knives  &  forks 

5 

0 

1  China  Bowl  2/5     2  Earthend  2/2 

4 

7 

1  doz  wine  Glasses 

4 

0 

Beaker  &  Cans 

3 

0 

1  sieve  1/.     1  pr  Large  stays  8/. 

9 

0 

1  Brass  Candlestick 

4 

0 

6  Scuers,  1  Pepper  Box  &  a  piece  of  Tinware 

6 

u 

1  Cradle 

5 

0 

1  Quilting  Fraim 

2 

8 

2  Bibles  &  about  18  Bound  Books 

12 

0 

1  small  Looking  glass 

3 

6 

All  their  own   Linnen  their  Childrens  Linnen  their"" 

1 

Bedding   &  their  own  Cloaths  which  at  a  moderate  ] 

^ 

0 

0 

computation  is  valued  at 

£17 

' 

4 

1 

Mary  Bardin 

passed-  approved 

allowed. 

«8 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Stores  &c  Lost  in  the  Late  Fire  belonging  to  the  South  Battery. 


March  20.  1760. 

1  Flagg 

a  Drum 

1  Gin  &  fall 

5  Gun  Carrages  at  £6 

14  Copper  Ladles  &  Staves  13/4 

14  Spunges  &  Rammers  4/ 

14  Wormes  5/4 


14  Cartridge  Boxes  at  3 

14  Priming  Irons 

14  Linstocks 

about  50^^  Match 

Sundry  Mages,  of   Powder  ) 

jimtg  to  3   Barrels  ) 

14  Powder  Horns  at  2/ 

14  Lead  Aprons  w*  112 

Cartridge  Paper 

4  dozen  Handspikes 


Allowed 


s.     d. 


6     10 


1 

16 

5 

6 

8 

30 

0 

0 

9 

16 

8 

2 

16 

0 

3 

14 

8 

60 

0 

0 

2 

2 
14 

16 

4 

2 

10 

24 

0 

0 

1 

8 

0 

2 

2 

8 

2 

10 

0 

3 

4 

0 

£39 

7 

0 

£99 

7 

0 

p  J.  N.  Green  Capt. 


A  POEM 

On  the  Rebuke  of  GOD*$  Hand 

In  the  a-^fu!  D,f-Ja;:cn  maJ?  b^ 

F     I     R     E 

In  the  Town  of 


.  *  Boston, 

On  the  2  6th  Day  of  March,  1760, 

By  which,  in  about  6  or  7  Hours^  between  /Ar^f  and  four  hundred 
Buildings  were  confumed  ;~— "Jo  which  is  added,  Some  brief  Hints 
dn  x!as.  great  Conjiagratiot»'        "mji^ation  of  all  Things. 


-Shall  there  be  Evil  in  a  Citiir     ^the  Lord  hath  not  done  it  ^---i^ 


I  Sing  th'  Almighty  GOD,  whofe  awful  Hand 
Difperfcs  Judgments  over  Sea  and    Land  : 
He  rules  tiic  World  by  his  unerring  Skill, 
And  governs  us  according  to  his  Will. 
JTts  Providence,   which  he  has  often   wrought. 
Is  far  beyond  the  moft  fagacious  Thought. 
His  Ways  feem  dark  to  us,  aid  quite  unknOTvn  ; 
Yet,  fpotlefs  "juflke  dwells  before  his  Throne  : 

To  lie"  bis  Mircy  is  his  dear  Delight;       

And,  fince  'tis  fo,  he  orders  all  Things  right. — 
His  Judgments  oftentimes  he  does  retard,        1 
While  we   run  on  in  Sin  and  don't  regard  j      > 
And  when  he  fends  them  then  we  think  He's  hard :  j 
But  pray  examine,  think  on  what's  the  Caufe, 
Isn't  it'  Contempt  of  his  moft  righteous  Laws  ? 
Then  can  we  clear  ourfelvcs,  a'n't  v/e  to  blame  ^ 
Who  ^■\i\  without  Rcmorfe,  and  caft  off  Shame     > 
And  pay  no  Rcv'rence  to  his  holy  Name  ? —       J 
This  is  the  Caufe  He  fent  thii  Judgment  down, 
This  a'j:ful  Dcfohlion  !  on  the  Town. 
The  !^crtb-ioe/l-'j!hitl,  and  f/<»»f  he  did  employ, 
Our  (lately  Habitations   to  deftroy. 
What  fpacious  Struflures  flood  but  th'  other  Day, 
And  nov/  they ,  all  in  Heaps  of  Alhes  Us*^ 
I  know  not  how  to  write,    or  to  expref*. 
The  awful  Time,    or  paint  the  fad   Diftrcis       ^ 
Of  fhofe  our  Friends  who  did  to  Bed  retire 
And  wak'd   furroundcd  by  a  Flame  of  Fire  !- 
■jrl^  CUfe<Lcd  Pyins  r.t'Sd  to  qiiit  tb;.j'  Beds. 
And  then,  perhaps,  no  where  tt>  lay  their  Heads. 
O  what  Confufion  '■  wliat  tremendous  Grief! 
While  mcrcilels  Flames  afforded  no  Relief ! 
Whole  Streets  of  Houfcs  foon  cmbrac'd  the  Ground, 
Which  left  the  Marks  of  fad  DcftruOion  round  1 
And  Goods,    'in  vaft  Rcpofitorics  ftor'd. 
Were  chief  confum'd,  in  burning  Walls  immur'd  I 
Wc  ftrove  in  vain,   we  could  not  (top  its  Force 
While  GOD  prevall'd,  and  did  dircdt  its.Courfc. 
O  1  with  what  Grief  did  wc  lift  up  our  Eyes,     1 
To  fee  the  Flames  in  rolling  Volumns  rife,       > 
AndSmokc  fromBuildings  cloud  the  fp.uklingSkie6!  J 
An  awful  EmMcni  wc  did  then  behold 
of  the  Greiil  Day,  from  ancient  Due  foretold  !^ 
■  Wlien  the  bright  Sun,  that  radiant  Chining  Car 
Whcfe  lucid  Splendor  d:itkcns  cv'ry  Star, 
No  moiefhall  mil  his  Couife  annind  the  Globe, 
I'.iit  mourn  our  Fate  wiapd  ia  a  fable  Kobe. 


»:  The  i!&!»  will  ceafc  to  give  her  fplendent  Ray  ; 
§',  (While  Stars  are  darken'd  thro*  the  milky  Way) 
»    The  (hining  Luftrc  flie  fo   often   (bed  "I' 

X-  Will  then  be   cover'd  in  a  crimfon  Red,  J. 

%  Wh'de  o'er  her  Face  a  fanguiae  Mantle's  fpiead.  ) 
r^,  Stars  will  forfake  their  Spheres  and  fall  from  Heav'n, 
K  And  thro'  the  Earth  the  fcatter'd  Flames  be  driv'n. 
%\  The  Elements  Ihall  melt  with  fervent  Heat,  "l 
While  hi-.  lyXrains.ef  awful.  Judgments,  meet  J. 
All  Nature's  final  Ruin  to  compleat.--  J, 

The  heavy  Rocks  into  the  Air  are  hurl'd. 
And  Horror  feizes  all    the  guilty  World  :— 
Thou&nds  of  Srrapbs  through   the  iEther  fly,  "I 
Our  Judge's  Chariot  then  is  haft'ning  nigh     t 
And  with  its   Swiftnefs  burns  along  the  Sky.  J. 
Tremble,  O  Earth,  Inhabitants  adn>ire 
To  fee  your  JUDGE  defccnd  in  flaming  Fire  1 
And  while  you  (hudder,  O  lift  up  your  Eyes  I 
"^'ifequious  ^iigeh  guard  him  through  the  Skies  : 
*  fparkling  Azure  cleaves  to  make  Him  Way, 
And  now  comes  on  the  great  Tribunal  Day  : — 
5  ^    All  Nature  owns  her  Great  Creator— now 
|,|    The  tow'ring  Forefts  and  the  Mountains  bow, 
'      The  spelling  Hills  difl'olve  in  Flames  of  Fire 
razing   Comets  ready  to  e.xpiic— 
..  unt  the  Almighty's  'Vengeance  now  difplays,! 
He  in   his   Wratli   will  kindle  all    his  Rays       > 
And  fet  the  fpacious   Univcrfc   on   blaze  ;--       J, 
'Ti)l_  Nature  (lull    diffolve,  and  quite  empire, 
In  one  contJnual  Mafs  oH  flaming  Jfirc. 

O  may  we  then  be  found  at  his  Right-Hand,  I 
And  there  rcjo'icing  and  triumphant  ftand  i      > 
While  he  fhall  doom  the  Nations  of  the  Land— J, 
To  endlefs   Pain,   or  everlaftin»  Reft  I 
Then  may  we  hear  thofc  joyful  Words  e.tprcfs'd, 
Ccme  my  helmed,  faithful,  jujl  an  J  trui,  \ 

Fcffffi  the  Rtalm  which  ivai  frepar'd  for  yiu     > 
Btjcre  the  H^crld  her  Jirjl  Fomdalion  knew.       '  J. 
Ftcc-Gr.ice  forever  then-  wc   (hall  adore, 
Where  earthly  Troubles  will  moleft  no  more, 

^.    J. 

BOSTON      PnnlcJ  .n.l  Sold  al  F»xlc  W  /J.^;rr'j  Pjiuim-> 
'    Oifitf,  ia.  Alar  Iter  iti^hjlr  Hi.     176^. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


89 


An  exact  and  true  Account  of  the  loss  sustained  by  the  late 
great  Fire  in  Boston,  on  the  20""  of  March  last,  as  appears  by  the 
Accounts  of  the  Sufferers  hitherto  received,  and  Liquidated  by  the 
Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  the  Town  of  Boston ;  a 
Committee  appointed  by  the  Goverment  for  that  purpose  and  to 
distribute  the  Monies  Collected 


Sufferers'  Names 

Loss  Sustained 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£     s.   d. 

£     s. 

d. 

£    s.    d. 

Sarah  Ayers 

1  10 

1  10 

Francis  Ackley 

37    0 

3 

37    0    3 

John  Allen 

183    0 

8 

183    0    8 

Isaiah  Audebert 

51     5 

51    5 

John  Allen 

240 

240 

Joshua  Appletou 

28  10 

2 

28  10    2 

Easter  Atlen 

8 

8 

Elizabeth  Alcock 

5  10 

5  10 

John  Alford 

400 

400 

Thomas  Allen 

5    2 

8 

5    2    8 

Apthorp  &  Gardner 

150 

150 

Rebecca  Amory 

80 

80 

John  Bulfinch  Jr. 

22    0 

8 

22    0    8 

John  Boies 

74    1 

8^ 

74    1    8' 

Jacob  Bucknam 

72    2 

5 

72    2    5 

John  Bulfinch 

21  11 

21  11 

Peter  Brown 

108 

108 

Martha  Barnes 

16 

16 

John  Bright 

18  15 

4 

18  15    4 

Samuel  Bangs 

6    3 

6    3 

Thomas  Bennett 

27    6 

8 

27    6    8 

Joshua  Bowles 

42    5 

8 

42    5    8 

Bowles  &  Luckus 

65    8 

8 

65    8    8 

John  Bardin 

23    7 

1 

23    7    1 

Alexander  Brigford 

< 

20 

20 

James  Bailey 

21     1 

5 

21    1    5 

Paul  Baxter     . 

49    9 

5 

49    9    5 

720    0    0 

1042     7 

9 

1762    7    9 

90 


City  Document  No.  100. 


Loes  Sustained 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Sufferers   Jnames 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£     s.    d. 

£       s.    d. 

£      s.    d. 

BroH  Forward 

720    0    0 

1042     7    9=^ 

1762    7    92 

Michael  Bright 

18  13 

18  13 

Elizabeth  Bickmore 

6  18    6 

6  18    6 

Thomas  Barues 

3  18 

3  18 

Prudence  Brilesford 

26  13    4 

18 

44  13    4 

Daniel  Ballard  Jun 

5    8    9 

5    8    9 

James  Bridgham 

300 

300 

Abigail  Bromfield 

1400 

1400 

John  Bulfinch 

10  15  11 

10  15  11 

William  Baker 

36  17  11 

36  17  11 

Lydia  Brown 

122  11    3 

122  11    3 

Edward  Blake 

55    2 

55    2 

Zephaniah  Bassett 

6  13    4 

6  13    4 

Pompey  Blackman 

27  12 

27  12 

David  Burnett 

88    0    8 

88    0    8 

Patrick  Burk 

1  16    8 

1  16    8 

Daniel  Ballard 

40 

40 

Benjamin  Bangs 

40 

40 

Ann  Briggs 

65 

12    0    4 

77    0    4 

Hannah  Butler 

6    8    8 

&    S    S 

James  Barnes 

14  13    4 

14  13    4 

Katherine  Baker 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Samuel  Bailey  &  Co 

30    6    8 

30    6    8 

James  Beighton 

466  13    4 

43  14  6^ 

610    7  10^ 

Ann  Crabtree 

85    2    8 

85    2    8 

John  Cotton 

240 

43  18  17 

283  18  17 

Isaac  Casneau 

166  13    4 

414    0    4 

*414    0    4 

Benjamin  Cobb 

12    4    2 

12    4    2 

Charles  Conner 

414    0    4 

414    0    4 

Thankful  Cocks 

9    6 

9    6 

Joseph  &  Winter  Calfe 

177    6    8 

222    9     7 

399  16    3 

Hezekiah  Coley 

35 

35 

Ebenezer  Cushing 

29    5    8 

29    5    8 

Ebenezer  Cushing  Jr 

24  18  6^ 

24    18  6^ 

Michael  Carroll 

200 

200 

Joseph  Calfe 

400 

441  10    3 

841  10    3 

Abigail  Cross 

12  13    8^ 

12  13    8^ 

Mary  Cross 

48  13    4 

48  13    4 

Moses  Collier 

10  13    4 

10  13    4 

Samuel  Chandler 

16 

16 

Sarah  Chickley 

30    4    8 

30    4    8 

Mary  Coffin 

12  15    2 

12  15    2 

BroH  Forward 

4462    6    8 

3298    5    0 

7760  11    8 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


91 


StrFFEBBRs'  Names 


Bro't  Forivard 
Sarah  Cotton 
Martha  Caswall 
Mary  Crauuch 
James  Carreck 
Benj.  Clark's  Heirs 
Middlecot  Cook 
Bartholomew  Cheevers 
Mary  Cox 
Joseph  Candash 
Ann  Dearden 
James  Dalton 
Ann  Dudley 
Rachel  Durant 
Benj.  Derby 
Joseph  Dovvie 
Edmund  Dolbear 
John  Durant 
John  Doan 
Samuel  Davis 
Margaret  Day 
Thomas  Dillaway 
Jane  Davis 
Mary  Dinsdell 
Ebenezar  Doggett 
Ester  Dyer 
Isaac  Dupee 
John  Doan's  Heirs 
Prudence  Delaplace 
John  Denie 
Nathan  Eddy 
Seth  Everson 
Simon  Eliot 
Henry  Erames 
Increase  Blake  » 

Francis  Borland 
William  Brattle 
William  Bright 
Town  of  Boston 
Martha  Buckley 
Thomas  Bently 
John  Breck 


Loss  Sustained 


Real  Estate         Personal  Estate 


£    s.    d, 
4462    6    8 


533  6  8 
853  6  8 
200 


60 


66  13    4 
800 


Bro't  Forward 


200 

1100 

66  13 

4 

446  13 

4 

10 

1120 

66  13 

4 

800  for  the 

120 

10905  13 

4 

£      s. 
3298    5 

7  14 
2  15 

8  17 
19    1 


50 

15    3  10^ 
5    4 
116  15    2 

284    6    8 
48    7    1^ 


114  13 

6    6 

n  11 


4    8 


32 

2 
17 

3 
50 
10 

19  12    8 
13    6 


7  14 

250 

84  4    8 

9  14 

32  13    4 
15    0    3 


9    6 
So.  Batterv 
7    9    4 

26  14    8 


Sum  Total  Lost 


4578  1  5 


£ 

7760 

7 

2 

8 

19 

533 

853 

250 

15 

5 

116 

60 

284 

48 

66 

914 

6 

11 

32 

2 

17 

3 

50 

10 

19 

13 

200 

1100 

7 

250 

150 

9 

446 

42 

15 

1120 

66 

9 

800 

7 

120 

26 


s.  d. 

11  8 

14  8 

15  4 


17 
1 
6 
6 


18 

1 

13 

13 

0 


3  W 
4 

15  2 

6  8 

7  12 
13  4 
13  4 

6  8 

11  4 

5  4 
3 

4  8 


12  8 
6 


1  4 


13  4 
6 

9  4 

14  8 


15483  14  9 


92 


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Loss  Sustained 

StTFFERERS'     NAXES 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£        s.  d. 

£     s.     d. 

£      s.    d. 

Brd't  Fonvard 

10905  13    4 

4578    1    5 

15483  14    9 

Robert  Breck 

28    8 

28    8 

James  Boies    . 

90 

90 

William  Brown 

200 

200 

Thomas  Foot 

50 

50 

John  Fullerton 

6    2    8 

6    2    8 

William  Fullerton 

36  16  11 

36  16  11 

Benj.  Froth ingham 

116  15    9 

116  15    9 

William  Freeland 

109    9    4 

109     9    4 

Elisha  Ford 

8 

8 

John  Foster  &  Co 

240 

240 

Nathan  Foster 

8    8 

8    8 

William  Fairfield 

230 

26    6    2 

256    6    2 

Ann  Farrell 

55  11     1- 

55  11    1^ 

Friends  Meeting  House 

240 

240 

Stephen  Fullerton 

30 

30 

Susannah  Foster 

40 

40 

Mary  Fisher 

6    2 

6    2 

Sam'l  Frankland 

2  13    4 

2  13    4 

Elizabeth  Fay 

953    6    8 

953    6    8 

Thomas  Trossey 

14  11     4 

14  11    4 

Nicholas  French 

33  12 

33  12 

Barna  (?)  Gibbs  &  Co. 

143  13    4 

143  13    4 

James  Graham 

41  13    8 

41  13    8 

John  Gardner 

19    7    6 

19    7    6 

Andrew  Gardner 

15    0  10- 

15    0  10^ 

Mary  Grice 

50 

50 

Benj.  Goodwin 

37    6    6 

37    6    6 

Robert  Gordon 

52  16 

52  16 

John  Giffin 

69    4    6- 

69    4    6^ 

Ann  Grafton 

4    4 

4    4 

James  Gould 

1083    6    8 

20 

1103    6    8 

Joseph  Green  Jr 

962  17 

962  17 

Alice  Gibson 

3  10 

3  10 

Mary  Goff 

2    6    8 

2    6    8 

Experience  Gray 

14    5    4 

14    5    4 

Ann  Gill 

12  18 

12  18 

Mary  Giffin 

6    6 

6    6 

George  Glyn 

35    1     4 

35    1    4 

Abigail  Gayton 

7  16    8 

7  16    8 

Mary  Hawk 

0 

0 

0 

William  Hyslup 

480 

217  12    7 

697  12    7 

Bro't  Forward. 

14092    6    8 

7199     6    0^ 

21291  12    8- 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


93 


Lose  Sustained 

Sufferers'  Names 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£           S.    d. 

£  ■     s. 

d. 

£       s.    d. 

Bro't  Forivard 

14092    6    8 

7199    6 

0^ 

21291  12    8^ 

AtbertoD  Hau^h 

192  17 

2 

132  17    2 

Thomas  Hawkins 

16  10 

16  10 

John  Haslet 

12  12 

12  12 

William  Hall 

6Q6  13    4 

192    3 

4 

858  16    8 

Isaac  Hawes 

12    2 

8 

12    2    8 

Benjamin  Homer 

133    6    8 

56    8 

4 

189  15 

William  Hollowell 

80 

13  14 

8 

93  14    8 

William  Henessy 

5    6 

5    6 

Benjamin  Hollowell 

1360 

685  10 

2 

2045  10    2 

James  Hamilton 

10    2 

8 

10    2    8 

Samuel  Hawks  &  Co 

53    6    8 

10    7 

4 

63  14 

Thomas  Hartley-  Jr. 

40  19 

4 

40  19    4 

Mary  Hatch 

366  13    4 

366  13    4 

Elizabeth  Howard 

4    1  11 

4    1  11 

Elizabeth  Harris 

7    5 

4 

7    5    4 

David  Hatch 

250 

71    8 

6 

321    8    6 

Joanna  Hallowell 

6 

6 

Lodwich  Hill 

18  13 

4 

18  13    4 

Elizabeth  Hales 

4    8 

8 

4    8    8 

Daniel  Henchman 

30    5 

52 

30    5    52 

Elizabeth  Hood 

1  10 

1  10 

Andrew  Hall 

2100 

2100 

Sarah  Hollowell 

5  19 

4 

5  19    4 

Alexander  Hunt 

68 

89    6 

9 

157    6    9 

Samuel  Hewes 

266  13    4 

57    7 

8 

324    1 

Samuel  Harting 

30 

30 

Benjamin  Harrod 

510 

510 

James  Hemingway 

2  13    4 

2  13    4 

John  Hunt 

140 

140 

Harris  &  Rea 

200 

200 

Jabez  Hatch 

67    4 

67    4 

Thomas  Hartley 

10    2 

10    2 

Samuel  Harris 

6    3 

8 

6    3    8 

Mehitable  Holland 

4  19 

9 

4  19    9 

Eliah  "'  Hutchinson 

26  13    4 

26  13    4 

David  Jones 

12    7 

8 

12    7    8 

Benjamin  Jeffry 

31    9  10 

31    9  10 

Mary  Jackson  &  Son 

1704    1 

n 

1704    1    7i 

John  Jepson 

5  13 

8 

5  13    8 

Daniel  Ingersol 

200 

10 

210 

Sarah  Jackson 

10  12 

10  12 

18446    6    8 

12705    0 

m 

31151     7    6^ 

94 


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Loss  Sustained 

StraTBREBs'  Names 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£        s.  d.- 

£        s.    d. 

£        s.    d. 

Bro't  Forward 

18446    6    8 

12705    0  IQi 

31151    7    6| 

Robert  Jarvis 

18    8    6 

18  18    6 

Benjamin  Jepson 

6    4 

6    4 

David  Jeffry 

406  13    4 

165  15    5 

572    8    9 

Sarah  Jones 

1    6    8 

16    8 

Elizabeth  IngersoU 

1  18 

1  18 

Ann  Johnson 

2    5    4 

2    5    4 

Jarvis  &  Parker 

101    1    1^ 

101     1     1^ 

Patrick  Kelley 

3    7    4 

3    7    4 

Solomon  Kneeland  &  Co. 

80 

80 

John  Knight 

200 

40 

240 

Edward  King 

51 

51    . 

Abigail  Katen 

2  11    4 

2  11    4 

Barth-^^  Kelleran 

21     1 

21     1 

Isaac  Kidder 

6 

6 

Josiah  Keen 

213    6    8 

95    9    8 

308  16    4 

Edward  Keighly 

6    6  11^ 

6    6  112 

Gilbert  Lagan 

5    6    8 

5    6    8 

Sarah  James 

2    4    92 

2     4    92 

Archibald  Laws 

8    4    9 

8    4    9 

John  Phillips'  Heirs 

200 

200 

Joseph  Lonedon 

76 

12  13    4 

88  13    4 

Andrew  Lapier 

Q,Q  13    4 

12  13    4 

79    6    8 

Sarah  Low 

34  16    1^ 

34  16    V 

Andrew  Leishman 

13    9    8 

13    9    8 

Nicholas  Lobdell 

24 

24 

Miriam  Lawson 

106  13    4 

22  14    3 

129    7    7 

Hannah  Lamont 

4  14    9 

4  14    9 

Robert  Lenox 

7  17    4 

7  17    4 

Rachel  Larrott 

6  16    8 

6  16    8 

James  Lamb 

72    8 

72    8 

John  Lush 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Timothy  Lydell 

1500 

1500 

William  Loneda 

160 

160 

Henry  Lyntey 

3    9 

3    9 

Sarah  Larkin 

5 

5 

Sarah  McNeal 

533    6    8 

1700 

2233    6    8 

Philip  Masters 

13    6    8 

106  13    4 

120 

Sarah  Mitchell 

233    6    8 

233    6    8 

Edward  Mann 

7  14    4 

7  14    4 

Dorothy  Miriam 

4    8    4^ 

4    8    41 

Thomas  Marshall 

133    6    8 

133    6    8 

22382    6    8 

15294  10    9 

37676  17    5 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


95 


Loss  Sustained 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Sufferers'  Names 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£        s.  d. 

£      s. 

d. 

£      s.     d. 

Bro't  Forward 

22382     6    8 

15294  10 

9 

37676  17    5 

Elizabeth  Marshall 

3  19 

6 

3  19    6 

John  Melius 

22  13 

8'^ 

22  13    8^ 

Eliza.  Mygott 

12  10 

6'" 

12  10    6^ 

James  Moor 

12  14 

1^ 

12  14    1^ 

Jonathan  Mason 

1100 

204  15 

8 

1304  15    8 

Thomas  Masters 

22  13 

4 

22  13    4 

Jonathan  Mason's  Friend 

9    4 

9    4 

Joseph  MarioL 

12    2 

8 

12    2    8 

Hugh  Moor 

60    2 

60    2 

Abigail  McCulloch 

1  13 

4^ 

1  13    4^ 

Abigail  Mcintosh 

4  12 

8 

4  12    8 

Rachael  Mathews 

5  10 

5  10 

Thomas  McCarthy 

139    6    8 

139    6    8 

Sarah  May 

1 

I 

Ann  Melley 

2  13 

4 

2  13    4 

Sarah  Marson 

1  18 

8 

1  18    8 

John  McNeal 

• 

22 

22 

John  Nowell 

160    1 

2^ 

160    1    22 

Noyes  Belcher  &  Co 

133    6 

8 

133    6    8 

John  Osborn 

12  12 

12  12 

Elizabeth  Owen 

8  19 

1 

8  19     1 

Edw**  Brattle  Oliver 

146  13    4 

151  19 

298  12    4 

Edw''  Brattle  Oliver's  Son 

140 

140 

Andrew  Oliver  Esqr 

326  16    8 

326  16    8 

Ann  Oliver 

20  19 

20  19 

John  Osborn,  Esq. 

1000 

128    9 

1128    9 

James  Orill 

5    1 

5     1 

Margaret  Osborn 

35    6 

4 

35    6    4 

Mary  Oliver 

250 

23    5 

4 

273    5    4 

Andrew  Oliver  Jr.  Esq 

1333    6    8 

224  10 

1557  16    8 

John  Powell,  Jr. 

15  17 

10^ 

15  17  lOi 

Aaron  Purbuck 

21  17 

4 

21  17    4" 

Benjamin  Phillips 

44  13    4 

121  17 

4 

166  10    8 

Gillam  Phillips 

806  13    4 

6  13 

4 

813    6    8 

Edward  Potter 

82     7 

8 

82     7    8 

Benjamin  Parrott 

240 

119    6 

9 

359     6    9 

Ruth  Parrott 

600 

66  14 

9 

666  14    9 

James  Phillips 

56  19 

4 

56  19    4 

Thomas  Pal  fry 

26  13    4 

93    6 

8 

120 

William  Palfry 

540 

100 

640 

Henry  Perkins 

88 

88 

29076  10    0 

17362  13 

93 

46439    3    93 

96 


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Loss  Sustained 

Sufferers'  Names 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£       s.    d. 

£       s.    d. 

£        s.    d. 

BroH  Fortoard 

29076  10    0 

17362  13    93 

46439    3    9» 

John  Peirce 

13    6 

13    6 

John  Perkins 

266  13    4 

80 

346  13    4 

Eliza  &  Harriot  Paine 

804 

804 

Sarah  Pratt 

65 

3  19    4 

68  19    4 

Edmund  Perkins 

600 

18    4    4 

618    4    4 

Mary  Prince 

88  17    6 

88  17    6 

Caleb  Prince 

60 

60 

Joseph  Princes  Heirs 

311    2    6 

311    2    6 

John  Popkin 

10 

10 

Isaac  Peirce 

240 

240 

John  Province 

23    2  11 

23    2  11 

Abigail  Prince 

4    8 

4    8 

Joseph  Putnam 

137    8    4 

137    8    4 

Mary  Putnam 

9    3 

9    3 

Samuel  Peck 

12 

12 

William  Peck 

66  13    4 

66  13    4 

Thomas  Pointer 

2  11    8 

2  118 

Sarah  Perry 

11  12    7 

11  12    7 

Benj.  Peck's  Heirs 

66  13    4 

66  13    4 

William  Peck's  Heirs 

80 

80 

John  Powell 

600 

600 

Margaret  Pain 

31    3 

31    3 

James  Perkins 

9  13    4 

9  13    4 

Edmund  Perkins  Jr. 

7    2 

7    2 

Blaney  Phillips 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Edmund  Quincy  Jr. 

189  13    9 

189  13    9 

Alice  Quick 

533    6    8 

540  13    4 

1074 

James  Pritchard 

16  15 

16  15 

James  Reed 

253    6    8 

32    7    5 

285  14    1 

Thomas  Reed 

39  19    2 

39  19    2 

Thomas  Reed  &  Co. 

15    6    8 

135    2  10 

150    9    6 

Daniel  Rea 

217    5    7 

217    5    7 

Daniel  Remick 

6    0    Of 

6    0    Of 

Mary  Rogers 

33  18 

33  18 

Thomas  Reed  Jr. 

38    2    6 

38    2    6 

John  Rice 

18  16    6 

18  16    6 

Jane  Rogers 

12 

12 

Benjamin  Russell 

66  13    4 

66  13    4 

John  Rhon 

978  13  10 

978  13  10 

Sweeten  Reed 

200 

2    2    8 

202    2    8 

Jacob  Ridge  way 

7    4    2^ 

7    4    2^ 

32187  19    8 

21224  14    3 

53412  13  11 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


97 


Loss  Sustained 

Sufferers'  !N^ames 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£      s.    d. 

£       s. 

d. 

£        s.    d. 

Bro't  Fonoard 

32187  19    8 

21224  14 

3 

53412  13  11. 

Joseph  Richardson 

23    8 

23    8 

Phillip  Richardson 

26  13    4 

26  13    4 

Mehittable  Russell 

1  13 

1 

1  13    1 

Mathew  Salter 

38  13    4 

18  15 

4 

57    8    8 

?       Smith 

11    5 

6 

11    5    6 

John  Sargent 

50  16 

6^ 

50  16    6^ 

William  Souesberry 

51  18 

4 

51  18    4 

William  Sveadley 

40 

30  11 

8 

70  11    8 

Eleoner  Standley 

\ 

16  12 

8 

16  12    8 

Samuel  Simpson 

31    1 

8 

31     1    8 

Henry  Snow 

82    0 

62 

82    0    6^ 

Benj.  Salisbury 

300 

47  13 

347  13 

Elizabeth  Stevenson 

133    6    8 

63  16 

5 

197    3    1 

Thomas  Salter 

39    0 

6 

39    0    6 

Martha  Salter 

19    4 

8 

19    4    8 

William  Stoxey 

40 

7 

47 

Jane  Savel 

19  17 

171     0 

3 

190  17    3 

Sampson  Salter 

1333    6    8 

190  13 

4 

1524 

David  Spear 

263    6    8 

12    9 

8 

275  16    4 

Jeremiah  Smallidge 

133    6    8 

10    0 

8 

143     7    4 

Thomas  Spikeman 

13  13 

4 

13  13    4 

Mehittable  Snowden 

17  17 

4 

17  17    4 

Mary  Soaper 

20 

20 

Ann  Stamp 

36 

36 

Joseph  Swatridge 

4  19 

9 

4  19    9 

Ebenezer  Silvester 

3     6 

8 

3    6    8 

John  S herring 

12  18 

12  18 

Lemuel  Studson 

55  12 

8 

55  12    8 

Edward  Stone 

24  13 

4 

24  13    4 

Mary  Swan 

3    4 

H 

3    4    4J 

Sarah  Smith 

5    9 

5    9 

Abigail  Sanders 

14 

14 

Jeremiah  Stoddard 

70  16 

8 

70  16    8 

Jack  Sword 

14    4 

14    4 

John  &  W'".  Spooner 

33    6    8 

33    6    8 

Tliomas  Symraes- 

133    6    8 

133    6    8 

Martha  Salsbury 

100 

100 

William  Sturtevant 

4 

4 

Nehemiah  Sampson 

8  18 

8  18 

Mildred  Smith  ' 

6    4 

2 

6    4    2 

Kezia  Stevens 

■ 

20 

20 

'3478,3    3    4 

22449  12 

10- 

57222  16    2^ 

98 


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Losa  Sustained 

Sufferers'  Names 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£        s.  d. 

£        s.    d. 

£       s.    d. 

Brd't  Forward 

34783    3    4 

22449  12  10- 

57222  16    2=^ 

Easter  Tiukum 

13  19 

13  19 

Nicholas  Tabb 

31  14    8 

31  14    8 

William  Torey 

600 

200 

800 

Josepli  Spear 

66    4 

66    4 

Coll^  Thwing 

340 

154  16    5 

494  16    5 

James  Tliwing 

115  17 

115  17 

James  Tucker 

10    9 

10    9 

Sarah  Tilden 

437    6    8 

437    6    8 

Elisha  Tapper 

2    8 

2    8 

Robert  Taylor 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Ester  Tinkum's  Dau. 

4    1    22 

4    1    22 

William  Thompson 

1  15    7 

1  15    7 

Barlom  Trecothick 

300 

300 

Jemima  Turner 

6  13    4 

6  13    4 

William  Taylor 

215    8    8 

215    8    8 

Anthony  Thomas 

39    2     1 

39    2    1 

Abijah  Thomas 

4  16    8 

4  16    8 

Joseph  Uran 

73  10    3 

73  10    3 

Ann  Vaudeluer 

3    6    8 

3    6    8 

Francis  Vears 

13    6    8 

9  19    6 

23    6    2 

Thomas  Wait 

300 

300 

Thomas  Walley 

157  12 

157  12 

John  Wheatly 

233    6    8 

74    5 

307  11    8 

Francis  Warden 

53    6    8 

53    6    8 

Vincent  Wymondersel 

51    0    4 

51    0    4 

Wheelwright  &  Barnad 

204    4    8 

204    4    8 

Isaac  Wendell 

97  16    8 

97  16    8 

Joseph  Webb 

64    6  11 

64    6  11 

Eunice  Wells 

9  18    6^ 

9  18    62 

John  Wilson 

18  19 

18  19 

Katherine  Wendell 

16    9 

16    9 

Nath'l  Winslow 

12    4    9 

12    4    9 

Mary  Waldo                ^ 

37  10    9 

37  10    9 

John  Whitten 

64    3    8^ 

64    3    8? 

Thomas  White 

202    9    4 

202    9    4 

Rob't  Williams 

31  12 

31  12 

William  Wesson 

16 

16 

Dinely  Wing 

130 

24  10    4 

154  10    4 

Johonnot  Wing 

10  18 

10  18 

Jacob  Wendell 

4800 

4800 

Jacob  Wendell  &  Son 

380  12    6 

380  12    6 

-    # 

41937    3    4 

24935    1    9 

66872    5     1 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


99 


Loss  Sustained 

Stjffekeks'  Names 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Estate 

£        s.  d. 

£       s.  d. 

£        s.  d. 

Bro't  Forward 

41937    3    4 

24935    1    9 

66872    5    1 

James  Thompson 

88    6    8 

88    6    8 

Katherine  Walley 

17    6    4 

17    6    4 

Oliver  Wiswall 

39     1  10 

39     1  10 

Elizabeth  Widger 

6     1  10^ 

6    1  102 

Mary  Whithig 

10  11     7 

10  11    7 

Mary  West 

37    0    42 

37    0    42 

Rebecca  Western 

6  15 

6  15 

Andrew  Wenter 

. 

7    1    8 

7    1    8 

Thomas  Walley  &  Co. 

600 

600 

Eobert  Wallis 

40 

14  14    4 

54  14    4 

George  Walker 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Rebecca  Walker 

13    6    8 

13    6    8 

Ann  Wing 

Joshua  Winslow  Esq 

96    4 

96    4 

Lydia  Wise 

4  16    8 

4  16    8 

John  Wells 

5    2 

5    2 

John  Wheelwright 

500 

393  13    4 

893  13    4 

Abigail  Wesson 

12 

12 

Nath'  Winslow 

20 

20 

James  Guill 

180 

180 

Jno.  Powell's  f u.rther  acct 

127  10 

127  10 

Jacob  Hornet" 

11    6 

11    6 

Richard  Thompson 

12 

12 

W""  Brattle's  further  acct 

44 

44 

James  Stevenson 

1    7    4 

1    7    4 

William  Patten 

189    7    8 

189     7    8 

Thomas  Rice 

2  14    8 

2  14    8 

Donald  Grant 

52  16 

52  16 

W"  Mollineau 

95 

95 

John  Phillips. 

6    6    8 

6    6    8 

Henry  Benger 

8 

8 

W"  Taylor 

7    6    8 

7    6    8 

Edward  Davis 

42    1    4 

42    1    4 

Andrew  Oliver  Esq.   \ 

40 

40 

further  acct              j 

IVf 

John  Borland,  ditto 

270 

270 

Town  of  Boston,  for"^ 
stores  of  Battery     ^ 
aforesaid                  ) 

99 

99 

Nath'  Wheelwright 

216  12 

216  12 

Robert  McCowdre 

28 

28 

• 

43103  IG    8 

27115  17    9 

70219  14    5 

100 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Sufferers'  Names 

Loss  Sustained 

Real  Estate 

Personal  Ee 

tate 

Sum  Total  Lost 

Bro't  Forioard 
Joshua,  Winslow    ^ 
Ship  Sally  with  her 
stores  uuder  the 
care  of  Benjamin 
Hollowell  Esq. 
"William  Haslup's 

further  acct. 

Edmund  Quincy's 

further  acct 

J 
\ 
] 

£      '    S. 

43103  16 

d. 
8 

£    ■  s. 

27115  17 

54  13 

717    7 

80  12 
40 

d. 

9 
4 

6 

£        s.    d. 
70219  14    5 
54  13    4 

717    7    6 

80  12 
40 

Lawful  Money 

43103  16 

8 

28008  10 

7 

71112    7    3 

Sterling 

32327  17 

6 

21006  7 

11 

53334    5    5 

Account  of  Monies  received  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Sufferers. 


By  Grant  of  the  General  Court 

By  collections  in  the  several  churches  in  Boston 

By  ditto  in  the  country  churches  in  Province  ) 

of  Massachusetts                                            J 
By  Private  Donations 
By  collections  by  the  Friends  commonly  called  ) 

Quakers                                                            j 
By  Philadelphia  Grant 
By  Donation  from  Cbris'  Kilby,  Esq 
By  so  much  collected  at  Halilax 
By  Donation  from  Ch'  W  Apthorp,  Esq 
By  Do.  from  the  Merchants  in  London  £2000  | 

Sterg.  Exchange  at  30  p.  ct.                         j 
By  Private  Donation  by  hand  Mr.  Lloyd 
By  Province  of  New  Hampshire  in  part 
By  so  much  received  from  Connecticut  in  part 
By  Merchants  in  London  £1000  Sterling  Ex- 1 

change  33^  %                                                  j 
By  New  York  Grant 
By  Maryland  in  part 

£ 
3000 
1815 

3406 

276 

75 

1212 
266 
146 
100 

2600 

133 

320 

75 

1333 

1875 
1120 

s. 

6 
13 
14 

3 

13 

8 

6 

8 

12 

6 
15 

d. 

8 
11^ 

8^ 
5 

4 

7^ 

8 
11 
11 

8 

Lawful  Money 

17756 

8 

Sterling          £ 

13317 

11      9 

1 ; 

Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760. 


101 


The  Subsc''ibers,  a  committee  appointed  by  the  Government  for 
the  Purposes  aforesaid,  do  hereby  certify  that  the  Accounts  ex- 
hibited of  the  Loss  in  Personal  Estate,  were  inspected  with  the 
greatest  Care  and  Exactness  ;  and  where  there  was  Reason  to 
apprehend   any  were  exaggerated,  proper  Deductions  were  made. 

The  Sufferers  were  critically  examined  relative  to  said  Accounts 
which  being  now  duly  liquidated,  and  amounting  together  to  the 
*^um  of  Twenty  Eight  Thousand  and  Eight  pounds.  Ten  shillings 
and  Seven  pence,  Lawful  Money  of  this  Province  equal  Twenty 
One  Thousand  and  Six  pounds,  Seven  Shillings  &  Eleven  pence, — 
Farthing,  Sterling  as  appears  by  the  foregoing  Account,  We 
verily  believe  to  fall  rather  short  of  than  exceed  the  real  Loss. 

An  Estimate  of  the  Loss  in  Real  Estate  was  carefully  made,  at 
the  Request  of  Selectmen,  a  part  of  this  Committee  by  the  Assess- 
ors of  the  Town  of  Boston,  Persons  whose  ofBce  led  them  to  a 
thorough  Acquaintance  with  the  value  of  said  Estates ;  which 
agreable  to  their  Estimation  amounts  to  Forty  Three  Thousand 
One  Hundred  and  Three  pounds.  Sixteen  Shilling  and  Eight  Pence, 
Lawful  JNIoney  of  this  Province  equal  to  Thirty  Two  Thousand, 
Three  Hundred  Twenty  Seven  Pounds,  Seventeen  Shillings  and 
Six  Pence  Sterling  as  appears  by  their  Oath  annesed. 

We  further  Certify  that  Monies  already  received  in  Aid  of  the 
Sufferers  amount  to  Seventeen  Thousand,  Seven  Hundred  and  Fifty 
Six  Pounds,  Fifteen  Shillings,  and  Eight  Pence  Lawful  Money  of 
this  Province,  equal  to  Thirteen  Thousand,  Three  Hundred, 
Seventeen  Pounds,  Eleven  Shillings,  &  Nine  Pence,  Sterling ; 
agreable  to  the  Account  herewith  exhibited. 


John  Phillips 
Isaac  Walker 
Jn°  Barrett 
John  Tudor 
Royal  Tyler 
Tho®  Flucker 
W^  Phillips 
Benj.  Dolbeare 
Isaac  Smith 
Melatiah  Bourn 
Sam.  Dexter 
JoN^  Mason 


o 

^ 


■^  a 

2  o 

tw  O 

m  ^ 


> 
O 


Joshua  Henshavt 
Jos.  Jackson 
Thomas  Cushing 
Sam.  Hewes 
John  Scollay 
Benj.  Austin 
A.  Oliver  Jr. 


Province     of     Massachu- 
setts Bay  Subscribed  before 
the  Governor  &  Council  this 
29'"  day  of  November  1760. 
Attest 

A.  Oliver,  Sec. 


We,  the  Subscribers  whose  Office  it  is  to  value  the  Estates  in 
order  to  apportion  the  Taxes  from  Year  to  Year,  laid  for  the 
Support  of  the  Government,  at  the  desire  of  the  Selectmen,  did 
soon  after  the  Fire  on  .the  20"^  of  March  last  (upon  an  actual  & 
careful  survey  of  the  Ruins)*  estimate  the  Loss  on  the  Real 
Estates  to  amount  at  least  to  Forty  Three  Thousand,  One  Hun- 
dred &  Three  pounds,  Sixteen  Shillings  &  Eight  pence  Lawful 
money  of  this  Province  equal  to  Tliirty  Two  Tiiousand  Three 
Hundred  Twenty  Seven  pounds,  Seventeen  Sliillings  &  Six  pence 


102  City  Document  No.  100. 

Sterling,  to   the    truth  whereof  we  make    Oath   accordingly  this 
Twenty  Ninth  day  of  November  1760  — 

Province  of  Massachusetts  John  Kneeland 

Bay    Subscribed    and    Sworn  Benj-^  Church 

before  the  Governor  &  Coun-  Sam^  Edwaeds 

cil  this  29'^  day  of  November  Joseph  Bradford 

1760  W"    TORREY 

Attest  Jon.  Brown 

A.  Oliver  Sec'y 

The  Subscriber,  Clerk  to  the  Selectmen  &  Overseers  of  the 
Poor  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  appointed  by  the  Government  for 
the  Purposes  aforesaid,  do  declare,  that  I  was  from  the  Begin- 
ning with  them  at  their  Meeting,  to  receive  &  pass  upon  the 
Accounts  ;  That  the  Gentlemen  sitting  by  small  Committees  &  no 
minutes  being  made  what  particular  Gentleman  each  Account  was 
passed  before,  it  is  impossible  for  them  to  swear  one  for  the 
other.  But  I  verily  believe  that  the  Accounts  were  by  them 
passed  with  great  care  &  exactness  more  especially  where  an 
Account  was  Suspected  &  am  of  opinion  the  Account  of  the 
Personal  Estate  rather  falls  short  of  than  exceeds  the  Real  Loss 
to  the  truth  whereof  I  make  Oath  Accordingly  this  Twenty  Ninth 
day  of  November  1760. 

Province  of  Massachusetts  Jos.  Turell,  Jr. 

Bay  Subscribed  and  Sworn 
before  the  Governor  &  Coun- 
cil this  29"^  day  of  November 
1760 

Attest 

A.  Oliver,  Sec^ 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  103 


At  a  Meeting  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  virtue  of  an  Act 
of  the  Great  &  General  Court  passed  at  their  late  Session  relating 
to  the  Rebuilding  where  the  late  Fires  were  in  Boston — at  the 
Council  Chamber  in  Boston  —  Tuesday  April  1.  1760. 

Present. 
Hon^'i"  Tho'  Hutchinson,  Esq.       Tho^  Hancock,  Esq. 
John  Osborne,  Esq.  Tho^  Hubbard,  Esq. 

Jacob  Wendell,  Esq.  Joshua  Henshaw,  Esq. 

Samuel  Watts,- Esq.  Joseph  Jackson,  Esq. 

Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.  Mr  Thomas  Cushing. 

Joseph  Pynchon,  Esq.  Mr  Samuel  Hewes. 

Stephen  Sewall,  Esq.  Mr  John  ScoUay. 

John  Erving,  Esq.  Mr  Benj  Austin. 

James  Bowdoin,  Esq. 

Upon  the  Petition  of  Benjamin  Hallowell,  Esq.  Liberty  was 
granted  him  to  build  a  Dwelling  house  on  the  Land  where  his 
former  Dwelling  house  stood  provided  he  build  the  same  with 
Stone  or  Brick  and  Cover  the  same  with  Tile  or  Slate  agreeable 
to  Law- 
Application  being  made  by  M"  Thomas  Read  for  liberty  to 
build  with  Wood  or  Timber  a  Shop  or  Workhouse  for  to  carry 
on  the  Blockmakers  business  on  the  wharf  near  Olivers  Dock  — 
The  Question  being  put  whether  the  Com'^^.  can  consistent  with  the 
Law  as  it  now  stands  —  grant  such  Liberty  ?  It  passed  in  the 
Negative. 

Upon  Application  made  by  M''  David  Spear  —  Liberty  is  granted 
him  to  rebuild  his  Dwelling  house  in  Leveretts  Lane,  provided  he 
build  the  same  with  Stone  or  Brick  and  Cover  with  Slate  or  Tile 
agreeable  to  Law. 

Application  being  made  by  M''  Sampson  Salter  to  rebuild  his 
Dwelling  house  and  Brewhouse  in  Leveretts  Lane  —  Liberty  is 
granted  him  to  rebuild  his  Bi'ewhouse  where  the  former  One  stood, 
provided  the  same  be  Built  with  Brick,  except  the  Windows  & 
Doors  &  Door  Posts,  and  Covered  with  Slate  or  Tile  agreeable  to 
Law. 

♦  Sam  Johnson  was  appointed  Clerk  to  the  Committee  and  Ordered 
that  a  Book  be  provided  and  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee 
entred  therein. 

Adjourned  to  Friday  next  4  o'clock  P.  M. 


104  City  Document  No.   100. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  April  4.  1760. 

Present. 
His  Honour  tlie  Lieut.  Gov\ 

Capt.  Osborne.  Mr  Hancoclj.  Mr  Gushing. 

Col".  Wendell.  M""  Hubbard.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Major  Watts.  M''  Henshaw.  M''  Scollay. 

M""  Oliver.  Major  Jackson.  M""  Austin. 

D''  Pynchou.  M"'  Oliver,  Jun^ 

Upon  Application  made  by  M''  John  Powell  Liberty  is  granted 
him  to  rebuild  his  Dwelling  house  in  Maccarty's  Court  fronting 
King  Street,  provided  the  same  be  built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and 
Covered  with  Slate  or  Tile  agreeable  to  Law  — 

Application  being  made  by  M*"  Joseph  Calef  for  liberty  to  build 
a  Wooden  Workhouse  for  to  grind  his  Bark  in,  to  Secure  his  Stock 
of  Hides,  Leather  &c  —  if  it  can  be  tollerated  only  for  a  few 
Months  —  Ihe  Question  being  put,  whether  it  be  the  mind  of  the 
Committee  that  such  liberty  be  granted  him?  It  passed  in  the 
Negative. 

The  Committee  agreed  that  it  is  necessary  that  Pudding  lane  be 
widened  opposite  to-  Mr  Phillips's  Brick  Wall  and  so  continued 
through  the  same  — '■ — 

Voted  that  Mr  Hubbard,  Mr  Austin  &  Mr  Oliver  junr  be  a 
Committee  to  view  the  same  make  Enquiry  and  report  how  much 
and  at  what  places  it  will  be  necessary  to  Widen  the  same,  —  and 
that  the  said  Committee  be  also  desired  to  enquire  of  the  Abutters 
on  Joyliifs  lane  whether  that  Lane  may  not  be  also  Widened. 

The  Committee  agreed  that  Leveretts  Lane  should  be  widened 
and  that  it  be  continued  in  the  most  convenient  manner  to  Milk 
Street,  so  as  to  open  at  or  near  Atkinson  Street. 

Voted  that  Capt.  Osborne,  Major  Watts  and  Mr  Gushing  be  a 
Committee  to  view  the  same  and  make  report. 

Voted  that  Mr  Secr'y  Oliver,  Mr  Hancock,  Mr  Henshaw,  Major 
Jackson  and  Mr  Scollay  be  a  Committee  to  consider  the  most  con- 
venient place  for  to  open  a  Street  into  King  Street  below  Mackrel 
Lane  —  View  the  same  —  Enquire  how  it  will  affect  the  Abutters 
and  make  report. 

The  Committee  agreed  that  Mackrel  lane  should  be  made  Wider 
and  that  it  be  continued  near  upon  a  Strait  line  to  Milk  Street  by 
Mr  Parrots  Land  —  so  as  to  open  Oliver  Street  leading  up  to  Fort 
Hill. 

Voted  that  the  same  Committee  be  desired  to  View  and  consider 
of  this  Sti'eet,  as  is  appointed  for  the  New  Street  below. 

Voted  that  Mr  Bowdoin,  Capt  Hewes  and  Mr  Oliver  jun''.  be  a 
Committee  to  View  and  consider  what  is  necessary  to  be  done  with 
regard  to  the  Wedth  &  extending  of  Water  Street  and  the  lower 
part  of  Milk  Street  and  make  report  thereon.  — 

The  Committee  agreed  to  meet  at  the  Council  Chamber  every 
Thursday  at  3  o'clock  in  the  Afternoon. 

Adjourned  to  Thursday  next  3  o'clock  P.  M. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  105 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  April  10.  1760. 
Present,  His  Honor  the  Lieut  Gov''. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Capt.  Erving.  Mr  Gushing. 

Col".  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Gapt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Scollay. 

Dr.  Pynchon.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Austin. 

Judge  Sewall.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Oliver,  junr. 

CoP  Jackson. 

Thomas  Hubbard,  Esq.  from  the  Gommittee  appointed  the  4*'' 
instant  on  Pudding  lane  and  Joyliffs  Lane  gave  in  the  following 
Report  —  Viz'. 

The  Gommittee  on  Pudding  &.  Jovliff's  Lanes,  report  That  they 
have  taken  a  careful  View  of  both,  and  find  a  Number  of  the 
abutters  on  the  West  side  of  Pudding  lane  are  willing  to  give  in 
some  of  their  Land  for  the  benefit  of  a  good  Street ;  but  as  they 
are  much  put  to  it  for  room  would  chearfully  allow  any  reasonable 
sum  towards  the  Purchase  of  Land  on  the  East  side  of  that  Lane, 
if  it  could  be  done  ;  whereupon  the  Gommittee  applied  to  the 
Owners  of  the  Land  on  that  side,  and  find  them  in  general  very 
willing  to  accommodate  their  Neighbours  with  an  handsome  Addi- 
tion of  their  Land  to  Pudding  lane,  on  condition  they  might  have 
an  adequate  Allowance  for  it. 

The  Gommittee  find  some  Difficulties  in  widening  Joyliffs  Lane, 
for  although  an  Addition  of  ft  or  10  feet  might  possibly  be  made 
on  the  West  side  to  run  Paralell  with  a  line  on  the  West  side  of 
Pudding  lane  yet  by  reason  of  Gapt.  Gomrins  Brick  Building  at 
the  Gorner,  the  Lines*  of  those  two  Lanes  would  not  run  alike  on 

the  Lands  lying  on  the  East  side. And  therefore  having  no 

regard  to  Joyliff's  Lane,  the  Committee  are  of  Opinion,  that  a 
South  Line  be  run  from  the  S.  W.  Corner  of  Mr  Gridle^'s  office 
over  to  Water,  near  parallel  with  the  Line  on  the  West  side  of 
Pudding  Lane,  so  as  to  make  it  25  feet  (at  least)  wide  at  the 
Entrance  thereof  at  Water  Street. 

Tho®  Hubbakd. 
Benj^  Austin. 
A.  Oliver,  jun'^. 

Which  Report  being  read  —  The  Committee  agreed  that  Pudding 
Lane  should  be  widened  on  the  East  side  thereof  agreeable  to  the 
said  Report.  —  And  the  same  Committee  are  desired  to  see  the 
said  Street  staked  out  according  to  their  Report,  and  that  they 
return  a  Plan  thereof  to  this  Committee. 

John  Osborne,  Esq.  from  the-Gommittee  appointed  the  4"^.  instant 
on  Leveretts  Lane,  made  the  following  Report.  —  Vizt. 

We  may  go  in  upon  Deacon  Salter's  Ground  so  as  to  make  the 
Street  between  him  and  Mr  Lindalls  Buildings  about  28  feet  and 
from  thence  may  carry  the  Wedth  into  Atkinson  Street  28  feet, 
which  is  the  Wedth  between  Treasurer  Gray's  and  INIr  Bourn's.  — 
indeed  to  come  with  this  proposed  Street  to  meet  Atkinsons  Street 
will  make  something  of  a  Curve,  but  no  great  —  which  Method 
it's  judged  much  better  than  to  run  the  Street  quite  strait  from 


106       -  City  Document  No.  100. 

Mr  Salter's    into  Milk  Street  and  then  to  him  quite  short  or  rather 

Rank  up  Milk  Street  to  get  into  Atkinson  Street. 

J.  0. 

s.  w. 

T.  C. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

The  Committee  agreed  to  Widen  Leveretts  Lane  according  to 
the  said  Report —  that  the  same  run  upon  a  Sti-ait  line  to  Atkin- 
sons Street  —  that  it  be  made  28  feet  wide  at  Deacon  Salter's  (or 
30  feet  if  Mr  Salter  shall  be  consenting  to  it)  and  from  Mr  Salters 
to  be  35  feet  wide  to  Milk  Street,  —  and  that  the  same  Committee 
be  desired  to  stake  the  same  out  accordingly. 

Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.  from  the  Committee  appointed  the  4*^"  instant 
on  Mackrel  Lane  ;  made  the  following  Report  Viz*. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  ^view  Mackrel  Lane  and  consider 
how  it  may  be  made  wider  &  carried  to  Milk  Street  so  as  to  open 
Oliver  Street,  are  of  Opinion  that  the  same  be  made  forty  feet 
wide,  that  what  is  necessary  in  order  to  make  it  of  that  Wedth  be 
taken  in,  from  King  Street  to  the  Bridge,  upon  the  East  Side,  and 
from  the  Bridge  to  Milk  Street  be  taken  in  upon  the  West  side, 
which  method  of  laying  it  out  will  make  the  least  Angle  and  will 
likewise  make  the  best  Opening  to«  Oliver  Street  leading  to  Fort 
Hill. 

The  committee  further  propose  that  on  the  East  side  of  Oliver 
Street  a  Line  be  run  from  the  End  of  CoP  Wendells  Wall  stand- 
ing before  his  House  to  a  point,  opposite  to  the  South  end  of  the 
Garden  Wall  of  Andrew  Oliver  junr.  so  as  to  keep  the  Street  of 
the  Wedth  of  about  24^  feet  in  that  Space  and  that  from  the  point 
aforesaid  a  line  be  run  to  the  Southwest  Corner  of  Mr  Powells 
Brick  house  And  that  the  Chimneys  or  the  Walls  standing  in  the 
Way  of  said  Streets  be  taken  down,  and  the  Cellars  or  other  hol- 
low places  filled  up"  as  soon  as  may  be  in  order  to  render  the  said 
Streets  passable  ;  And  that  a  Jury  be  appointed  to  ascertain  the 
Value  of  any  persons  Land  or  Estate  so  taken  according  to  Law. 

A.  Oliver,  pr  order 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

The  Committee  agreed  to  Accept  the  same. 

Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.  from  the  Committee  appointed  the  4'*'  in- 
stant, to  consider  the  most  convenient  place  to  open  a  New  Street 
into  King  Street  to  the  Eastward  of  Mackrel  Lane,  made  the  fol- 
lowing Report.  —  Viz*. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  consider  the  most  convenient  place 
to  open  a  Street  at  the  lower  end  of  King  Street,  and  view  the 
same,  are  of  Opinion,  That  there  be  a  Street  opened  there  of  Forty 
feet  wide,  seven  feet  thereof  to  be  taken  off  the  East  end  of  Mr 
Wheatleys  House  Lot,  and  the  remainder  from  the  Land  adjoining 
thereto  formerly  the  Estate  of  Elisha  Cooke  Esq,  deceased,  in  order 
to  make  the  Opening  into  King  Street ;  and  that  a  Jury  be  ap- 
pointed to  Ascertain  the  Value  of  the  same  according  to  Law  ;  and 
that  a  Street  be  laid  out  of  that  Wedth  from  King  Street  on  a 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  107 

Strait  line  till  it  meets  The  Street  leading  to  the  House  of  Benj* 
Hallowell  Esq  which  Street  the  Committee  propose  should  be  like- 
wise made  forty  feet  wide  ;  Provided  that  neither  the  Town  nor 
any  of  the  Abutters  shall  be  compelled  to  be  at  any  Expence  in 
filling  up  any  low  places  in  said  Street  or  oaviug  the  same  until 
the  Town  of  Boston  shall  see  fit  to  give  order  concerning  it,  but 
that  it  may  be  lawful  for  any  Pei'sons  notwithstanding,  voluntarily 
to  fill  up  said  Street  and  make  it  passable  without  being  molested 
or  hindered  in  so  doing  ;  and  as  said  Street  will  cross  a  Dock  (the 
wharf  of  the  North  side  of  which  is  occupied  by  Mr  Benj*  Phillips) 
it  may  be  also  lawful  foi"  any  Persons  to  fill  up  so  much  of  said 
Dock  on  the  South  side  thereof  as  to  leave  it  of  a  Wedth  sufficient 
for  Boats  to  pass,  twelve  feet  wide  at  the  least,  and  from  thence 
to  lay  a  Bridge  across  said  Dock  sufficient  for  Carts  to  pass  over, 
and  that  said  Bridge  be  laid  on  the  most  Westerly  side  of  said  pro- 
posed Street  so  as  least  to  incommode  the  Dock  below :  And  the 
Proprietors  on  either  side  of  the  Dock  above  the  Bridge  may  at  any 
time  fill  up  their  respective  parts  of  said  Dock  ;  Saving  that  when 
it  shall  be  wholly  filled  up,  they  shall  lay  the  Common  Sewer  from 
the  present  mouth  thereof  to  the  Bridge  aforesaid  in  the  same 
manner  as  it  is  laid  above. 

P  order  of  the  Committee 

A.  Oliver. 
Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

The  Committee  agreed  that  a  New  Street  of  forty  feet  wide 
should  be  laid  open  from  King  Street  to  the  Eastward  of  Mackrel 
Lane  to  run  to  Mr  Hallo  wells  House  in  Battery  March,  agreeable 
to  the  said  Report,  And  that  the  same  be  Accepted  as  it  now 
Stands. 

Voted  that  the  Committee  appointed  for  the  New  Street  from 
King  Street  to  Mr  Hallowell's  House  —  be  also  desired  to  View 
and  consider  the  Street  called  Battery  March  leading  from  Mr 
Hallowells  to  the  South  Battery  —  and  report  thereon 

James  Bowdoin,  Esqr.  from  the  Committee  appointed  the  4*^^. 
instant  upon  Water  Street  and  Milk  Street  made  the  following 
Report  —  Viz'. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  consider  what  Alterations  were 
proper  to  be  made  in  Water  Street  and  Milk  Street  have  taken  a 
View  of  said  Streets  —  and  find. 

That  Water  Street  where  Pudding  lane  strikes  it,  is  thirty  nine 
feet  wide  ;  from  whence  it  runs  of  different  Wedths  to  Quaker  lane  ; 
the  North  side  being  a  curve  line  or  making  an  Elbow  to  said 
Quaker  lane  Between  the  Easterly  side  of  said  Lane  and  the  corner 
of  Mr  Torreys  Land  the  said  Street  contracts  of  a  sudden  being 
there  but  thirty  one  feet  wide  and  continues  contracting  to  the 
lower  end  of  it  at  Mr  Parrotts  in  Mackrel  lane  where  it  is  Seven- 
teen feet  and  an  half  wide. 

The  Committee  are  of  Opinion  that  from  Pudding  Lane  East- 
ward this  Street  should  be  forty  feet  wide ;  and  to  make  it  so, 
they  propose  that  the  North  side  of  it  as  far  down  as  Quaker  lane 


108  Cixr  Document  No.   100. 

should  be  bounded  bv  a  Strait  line  to  run  from  the  Corner  of  said 
Quaker  lane  up  to  Pudding  lane  so  as  to  take  in  one  foot  of  said 
Pudding  lane.  This  line  would  cut  off  the  Elbow  aforesaid  and 
no  way  incommode  the  Abutters. 

Between  Quaker  lane  and  Mackrel  lane  they  propose  that  the 
Street  should  be  widened  on  the  North  side,  and  in  such  a  man- 
ner as  to  take  in  nine  feet  of  the  West  side  of  the  most  Western 
Lot ;  and  Twenty  two  feet  and  an  half  of  the  East  side  of  the  most 
Eastern  Lot  which  will  make  this  part  of  the  Street  40  feet  wide 
and  perfectly  strait.  Some  of  the  Abutters  on  this  part  of  the 
Street  should  have  a  suitable  Compensation  for  the  Land  taken 
from  them. 

The  Committee  also  find  that  Milk  Street  where  Treasurer  Gray 
lives  is  28  feet  wide,  and  at  the  South  East  Corner  of  CoP  Wen- 
dell's Land  22  feet ;  thence  it  immediately  widens  to  27  feet,  and 
continues  that  Wedth  to  young  Mr  Oliver's  Corner ;  thence  it 
contracts  to  18  feet  &  runs  of  different  Wedths  to  the  End  of  it 
where  it  is  22  feet    wide. 

The  Committee  think  it  would  be  proper  that  this  Street  from 
Mr  G-rays  Eastward  should  be  at  least  forty  feet  wide,  and  that 
so  much  of  the  Abutting  Land  on  both  Sides  be  taken  into  it,  as 
will  make  the  Street  of  that  Wedth.  Said  Abutting  Land  to  be 
taken  wherever  it  will  best  serve  to  make  the  said  Street  most 
uniform  and  regular.  James  Bowdoin. 

Sam.  Hewes. 
A.  Oliver,  jun^. 

Boston  April  8.  1760. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered  after  some  Debate 
thereon. 

Voted,  That  that  part  of  said  Report  which  relates  to  Water 
Street  be  accepted. 

And  on  that  part  of  the  Report  respecting  Milk  Street  — 

Voted,  That  the  said  Committee  be  desired  to  perfect  their  Re- 
port as  to  the  running  of  the  Lines. 

Also  Voted,  That  the  said  Committee  be  desired  again  to  take 
a  View  of  the  lower  part  of  Water  Street,  and  further  consider 
nud  report  thereon. 

Adjourned  to  tomorrow  afternoon  3  o'clock. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  April  IP  1760. 
Present.     His  Honour  the  Lieut  Gov"". 
Capt.  Osborne.  Capt.    Erving.  Mr  Gushing. 

CoP  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Capt.   Hewes. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Austin. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Oliver  jun^ 

CoP.  Jackson. 

James  Bowdoin,  Esq.  from  the  Committee  on  Water  Street  and 
Milk  Street  —  made  the  following  further  Report  —  Viz'. 

With  regard  to  Water  Street  the  Committee  are  further  of 
Opinion  that  it  should  be  continued  from  Mackrel  lane  Easterly  to 
the  New  proposed  Street ;  the  North  side  of  it  to  be  run  from 
Mackrel  lane  on  a  line  with  the  Southerly  end  of  Mr  Wheelwrights 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  109 

Brick  "Warehouse  ;  and  the  South  side  to  run  Parallel  with  said 
line  at  oO  feet  distance  which  will  make  this  part  of  the  Street  30 
feet  wide  and  perfectly  strait. 

With  regard  to  Milk  Street,  the  Committee  find  there  must  be  a 
small  bend  in  said  Street  to  the  Eastward  of  Mr  Gray's,  Vizt.  on 
the  West  side  of  Mr  Dowse's  Land  at  feet  distance  from  his 

Corner.  From  this  Point  (where  a  Stake  is  driven)  to  a  burnt  Post 
on  the  North  side  of  the  Street,  near  the  Mouth  of  a  Common 
Shore  where  the  Angle  will  be,  is  40  feet.  The  Committee  propose 
that  12  feet  be  taken  from  the  Abutting  Land  on  the  North  side 
opposite  to  Mr  Gray's  ;  and  from  thence  that  a  strait  line  should 
be  run  to  the  burnt  Post  aforesaid  near  the  Mouth  of  the  Common 
Shore  aforesaid,  and  from  thence  another  strait  line  to  the  Corner 
at  the  East  end  oC  the  Street  on  the  North  side  which  will  com- 
plete the  north  side  of  the  Street. 

With  respect  to  the  South  side  of  the  Street  they  propose  that 
a  line  should  be  run  from  Mr  Gray's  on  a  range  with  Mr  Bourn's 
house  to  the  Stake  aforesaid  on  the  West  side  of  Mr  Dowse's 
Land  ;  and  from  thence  to  Battery  March  Street,  to  strike  said 
Street  at  40  feet  distance  from  the  Corner  aforesaid  on  the  North 
side  of  said  Milk  Street. 

These  lines  compleat  the  Street  and  make  it  perfectly  Strait 
from  Mr  Gray's  to  Mr  Dowse's,  and  from  Mr  Dowse's  to  the 
End  of  it ;  and  forty  feet  wide  through  that  whole  length,  agree- 
able to  these  Lines  the  Committee  have  Caused  the  Street  to  be 
staked  out. 

The  Committee  are  also  of  Opinion  that  a  Lane  should  be  made 
from  Milk  Street  to  Water  Street  in  the  direction  of  Horn  lane  to 
open  into  Water  Street  through  the  Land  belonging  to  Mr  Beigh- 
ton  &  Mr  Walley  and  that  it  should  be  strait  and  twenty  one  feet 
wide.  —  Horn  lane  from  l^Iilk  Street  will  make  a  part  of  this  pro- 
posed lane  till  it  turns  Westward  ;  this  Western  part  of  Horn  Lane 
is  proposed  to  be  shut  up. 

Boston  April!  1.  1760.  James  Bowdoin. 

Sam.  Hewes. 
A.  Oliver,  jun^. 

Which  Report  being  read,  after  some  Debate  thereon,  Voted. 
That  that  part  of  the  said  Report  which  relates  to  Water  Street  be 
accepted. 

■  Voted.  That  the  whole  Committee  go  upon  the  Ground  and  take 
a  View  of  the  lower  part  of  Milk  Street  before  they  come  to  a 
determination  upon  the  Committees  Report  respecting  the  said 
Street,  and  that  the  same  be  attended  this  afternoon  at  6  o'clock. 

Upon  Application  made  by  Francis  Borland,  Esq.  Liberty  is 
granted  him  to  rebuild  his  Warehouse  on  the  wharf  to  the  East- 
ward of  Mackrel  Lane  near  Olivers  Dock  ;  provided  the  same  be 
built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and  Covered  with  Slate  or  Tile  agreeable 
to  Law. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  April  12.  1760. 

Present. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Capt.  P^rving.  Mr  Cushing. 


110  City  Doctoient  No.   100. 

Col".  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Scollay. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Austin. 

Dr  Pynchou.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Oliver,  jun^ 

CoP.  Jackson. 

The  Committee  appointed  the  10*  instant,  to  Stake  out  Lev- 
eretts  Lane  —  make  the  following  Report,  —  Vizt. 

The  Committee  for  Widening  Leveretts  Lane  agreeable  to 
directions  have  Staked  it  out  and  find  it  will  be  Crooked  if  it  run 
as  agreed  upon.  And  therefore  would  propose  that  the  East  side 
of  Leveretts  Lane  keep  a  strait  Course  till  it  meet  with  Water 
Street,  that  it  i3e  30  feet  wide  against  the  Northerly  part  of 
Deacon  Salter's  Land,  and  that  it  be  35  feet  wide  where  it  meets 
with  Water  Street. 

It  is  further  proposed  to  Open  a  Street  of  35  feet  wide  through 
Mr  Dalton's  Land  to  Milk  Street  as  near  as  may  be  upon  a  line 
with  Leveretts  Street. 

J.  Osborne. 
Sam'^  Watts. 
Tho®  Cushing. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

The  above  Proposals  were  approved  of  and  the  said  Committee 
are  desired  to  Conform  themselves  accordingly. 

The  Committee  having  Viewed  the  lower  part  of  Milk  Street 
according  to  appointment  yesterday  now  entered  into  the  further 
Consideration  of  the  Committees  Report  relating  to  the  same  — 

as  entred  yesterday,  and  after  a  Debate  thereon The  Question 

was  put,  whether  the  Committee's  Report  be  Accepted?    It  passed 
in  the  Affirmative. 

Upon  that  part  of  the  said  Committee's  Report  respecting  Horn 
Lane  as  entered  yesterday.  Voted,  That  the  Report  be  Accepted 
according  to  the  proposed  Alterations  —  and  the  Committee  are 
desired  to  Amend  their  Report  accordingly. — Also  —  Voted  That 
the  said  Committee  be  desired  to  make  Provision  for  the  Com- 
mon Shore  now  lying  within  Mr  Calefs  Land  in  Milk  Street,  that 
the  same  may  not  be  hereafter  Obstructed. 

Adjourned  to  Tuesday  next  at  3  o'clock  p.m. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  April  17.  1760. 
Present,  His  Honor  the  Lieut  Gov. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Judge  Sewall.  Mr  Cushing. 

Col°.  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Scollay. 

Dr  Pynchon.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Oliver,  jun''. 

Mr  Henshaw. 

Upon  Application  made  by  Capt.  Bartholomew  Cheever,  Liberty 
is  granted  him  to  rebuild  his  Warehouse  in  King  Street,  provided 
the  same  be  built  with  Stone  or  Brick  and  Covered  with  Slate  or 
Tile  agreeable  to  Law. 

Andrew  Oliver,  Esq.  from  the  Committee  appointed  to  ascertain 
the  Lines  of   Mackrel  Lane,  and  of  the  Street  leading  from  the 


jSIiscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  Ill 

lower  end  of  King  Street  to  Battery  March  make  the  following 
Report  —  Vizt. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  ascertain  the  Lines  of  Mackrel 
Lane,  and  of  the  Street  leading  from  the  lower  end  of  King  Street 
to  Battery  March  have  caused  the  same  to  be  staked  out,  (each 
of  them  to  be  forty  foot  wide)  as  follows  —  Vizt. 

The  West  side  of  Mackrel  Lane  to  run  upon  a  Line  with  the 
East  end  of  the  House  occupied  by  Mr  James  Gooch  to  a  point 
upon  a  Line  with  the  Front  of  Mr  Lindalls  Brick  Buildings,  and 
from  thence  to  run  on  a  strait  line  till  it  touches  young  Mr 
Oliver's  Brick  Wall  before  his  House  at  Seven  feet  distance  from 
his  North  East  Corner ;  The  East  Line  will  then  come  Seven 
feet  on  Mr  Powells  Corner  opposite  so  as  to  open  Mackrel  Lane 
and  Oliver  Street  fairly  into  each  other. 

These  Lines  seem  most  convenient  as  they  will  take  in  as  much 
of  the  Old  Street  as  can  be  taken  in,  in  any  other  direction, 
and  the  Bend  being  near  the  Middle  will  be  less  perceptible  than 
if  it  were  made  in  any  other  part  of  the  Street. 

Joshua  Henshaw.        A.  Oliver. 
John  Scollat.  Tho®  Hancock. 

The  Committee  have  likewise  caused  the  lower  Street  to  be 
marked  out,  the  North  West  Corner  thereof  to  be  thirty  eight 
feet  from  Mr  Cooke's  Brick  Warehouse  which  he  is  now  repairing 
(formerly  occupied  as  a  Dwelling  house  by  the  Widow  Checkley) 
the  Western  Line  of  said  Street  to  run  from  thence  to  a  point 
twenty  feet  distant  from  the  Middle  of  the  South  end  of  the  Pave- 
ment near  to  Mr  Hallowells  late  Dwelling  house  ;  the  Eastern 
Line  to  run  paralell  with  it ;  and  that  no  Buildings  be  set  up 
within  said  Lines. 

A.  Oliver. 
Tho®  Hancock. 
John  Scollay. 
Which  Reports  being  read  and  considered  — 

Voted,  That  the  same  be  Accepted,  with  regard  to  both  said 
Streets. 

A  Petition  of  a  number  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Bos- 
ton, praying  that  liberty  may  not  be  granted  to  any  Tanners  Cur- 
riers or  Tallow  Chandlers  to  Erect  any  Buildings  or  Workhouses 
to  carry  on  their  said  Business's  on  any  of  the  Places  laid  desolate 
by  the  Fire,  but  that  they  be  obliged  to  carry  on  their  said  busi- 
ness in  such  parts  of  the  Town  as  will  not  be  Offensive  to  the  In- 
habitants.   Read. 

James  Bowdoin,  P^sq.  from  the  Committee  on  Horn  Lane  and  the 
Common  Shore  in  Milk  Street  as  entred  the  12"^  instant,  made  the 
following  Report.  Vizt.  The  Committee  propose  that  this  Horn 
Lane  should  be  widened  on  the  East  side  of  it,  by  taking  into  it  — 
feet  of  the  Southerly  line  of  Winter  Calefs  Land  where  it  bounds 
on  Milk  Street  ;  and  to  run  from  thence  on  a  Strait  line  through 
said  Calefs  Land  and  Thomas  Walley's  Land  so  as  to  take  in  — 
feet  of  said  Walleys  Front  upon  Water  Street.     The  West  side  of 


112  City  Document  No.   100. 

said  Lane  to  rim  Northerly  from  Milk  Street  ou  the  same  line  as 
heretofore  till  it  strikes  the  Rear  of  Mr  Beighton's  Land  ;  then  to 
run  through  said  Beighton's  Land  on  the  same  strait  course  to 
Water  street  where  it  will  take  in  —  feet  of  said  Beighton's  front. 
These  lines  will  make  the  said  Lane  strait  and  twenty  one  feet  wide. 

The  Committee  propose  also  that  the  Mouth  of  the  Common 
Shore  before  mentioned  on  the  North  side  of  Milk  Street,  lying 
within  the  aforesaid  Land  of  the  aforesaid  Winter  Calef  should  be 
fenced  off  and  be  no  longer  within  private  Property  ;  that  it  may 
be  come  at  more  readily  to  be  Cleansed  when  necessary ;  and  for 
this  purpose  that  there  be  taken  from  said  Calefs  Land  a  peice 
measuring  12  feet  on  said  Milk  Street  and  running  back  of  that 
Wedth  fourteen  feet. 

t-  James  Bowdoin. 

Sam^  Hewes. 

Boston  April  14.  1760.  A.  Oliver,  jun''. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered. 
Voted,  That  the  same  be  Accepted. 
Adjourned  to  Thursday  next  3  o'clock  P.  M. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  May  1.  1760. 
Present,  His  Honour  the  Lieut  Governour. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Hensbaw. 

Cop.  Wendell.  Mr  Cushing.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  CoP.  Jackson.  Mr  Scollay. 

Mr  Bowdoin.  Mr  Austin. 

A  Memorial  of  Francis  Borland,  Esq.  remonstrating  against  the 
laying  out  of  Leveretts  Lane  so  as  to  run  iuto  Milk  Street  through 
his  Land  in  the  Occupation  of  Joseph  Calef  —  and  also  against 
the  Widening  of  Milk  Street  and  bringing  it  Nine  feet  upon  the 
same  Land  as  is  proposed.  Praying  that  these  Matters  may  be 
again  taken  into  Consideration.     Read. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  lay  out  the  New  Street  from  King 
Street  to  Mr  Hallowells  in  Battery  March.  Presented  a  Plan  of 
the  said  Street  in  the  manner  they  proposed  the  same  should  be 
laid  out. 

On  a  Representation  of  Mr  Benja.  Harrod  that  the  running  of 
the  New  Street  on  a  Strait  line  from  King  Street  to  Mr  Hallow- 
ell's  would  greatly  detriment  said  Harrods  House  Lot.  Voted. 
That  Mr  Bowdoin,  Mr  Henshaw  and  Mr  Scollay  be  a  Committee 
to  view  the  Premises  and  make  Report  as  soon  as  may  be. 

The  Committee  appointed  to  view  and  consider  the  laying  out 
of  Battery  March.  Presented  a  Plan  of  the  said  Street  in  the  man- 
ner they  proposed  the  same  should  be  laid  out.  —  Which  being 
considered 

Voted.  That  the  same  be  Accepted 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  May  2.  1760. 

Present. 
Capt.  Osborne,  Mr  Henshaw.  Capt.  Hewes. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.        113 

CoP.  Wendell.  CoP.  Jackson.  Mr  Scollay. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Gushing.  Mr  Austin. 

Mr  Bowdoiu.  Mr  Oliver,  jun^ 

The  Committee  appointed  yesterday  on  the  Representation  of 
Mr  Harrod  relating  to  the  New  Street  from  King  Street  to  Mr 
Hallowells,  made  the  following  Report,  Vizt.  The  Committee 
appointed  by  the  foregoing  Vote,  having  viewed  Mr  Harrod's  and 
Mr  Wheatley's  House  Lots  are  of  opinion,  That  the  New  Street 
should  run  from  King  Street  at  right  Angles  with  said  King  Street 
as  far  as  the  Rear  or  Southerly  line  of  said  Lots,  and  from  thence 
on  a  Strait  line  in  the  following  manner,  Vizt.  On  the  West- 
erly side  from  the  Rear  of  Mr  Wheatley's  Lot  to  a  point  twenty 
feet  westward  of  the  Centre  of  the  South  end  of  the  Pavement 
near  Mr  Hallowell's  late  Dwelling  house  ;  The  Easterly  side  to  run 
parallel  with  the  other  from  the  Rear  of  Mr  Harrod's  Lot  at  forty 
feet  distance. 

James  Bowdoin. 

Boston  Ma}-  2*^.  1760.  Joshua  Henshavt. 

John  Scollat. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered. 

Voted,  That  the  same  be  Accepted. 

The  following  was  omitted  being  eutred  yesterday. 

The  Committee  being  informed  that  several  Persons  are  Erect- 
ing buildings  in  the  Places  laid  Waste  by  the  Fires,  contrary  to 
Law. 

Voted,  That  Mr  Baker  notify  the  following  Persons  to  attend 
the  Committee  tomorrow  at  3  o'clock  afternoon  and  to  stop  pro- 
ceeding in  the  mean  time.     Vizt. 

Mr  Allen  a  Smiths  Shop  on  CoP.  Wendells  Land. 

Mr  Read  a  building  for  Blockmakers  Work. 

Mr  Hallowell  a  Smiths  Shop  : and 

Mr  William  Blair  Townsend  a  Shed  near  King  Street. 

Adjourned  to  Thursday  next  3  o'clock  P.  M. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  May.  8.  1760 
Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut  Governor. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Dr  Pynchon.  Capt.  Hewes. 

CoP.  Wendell.  Capt.^  Erving.  Mr  Scollay. 

Mr.  Oliver.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Austin. 

CoP.  .Jackson. 
Upon  Application  made  by  Mr  William  Hall,  Liberty  is  granted 
him  to  build  a  Store  or  Warehouse  in  Horn  Lane,  provided  the 
same  be  built  with  Stone  or  Brick  and  Covered  with  Slate  or  Tile 
agreeable  to  Law  ;  provided  also  that  the  same  does  not  interfere 
with  any  of  the  Streets  as  they  are  proposed  to  be  laid  out. 

Upon  Application  made  by  John  Wheelwright,  Esq.  Liberty  is 
granted  him  to  rel)uild  his  Warehouse  near  Olivers  Dock.  — Pro- 
vided the  same  be  built  with  Stone  or  Brick  and  Covered  with  Slate 
or  Tile  agreeable  to  Law. 


114  City  Document  No.  100. 

A  Letter  from  Timothy  Lindall,  Esqr.  dated  Salem,  April  28. 
17G0.  desiring  liberty  to  rebuild  the  Front  of  his  Warehouse  near 
Olivers  Dock  with  Wood  ;  —  was  Read  and  being  Considered  ;  — 
The  Question  was  put,  Whether  it  be  the  mind  of  the  Committee 
they  could  grant  such  liberty  ?     it  passed  in  the  Negative. 

The  Committee  agreed  to  meet  on  Monday  next  at  three  o'clock 
in  the  Afternoon,  to  consider  the  following  Matters.  —  Vizt. 

To  determine  whether  the  Committee  will  reconsider  their  Vote 
for  laying  out  a  New  Street  from  the  lower  end  of  King  Street  to 
Mr  Hallowells. 

Whether  they  will  reconsider  their  Vote  for  making  Horn  Lane 
strait  by  I'unniug  through  Mr  Walleys  and  Mr  Beightons  Estates. 

Whether  they  will  make  anj^  Alteration  in  the  direction  of  Milk 
Street. 

And  Mr  Baker  is  to  Notify  all  the  Gentlemen  of  the  Committee 
thereof. 

Adjourned  to  Monday  next  3  o'clock  P.  M. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  May  12.  1760. 

Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut,  Governour. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Cushing. 

CoP.  Wendell.  Mr  Henshaw.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  CoP.  Jackson.  Mr  Scollay. 

Capt.  Erving.  Mr  Austin. 

The  Committee  according  to  Appointment  entred  into  the  Con- 
sideration, Whether  they  would  reconsider  their  Vote  for  laying 
out  a  New  Street  from  the  lower  end  of  King  Street  to  Mr  Hallow- 
ell's.  And  the  Question  being  put.  —  Whether  the  Committee 

would  reconsider  the  same  ?     And  it  passed  in  the  Affirmative. 

Voted.  That  the  further  Consideration  of  laying  out  the  said 
Street  be  referred  to  Thursday  next  3  o'clock  Afternoon. 

The  Committee  entred  into  the  Consideration  of  Horn  Lane,  — 
and  after  some  debate  thereon. 

Voted,  that  the  Vote  of  the  Committee  for  making  Horn  Lane 
strait  by  running  through  Mr  Walleys  and  Mr  Beightons  Lands,  — - 
be  reconsidered  —  and  that  the  said  Lane  remain  in  the  same  man- 
ner and  in  the  same  direction  it  did  formerly. 

The  Committee  entred  into  the  Consideration  of  Milk  Street,  — - 
and  after  considerable  debate  thereon. 

Voted,  That  Capt.  Erving,  Mr  Hancock,  Mr  Cushing,  Capt. 
Hewes  and  Mr  Scollay  be  a  committee  to  view  the  said  Street 
again,  well  consider  and  determine  whether  the  running  of  the 
Lines  of  the  said  Street  can  any  waj-s  be  made  more  beneficial  than 
those  alread}'  agreed  on  by  this  Committee,  —  and  Report  thereon. 

Information  being  given  that  John  Wheelwright,  Esq.  was  erecting 
his  Warehouse  near  Oliver's  Dock  partly  with  Wood  contrary  to 
Law. 


MiscELLAXEous  Papers,  1760.  115 

Unanimously  voted  that  a  Message  be  sent  to  the  said  Mr 
Wheelwright  to  acquaint  him  that  the  Committee  expect  that  he 
does  not  proceed  any  further  therein,  unless  he  comply  with  the 
directions  of  the  Lasv. 

The  Committee  on  Pudding  Lane  made  the  following  Report  the 
1'' of  May  instant,  and  was  then  omitted:  Vizt.  The  Committee 
on  Pudding  Lane  further  report,  that  they  have  run  near  a  S.  S.  W. 
Line  from  the  S.  W.  Corner  of  Mr  Gridleys  office  to  a  Stake  75 
feet  distant  therefrom  and  from  thence  near  a  South  Course  to  a 
Stake  in  Water  Street  6J  feet  below  the  Eastern  corner  of  said 
Lane,  thence  crossing  the  Lane  Westward  and  taking  in  4^  feet 
of  the  late'  Mr  Benja.  Clarks  Cellar  will  with  the  Lane,  leave  a 
Street  25  feet  wide  on  Water  Street. 

Then  running  from  the  point  of  4^  feet  of  Mr  Clarks  Cellar  on 
the  West  side  of  said  Lane  a  direct  Course  to  a  Post  at  15  feet 
distance  from  Mr  Phillips  his  Brick  Stable  Wall,  being  the  Boun- 
dary of  Richard  Foster  Esqr  Land,  and  crossing  over  to  the  Line 
on  the  East  side  of  said  Lane  leaves  a  Street  of  28  feet  wide  there, 

and  have  caused  the  same  to  be  staked  out  accordingly. 

Tho®  Hubbard,  in  the  name  of  the    Committee. 

May  1.  1760. 

Which  Report  being  I'ead  and  considered 

Voted,  That  the  same  be  Accepted. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  May  15.  1760. 

Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut  Governour. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Cushing. 

Col°  Wendell.  Mr  Hubbard.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  ScoUay. 

Capt.  Erving.  Col°.  Jackson.  Mr  Austin. 

The  Committee  entred  into  the  Consideration  of  Milk  Street,  — 
and  after  having  been  upon  the  Ground  in  a  body  and  viewed  the 
same. 

.John  Erving,  Esq"",  from  the  Committee  appointed  the  12"'  in- 
stant —  made  a  Verbal  Report. 

That  the  said  Committee  were  of  Opinion  that  the  former  deter- 
mination of  this  Committee  relating  to  the  running  of  the  Lines  of 
tiie  said  Street  should  be  Altered,  and  that  the  same  should  be 
widened  upon  the  South  side  so  as  to  make  it  forty  feet  in  Wedth 
according  to  the  Lines  they  proposed. 

Voted,  That  the  Report  of  the  said  Committee  as  it  relates  to 

widening  of  the  said  Street  upon  the  South  side  be  Accepted.  

And  that  the  said  Committee  be  desired  to  stake  the  same  out 
agreeable  to  their  Report,  and  make  Report  tomorrow  at  One 
o'clock  P.  M. 

The  Vote  of  the  Town  of  Boston  at  their  Meeting  the  13"'  in- 
stant, relating  to  the  New  Street  from  King  Street  to  Mr  Hallow- 
ell's  was  Read. 

Voted,  That  the  further  Consideration  of  the  said  Street  be 
referred  till  tomoii'ow. 

Adjourned  to  tomorrow  one  o'clock  P.  M. 


116  City  Document  No.   100. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  May.  16.  1760. 

Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut  Governour. 

Capt.  Osborne.  Dr  Pynchon.  Mr  Henshaw. 

Col".  Wendell.  Capt.  Erving.  Mr  Cushing. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Austin. 

Mr  Hubbard. 

Tlie  Committee  entred  into  the  Consideration  of  the  New  Street 
proposed  to  be  laid  out  from  King  Street  —  and  after  some  debate 
thereon. — The  Question  was  put,  Whether  the  Committee  think 
it  convenient  that  any  Provision  be  made  for  the  laying  out  a  New 
Street  from  King  Street  to  Mr  Hallowells  late  Dwelling  house  ? 
And  it  passed  in  the  Negative. 

Voted  ;  That  the  Street  from  the  lower  end  of  Milk  Street  to 
Mr  Hallowells  late  Dwelling  house  be  made  and  continued  Forty 
feet  in  Wedth,  —  and  that  the  Committee  appointed  on  Milk 
Street  be  desired  to  Stake  out  the  same  accordingly. 

Voted,  That  the  determination  of  this  Committee  with  respect 
to  Water  Streets  running  down  thirty  feet  in  Wedth  to  the  New 
Street  that  was  proposed  to  be  laid  out  from  King  Street  to  Mr 
Hallowells,  —  be  reconsidered  —  and  that  no  Provision  be  made 
for  laying  out  the  lower  part  of  said  Water  Street  any  further 
than  Mackrel  lane. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  June  5.  1760, 

Present 
Capt.  Osborne.  Judge  Sewall.  Mr  Cushing. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Capt.  Hewes. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Scollay. 

CoF.  Jackson. 
Deacon  Waite*  and  Mr  Reed  Appeared  and  desired  that  a  Jury 
might  be  impannelled  to  Apprize  their  Lands  ia  King  Street  that 
are  taken  into  Mackrel  Lane. 

Upon  Application  made  by  Mr  Benja.  Harrod  Liberty  is  granted 
him  to  rebuild  his  Warehouse  in  King  Street ;  provided  the  same 
be  built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and  Covered  with  Slate  or  Tile  agree- 
able to  Law. 

Voted ;  That  Judge  Sewall  and  Mr  Bowdoin  be  desired  to  pre- 
pare the  draft  of  a  Bill  to  lay  before  the  Great  and  General  Court 
to  Confirm  the  Doings  of  this  Committee  with  regard  to  laying 
out  the  several  Streets,  — to  prevent  the  building  with  Wood  in 
the  Town  of  Boston  for  the  future,  —  and  to  indemnifj'  such  as 
have  heretofore  transgressed  in  that  Matter  provided  they  Cover 
their  Buildings  with  Slate  or  Tile  &  rough  Cast  the  Outside. 

Upon  Application  made  by  Joseph  Dowse  Esq^  Liberty,  is 
granted  him  to  build  a  Stable  on  his  Land  in  Milk  Street;  pro- 
vided the  same  be  built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and  Covered  with 
Slate  or  Tile  agreeable  to  Law. 

Adjourned  to  Monday  next  at  10  o'clock  A.  M. 

*  Salter  in  margin. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  117 

.    At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  June  9,  1760 

Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut.  Governour. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Judge  Sewall.  Col°  Jackson. 

CoP.  Wendell.  Capt.  Erving.  Mr  Cushing. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Mr  ScoIla3\ 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr    Austin. 

Mr  Henshaw. 
Upon    Application   made   by    Mr   Jonathan  Mason,  Liberty  is 
granted  him  to  rebuild  his  Dwelling  house  in  Cornhill ;  provided 
the  same  be  built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and  Covered  with  Slate  or 
Tile  agreeable  to  Law. 

The  Question  was  put.  Whether  Bread  Street  should  be  made 
Wider  than  Twenty  five  feet  as  laid  out  by  the  Selectmen  before 
the  last  Fire  ? 

It  passed  in  the  Affirmative. 

Voted  ;  That  the  said  Street  be  laid  out  Thirty  feet  in  Wedth 

Judge  Sewall  from  the  Committee  appointed  to  prepare  the  Draft 
of  a  Bill  to  be  presented  to  the  Great  and  General  Court,  for  Con- 
firming the  Doings  of  this  Committee  with  regard  to  laying  out 
the  Streets  &c  reported  the  same  —  which  was  read  and  approved 
by  the  Committee. 

John  Erving,  Esqr.  from  the  Committee  on  Milk  Street  &c  make 
the  following  Report ;  Vizt. 

The  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Consideration  of  what 
Alteration  it  may  be  necessary  to  make  in  Milk  Street,  have 
viewed  said  Street  and  find  if  it  should  be  laid  out  agreeable  to 
the  report  made  by  a  Committee  the  ll''^  of  April  last,  it  will  be 
very  Expensive  to  the  Town  as  well  as  very  detrimental  to  the 
Proprietors,  especially  on  the  North  side  of  said  Street. 

They  would  therefore  propose  that  the  North  side  of  the  Street 
be  laid  out  in  the  following  manner,  that  Twelve  &  half  feet  be 
taken  from  the  Land  to  the  North  West  Corner  of  Mr  Bourns 
house,  from  this  point  (where  a  Stake  is  fixed)  the  street  to  run 
on  a  Line  to  the  Eastward  to  a  Stake  near  the  Cinque  in  Mr 
Calef's  Land,  from  thence  on  a  Line  to  the  South  East  Corner  of 
Colo.  Wendells  Brick  Wall,  from  thence  on  a  Line  to  a  Stake 
fixed  at  the  North  East  Corner  of  said  Street,  which  will  Compleat 
the  North  side  thereof. 

They  would  propose  the  South  side  of  said  Street  to  be  laid 
out  in  the  following  manner,  that  it  run  on  a  Line  from  the  North 
East  Corner  of  Mr  Bourns  house  to  a  Stake  near  Mr  Dowse's 
Land,  opposite  to,  and  at  40  feet  distance  from  the  Stake  afore- 
said nigh  the  Cinque  in  Mr  Calefs  Land,  from  thence  on  a  Line 
to  a  Stake  in  Mr  Prouts  Land,  opposite  to  and  at  Forty  feet  dis- 
tance from  the  Soutli  East  Corner  of  CoP.  Wendells  Brick  Wall, 
from  thence  on  a  Line  to  Battery  March  to  Strike  said  Street  at 
Forty  feet  distance  from  the  Stake  placed  at  the  North  East 
Corner  of  Milk  Street. 

These  Lines  Compleat  the  Street  and  will  render  it  very  com- 


118  City  Document  No.   100. 

modius,  the  Committee  have  accordingly  caused  the  Street  to  be 
Staked  out,  and  do  now  exhibit  a  Plan  agreeable  thereto. 

Tiie  Committee  propose  that  the  Cinque  before  mentioned  on 
the  North  side  of  Milk  Street  l3'ing  in  the  aforesaid  Land  of  the 
aforesaid  Calef  should  be  fenced  off  and  be  no  longer  within 
private  Property  that  it  may  be  come  at  more  readily  to  be  cleansed 
when  necessary  and  for  this  purpose  that  there  be  taken  from  said 
Calefs  Land  a  Peice  measuring  Twelve  feet  on  said  Milk  Street 
and  running  back  of  that  Wedth  fourteen  feet. 

The  Committee  further  report  that  the  Street  called  Battery 
March  be  continued  from  Milk  Street  towards  Mr  Hallowells 
upon  the  same  direction  with  the  Pavement  now  there,  said  Pave- 
ment to  make  the  West  side  of  the  Street,  and  that  it  be  made 
Forty  feet  wide  by  taking  in  part  of  the  ship  yard  or  Eastern  side 
for  that  purpose. 

The  Committee  further  report  that  the  Street  called  Bread 
Street  leading  from  Mackrel  Lane  to  the  lower  part  of  Milk 
Street  be  Widened  to  Thirty  feet  by  taking  in  the  Land  on  the 
East  side  of  said  Street,  excepting  the  Land  that  is  already  staked 
out  on  the  West  side  John  Ebving  by  order 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

Voted,  That  the  same  be  Accepted.  '    • 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  June  14.  1760 

Present. 
His  Honour  the  Lieut  Governour. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Judge  Sewall.  CoP  Jackson. 

CoP.  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  ^   Mr  Cushing. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Hancock.  '    Mr  ScoUay. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  Austin. 

Mr  Henshaw. 

James  Bowdoin,  Esq.  from  the  Committee  made  the  following 
Report  relating  to  a  New  Street  between  Water  Street  and  Milk 
Street  in  the  direction  of  Leverett  Street  Vizt. 

The  Committee  last  appointed  to  lay  out  a  New  Street  between 
Water  Street  and  Milk  Street  as  near  as  may  be  in  a  Line  with 
Leverett  Street, — report  as  follows,  Vizt. 

That  the  Easterly  side  of  said  New  Street  shall  be  on  a  line  or 
range  with  the  Easterly  side  of  Leveretts  Street,  This  Line  will 
strike  the  Southerly  side  of  Water  Street  —  feet  to  the  Southwest- 
of  the  S.  W.  Corner  of  Mr  Torrey's  Cellar  Wall  (which  Wall 
^utts  Southerly  on  Horn  Lane)  and  will  strike  the  Southerly  side 
of  Milk  Street  at  a  Stake  Nineteen  feet  to  the  Eastward  of  the 
Northeast  Corner  of  Mr  Melatiah  Bourn's  Brick  house ;  And  the 
Westerly  side  of  said  New  Street  shall  be  Paralell  with  the  other 
and  at  the  distance  of  thirty  five  feet  therefrom  ;  and  according 
to  these  Lines  the  said  New  Street  is  staked  out ;  The  Easterly 
side  of  this  New  Street  ranging  with  the  Easterly  side  of  said 
Leveretts  Street ;  they  both  together  make  a  strait  line  from  King 
Street  to  Milk  Street. 

James  Bowdoin. 

Boston  June  14.  1760.  John  Scollay. 


Miscellaneous  Papers,  1760.  119 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 
"Voted,  that  the  same  be  Accepted. 

The  Committee  agreed  to  reconsider  their  Vote  about  laying  out 
a  New  Street  from  King  Street  to  Mr  Hallowell's  late  Dwelling 
house,  and  that  they  would  meet  on  Monday  next  at  Six  o'clock 
in  the  Afternoon  to  consider  the  same. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee  June  16.  1760. 

Present. 
Capt.  Osborne.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Mr  Gushing. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr.  Scollay. 

Judge  Sewall.  Mr  Henshaw.  Mr  Austin. 

Cop  Jackson. 
Upon   Application   made   by  Mr.    John   Wheatley,    Liberty  is 
granted  liim  to  rebuild  his  Dwelling  house  in  King  Street,  pro- 
vided the  same  be  built  with  Brick  or  Stone  and  Covered  with 
Slate  or  Tile  agreeable  to  Law. 

James  Bowdoin,  Esq^  from  the  Committee  appointed  on  Mackerel 
Street  and  Bread  Street ;  made  the  following  Report.  —  Vizt. 

The  Committee  last  appointed  to  lay  out  Mackrel  Street  and 
Bread  Street,  report  as  follows,  Vizt.  That  the  Westerly  side  of 
Mackrel  Street  shall  run  as  heretofore  from  the  N.  E.  Corner  of 
the  late  Treasurer  Foye's  house  in  King  Street  (now  Occupied  as 
a  Tavern  by  Mr  Gooch)  to  the  Southerly  end  of  the  Brick  Wall 
of  Mr  Perkins's  late  Dwelling  house  about  145  feet ;  and  from 
thence  on  a  Strait  line  to  a  Stake  ranging  with  the  Southerly  side 
of  Mr  Parrotts  house  at  the  distance  of  40  feet  from  the  S.  W. 
Corner  thereof,  and  from  thence  on  the  same  line  to  Milk  Street ; 
These  Lines  compleat  the  Westerly  side  of  the  Street  which  will 
be  nearly  strait ;  The  Easterly  side  of  said  Street  between  Milk 
Street  and  Water  Street  shall  be  Paralell  with  the  Westerly  side 
at  the  distance  of  Forty  feet;  This  Easterly  side  will  just  touch 
the  S.  W.  Corner  of  Mr  Parrotts  house  ;  From  King  Street  the 
Easterly  side  of  said  Mackrel  Street  shall  run  from  a  point  Forty 
feet  to  the  Eastward  of  the  North  East  Corner  of  the  late  Mr 
Foye's  house  aforesaid,  from  thence  on  a  Strait  line  to  the  N.  W. 
Corner  of  the  Cellar  Wall  of  Mr  Alford's  late  Warehouse,  or  to 
the  S.  W.  Corner  of  the  head  of  Oliver's  Dock  both  said  Corners 
being  of  the  same  point;  From  said  point  (where  the  Street  will 
be  about  40  feet  Wide  or  a  little  more)  it  shall  run  about  103 
feet  to  a  Stake  on  the  Northerly  side  of  a  passage  way  leading 
down  to  Mr  Wheelwright's  Bricli  Warehouse,  at  which  stake  the 
Easterly  line  of  Bread  Street  being  continued  across  said  Passage 

Way  will  Strike, With  regard  to  Bread  Street  the  Committee 

propose  that  the  Westerly  side  thereof  shall  run  Northwardly 
from  Milk  Street  from  the  Old  Westerly  Corner  to  a  stake  (rang- 
ing with  the  Southerly  side  of  Water  Street,)  at  forty  eight  feet 
distance  from  the  N.  E.  Corner  of  the  Brick  Wall  of  Mr  Parrotts 
late  Dwelling  house ;  This  Last  mentioned  Stake  shall  be  the 
Corner  formed  by  [the]   Southerly  line  of  Water  Street,  and  the 


120^  City  Docuihent  No.   100. 

Westerly  Ime  of  Bread  Street ;  And  the  Easterly  side  of  said 
Bread  Street  shall  be  paralell  with  the  Westerly  side  thereof 
(above  described)  and  distant  therefrom  Forty  feet  in  every  part ; 
and  all  the  Land  lying  between  the  Westerly  &  Easterly  lines  of 
Mackrel  Street,  and  the  Southerly  line  of  Water  Street  as  they 
are  above  described  shall  for  the  future  lie  open  and  make  part  of 
the  Public  Way, 

Boston  June  16.  1760.  James  Bowdoin. 

John  Scollay. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 

Voted  that  the  same  be  Accepted. 

James  Bowdoin,  Esqr.  from  the  Committee  appointed  to  lay  out 
Battery  March  Street  and  the  lower  part  of  Purchase  Street,  made 
the  following  Report,  Vizt.  The  Committee  appointed  to  lay  out 
Battery    March   Street  and   the  lower   part   of   Purchase  Street, 

having    viewed     the    same     report. First    with     regard     to 

Battery  March  Street  —  That  the  line  from  Mr  Hallowells  to 
the  lower  Corner  of  Mr  Ingersoll's  Cellar  Wall  shall  con- 
tinue as  formerly ;  from  the  lower  Corner  of  said  Cellar  it 
shall  run  84  feet  to  a  stake  which  ranges  with  the  Front  of  said 
Wall,  at  this  Stake  will  be  the  turning  of  the  Street  from  whence 
the  Line  shall  run  to  the  nearest  or  Northeast  Corner  of  Mr 
Eddy's  house  about  81  feet  from  thence  on  the  same  line  to  the 
nearest  or  Northeast  Corner  of  CoP.  Wendell's  Bakehouse 
about  309  feet  from  thence  on  a  Strait  line  to  the  farthest  or 
Southeast  Corner  of  CoP.  Wendell's  Distill  house  about  168  feet; 
from  thence  about  205  iPeet  on  a  strait  line  to  a  Stake  which  ranges 
with  the  Southerly  side  of  the  Cellar  Wall  of  a  House  of  CoP. 
Wendell's  lately  occupied  by  Mr  Allen  ;  this  stake  is  5  feet  dis- 
tant from  the  S.  E.  Corner  of  said  Cellar,  &  here  the  Street  has 
a  considerable  turning,  from  said  stake  the  line  shall  run  strait 
about  68  feet  to  a  stake  on  the  Southerly  side  of  Sconce  lane  at 
120  feet  distance  from  Purchase  Street  from  thence  about  128  feet 
to  a  stake  on  the  Northerly  side  of  Alex''  Hunts  Land  at  120  feet 
from  Purchase  Street  aforesaid. 

The  above  described  lines  which  are  all  strait  compleat  the  Land 
side  of  Battery  March  Street  from  Mr  Ingersolls  as  far  Southward 
as  the  Fire  extended ;  the  opposite  side  of  said  Street  next  the  Sea 
shall  be  Paralell  to  the  side  above  described  and  in  every  part  at 
40  feet  distance  therefrom 

Secondly,  With  regard  to  Purchase  Street,  the  Committee  re- 
port, That  the  Easterly  end  of  said  Purchase  Street  shall  be 
widened  in  the  following  manner ;  Vizt.  the  Northerly  side  of  said 
Street  shall  begin  at  a  stake  in  the  Westerly  line  of  Battery  March 
at  61  feet  distance  from  the  nearest  or  South  East  Corner  of  CoP. 
Wendells  Distill  house ;  from  thence  it  shall  run  about  119  feet  on 
a  strait  line  to  the  South  Easterly  Corner  of  the  Cellar  Wall  of  a 
House  belonging  to  CoP.  Wendell  where  Mr  Audebert  lately 
dwelt,  from  thence  it  shall  run  as  heretofore  as  far  as  Mr  Alex' 
Hunt's  Dwelling  house,  &  the  Southerly  side  of  said  Purchase 
Street  shall  be  30  feet  distant  from  the  other  side  and    parallel 


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therewith  as  far  as  said  Hunt's  Dwelling  house  aforesaid  ;   which 
is  as  far  as  the  Fire  extended  in  that  quarter. 

James  Bowdoin. 
Boston  June  14.  1760.  John  Scollat. 

Which  Report  being  read  and  considered 
Voted,  that  the  same  be  accepted. 

The  Committee  according  to  appointment,  took  into  Consider- 
ation the  Affair  of  laying  out  a  iS'ew  Street  from  King  Street  to 
Batter}'  March  near  Mr  Hallowell's  late  Dwelling  house  and  the 
matter  being  fully  debated,  The  Question  was  put,  Whether  a  New 
Street  should  be  laid  out  there?     It  passed  in  the  Negative. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  said  Committee,  June  17.   1760. 

Present. 

Capt.  Osborne.  Capt.  Erviug.  Mr  Henshaw. 

Col°.  Wendell.  Mr  Bowdoin.  Col°.  Jackson. 

Major  Watts.  Mr  Hancock.  Mr  Gushing. 

Mr  Oliver.  Mr  Hubbard.  Mr  ScoUay. 

Judge  Sewall.  Mr  Austin. 

The  Committee  agreed  that  the  Lines  of  Bread  Street  should  be 
run  strait  as  near  as  may  be  to  Battery  March  Street,  —  and 
Mr  Cushing  and  Mr  Austin  were  appointed  a  Committee  to  view 
the  Ground  &  run  the  Lines,  and  see  whether  the  same  is 
practicable. 

The  following  Report  was  made  relating  to  Battery  March  from 
Milk  Street  to  Mr  Hallowell's  —  in  case  there  should  be  no  New 
Street  laid  out  from  King  Street  which  was  Read  and  Accepted  — 
Vizt. 

That  Battery  March  Street  be  continued  from  Milk  Street  tow- 
ards Mr  Hallowell's  House  in  the  same  direction  with  the  Pave- 
ment now  there,  said  Pavement  to  make  the  West  side  of  the 
Street,  and  that  it  be  made  forty  feet  wide  by  taking  in  aS  much 
of  the  Laud  on  the  Easterly  ^ide  of  said  Pavement  as  shall  be  suf- 
ficient for  that  purpose. 

The  following  Report  relating  to  Leverett  Street,  was  omitted 
being  recorded  —  Vizt. 

That  Leverett  Street  be  widened  &  laid  out  in  the  following 
manner,  Vizt.  That  the  East  side  of  said  Street  from  King  Street 
to  the  Southwest  Corner  of  Lindalls  Building  remain  as  formerly  ; 
from  thence  it  shall  run  in  the  same  direction  to  Water  Street ;  This 
last  mentioned  line  compleats  the  East  side  of  the  Way  and  will 
leave  a  Gore  of  the  Old  Lane  to  be  purchased  by  the  Abutters, 
This  Easterly  side  will  be  perfectly  strait. 

That  it  be  30  feet  wide  against  the  Northerly  part  of  Deacon 
Salter's  Land  and  that  it  be  35  feet  wide  where  it  meets  with 
Water  Street ;  and  tliat  so  much  of  said  Salter's  and  the  other 
Abutters  Land  on  the  West  side  of  said  Street  be  taken  into  it  as 
to  make  it  of  tliat  Wedth,  and  the  same  is  staked  out  accordingly. 


122  City  Document  No.   100. 


GREEN  &  RUSSELL'S 
Boston  Post  Boy  &  Advertiser 

Boston  March  24.   1760. 

Between  11  and  12  o'Cloek  at  Noon  on  Monday  last,  a  Fire 
broke  out  at  the  West  Part  of  the  Town,  New  Boston  so  called, 
by  some  Accident,  whereby  a  Joiner's  Shop  was  consumed,  and  a 
large  Dwelliug-House  adjoining  thereto,  was  a  great  Part  of  it, 
destroyed,  and  man}'  Things  therein  Burnt ;  and  several  other 
Houses  much  damaged  in  the  Neighbourhood  :  The  Wind  blowing 
very  high  at  N.  East,  it  was  a  considerable  Time  before  it  was  ex- 
tinguished :  The  Roof  of  the  West-Meeting-House  catched  on  Fire 
in  several  Places  —  But  b^^the  Dexterity  of  the  People,  and  a  con- 
stant supply  of  Water,  a  Stop  was  at  length  put  to  it — And,  on 
the  Day  following,  between  X  and  11  o'Cloek  in  the  Forenoon,  a 
Store  at  the  upper  End  of  Mr  Griffin's  wharf,  the  Chamber  of 
which  was  improved  as  a  Laboratory  by  the  Detachment  of  His 
Majesty's  Train  of  Royal  artillery  now  here,  catched  on  Fire  by 
some  Accident ;  the  Fire  soon  got  to  some  Powder  that  was  there- 
in, whereby'  the  Building  blew  up,  and  some  of  the  Implements, 
Small-arms,  and  Stores,  were  destroyed  ;  tho'  the  Damage  to  the 
Train  was  not  so  great  as  it  has  been  reported,  or  as  it  was  first 
imagined  to  be  ;  four  or  five  Men,  who  were  at  work  in  the  Time 
of  the  Explosion,  were  wounded,  and  two  of  them  very  much 
burnt.  In  the  under  Part  of  the  Store,  a  Variety  of  Merchandize, 
Provisions,  Salt,  etc.  belonging  to  Mr  Griffin,  were  consumed  or 
damaged,  which,  with  the  Building,  makes  the  Loss  very  great  to 
him.  A  Carpenter's  shop  was  burnt  and  a  Blacksmith's  much 
damaged :  This  last  between  the  Place  where  the  Fire  began,  and 
the  Warehouses  on  the  lower  End  of  the  Wharf,  wherein  were  de- 
posited the  chief  of  the  Artillery-Stores ;  but  the  Wind  being 
moderate,  and  a  Plenty  of  Water,  the  Tide  being  up,  a  Communi- 
cation of  the  Flames  with  those  Stores  was,  by  the  Vigilance  of 
the  People,  seasonably  prevented  :  One  or  two  of  the  Granada 
Shells,  and  a  few  Small-arms  went  off  during  the  Fire  :  But,  thro' 
Divine  Favour,  no  lives  were  lost.  The  Explosion  was  so  great 
at  first  that  a  considerable  Shock  was  felt  even  to  the  extreme 
Parts  of  the  Town. 

But  the  20  of  March  will  be  a  day  memorable  for  the  most 
terrible  Fire  that  has  happened  in  the  town  or  perhaps  in  any  other 
part  of  North  America;  far  exceeding  that  of  Oct.  2,  1711,  till 
now  termed  the  Great  Fire.  It  began  about  Two  o'clock  in  the 
Morning  in  the  Dwelling  House  of  Mrs.  Mary  Jackson  and  Son, 
at  the  Brazen  Head  in  Cornhill  [Washington  street,  nearly  opposite 
Williams  court]  but  the  Accident  which  occasioned  it  is  yet  un- 
certain. The  flames  catched  the  House  adjoining  in  the  front  of 
the  St.  and  burnt  three  or  four  large  buildings  ;  a  Stop  was  put  to 
it  there  at  the  house  of  Mrs.  West  on  the  South,  and  Mr  Peter 
Cotta  on  the  North,  but  the  Fire  raged  most  violently  toward  the 
East.  All  the  Stores  fronting  Pudding  Lane  [Devonshire  street] 
together  with  every  Dwelling  House,  from  thence  Excepting  those 


Miscellaneous   Papers.  123 

which  front  the  South  side  of  King-St.  and  a  Store  of  Mr 
Spooner's  ou  Water  St.  to  Quaker-Lane  [Congress  street]  and 
from  thence  onl}'  leaving  a  large  wooden  House  and  the  House 
belonging  to  the  late  Cornelius  Waldo,  it  Burnt  every  House,  Shop, 
Store,  out-House  &c.  to  Oliver's  Dock.  And  an  Eddy  of  wind 
carrying  the  Fire  contrary  to  its  Course,  it  took  the  Building 
fronting  the  lower  Part  of  King  St.  and  destroj^ed  the  Houses  from 
the  Corner  opposite  the  Bunch  of  Grapes  Tavern  [in  State 
street,  just  below  the  Old  State-House]  to  the  Ware  house  of 
Mess''^  Box  and  Austin,  leaving  only  the  warehouse  of  the  Hon. 
John  Erwing  and  Dwelling  House  of  Mr  Hastings,  standing. 
The  other  Brick  warehouse  was  damaged.  The  fire  extended  from 
Mr  Torreys  the  Baker  in  Water  st.  and  damaging  some  of  Mr.  Dal- 
tons  new  shops,  proceeding  to  Mr  Halls  working  house  from  there 
to  Milk  St.  and  consumed  every  house  from  there  to  Mr  Calef's 
Dwelling  house  [in  Milk  street,  corner  of  Congress,  afterwards 
the  famous  Julieu's  restaurant,  which  stood  until  July,  1824]  to 
the  bottom  of  the  street,  and  the  opposite  way,  from  Mr  Dawes's 
included  it  carried  every  house  from  Fort  Hill  except  the  Hon 
Secretary  Olivers  and  two  or  three  Tenements  along  Mr.  Hallo- 
well's  Shipyard  his  dwelling  House  the  Sconce  of  the  South- 
Battery  all  the  Shops  and  ^Stoi^es  on  Col.  Wendell's  wharf,  and 
two  or  three  Ships  and  a  Schooner  were  burnt  one  laden  with  wood 
and  another  with  considerable  value.  It  consumed  near  400 
Dwellings  Houses  Stores  Shops  Shipping  &c.  together  with  Goods 
and  Merchandizes  of  almost  every  kind  to  an  incredible  Value  ; 
but  it  is  not  ease  to  describe  the  Terror  of  that  Fatal  morning. 
The  alarm  was  great  and  an  Explosion  of  some  powder  soon  fol- 
lowed which  was  seen  and  felt  to  a  great  Distance.  The  chief  part 
had  been  removed  by  some  hardy  adventurers,  just  before  the  Ex- 
plosion, the  same  time  cinders  and  Flakes  of  fire  were  seen  flying 
over  that  Quarter,  where  was  reposited  the  remainder  of  the 
artillery  stores,  and  combustibles  which  was  preserved  from  taking 
fire.  The  people  in  this  and  the  neighboring  towns  exerted  them- 
selves to  an  uncommon  Degree  and  were  encouraged  by  the 
Presence  and  example  of  the  Greatest  Personage  amongst  us,  but 
the  haughty  Flames  triumphed  over  our  Engine  —  our  Art  — 
and  our  numbers.  The  distressed  Inhabitants  of  those  Buildings 
now  wrapped  in  Fire  scarce  knew  where  to  take  refuge  from  the 
devouring  flames ;  The  Loss  of  Interest  cannot  as  yet;  be  ascer- 
tained or  who  have  sustained  the  greatest,  it  is  said  that  the 
damage  which  only  one  man  has  received  cannot  be  made  good 
with  £2000  Sterling  it  is  in  general  to  great  to  be  made  in  any 
measure  by  the  other  Inhabitants  exhausted  as  we  have  been  by 
the  great  Proportion  this  Town  has  borne  the  extraordinary 
Expence  of  the  War  and  by  a  demand  upon  our  charity  to  relieve 
a  number  of  sufferers,  and  without  the  compassionate  assistance 
of  our  Christian  Friends  abroad,  distress  and  ruin  may  overwhehn 
the  greatest  Part  of  them. 

In  the  midst  of  our  Distress  we  have  great  cause  for  Thanks- 
giving, that  notwithstanding  the  rage  of  the  fire,  the  explosion  at 
the  Small  Battery,  and  the  falling  of    the  walls,  and   chimneys, 


124'  City  Document  No.   100. 

Devine  Providence,  who  so  mercifiill  ordered  it  not  one  life  has 
been  lost  and  few  wounded. 

The  following  is  from  a  List  of  the  Persons  who  dwelt  in  the 
Houses,  which  are  now  consumed,  which  was  taken  by  the  Asses- 
sors in  November  laft ;  And  altho'  it  may  not  be  exact,  so  that  it 
can  tie  determined  who  are  the  greatest  Sufferers,  yet  it  may  serve 
until  a  more  compleat  Account  be  given.  — Several  Widows  and  a 
few  others  are  probabl}'  omitted,  which  we  could  not  come  to  the 
knowledge  of,  and  some  of  those  who  are  inserted  wrong  placed, 
which  our  Readers  will  excuse, 

Cornhill  [Washington  street]  ;  Mrs.  Mary  Jackson  &  Son, 
Widow  McNeal,  Mr.  Jonathan  Mason,  Mrs.  Quick. 

Pudding  Lane  [Devonshire  street]  ;  Wm.  Fairfield, Rogers, 

John  Sterling,  G-eorge  Glen,  James  Steward,  Widow  Marshall, 
Edmond  Dolbear. 

Upper  part  of  Water  street;  Henry  Laiighton,  jun.,  Mrs. 
Grice,  an  empty  House  of  Mr.  Cazneau,  William  Palfrey,  Joseph 
Richardson,  Dinley  Wing,  Benj''  Jeffries,  John  Durant,  Mr.  Law- 
son,  and  a  large  curriers  shop. 

Quaker  Lane  [Congress  street]  ;  Wm.  Hyslop,  S.  Salter,  with  a 
Brew-house,  Robt.  Jarvis,  Dan  Ray  and  Friends  Meeting  House. 

Towards  Olivers  Docks;  Daniel  Spear,  Thos.  Rennet,  Wm. 
Baker,  Eben.  Dogget,  Jas.  Barnes,  Dan  Henchman,  Joseph 
Marion,  Thos.  Hawkins,  Shop  and  Barn  Opposite,  Widow  Savel, 
James  Thompson,  Hugh  Moore,  Widow  Davis,  Nicholas  Tabb, 
Michael  Carrol,  Two  Tenements  of  Free  Negroes. 

Mackerel  Lane  [Kilby  street]  ;  John  Gardner,  John  Powell, 
Vincent  Mundersol,  Haselton  Barber's  Shop  and  a  Gunsmith's, 
Edmund  Perkins,  James  Perkins,  Several  chair  maker's  Shops, 
James  Graham,  Capt.  Atherton  Haugh,  John  Doan,  Capt.  B. 
Smith,  Saul  Bangs,  D.  Rourkes,  G.  Perry,  Paul  Baxter  shop, 
Benj.  Salisbury,  Nich.  Dyer,  Wm.  Stutely,  Peter  Air,  Francis 
Warden,  Beuj.  Phillip's  store,  McNeals  sail  Loft,  Palfreys  Ditto, 
Pulters  cooper  shop,  Davis  Blacksmith,  James  Graham  Ditto, 
Fish  Market,  Sinsesbys  shop.  Reads  ditto,  Harris's  ditto,  Mellus's 
ditto,  T.  Palfrey's  Sail  Loft,  Widow  Brailesford,  John  Osborn, 
Obed  Cross,  Isaac  Dafforn. 

,  Lower  Part  of  Water  Street ;  William  Torrey,  Jacob  Buckuam, 
James  Beaton,  Nicholas  Lobden,  John  Rice,  Blacksmith's  Carpen- 
ter's &  Chaiseraaker's  Shop,  Thomas  Palfrey,  Thomas  Hartley  jun% 
Edmond  Mann,  Col.  Thwing,  James  Thwing,  Widow  Noyes,  Ed. 
Quincy  Jr.,  Thos.  Walley,  Widow  Parsoll,  Mrs.  Stevenson,  Thos. 
Read,  Thos.  Read  Jr.,  Bruelsley  Read,  Robt.  William,  Jas. 
Tucker,  John  Fullerton,  Nath.  Winslow,  Joseph  Webb  J.,  Bar- 
nard &  Wheelwrights  Shop  and  Stores  adjoining. 

Milk  St.  and  Battery  March.  —  Hall's  &  Messis's  Calif's  Tan- 
Houses,  Thomas  Barnes,  Widow  Giffen,  Jones,  Waters,  Nathan 
Foster,  Thomas  Speakman,  Wm.  Freeland,  Isaac  Hause,  Hon. 
John  Osborn,  Widow  Brown,  Oliver  Wiswall,  Caleb  Prince,  Mrs. 
Mary  Oliver,  Joseph  Dowse,  David  Burnet,  Edward  Stone, 
Andrew  Oliver  Jr.,  John  Powell,  Ed.  Davis,  Mr.  Masters,  Thos. 
Masters,  Benj.  Cobb,  Jas.  Orill,  John  Pierce,  Eben  Gushing,  Eben 


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Gushing  Jr.,  Jas.  Eickord,  Joseph  Ui'an,  Joseph  Putnam,  Stephen 
Fullerton,  John  Province,  Andrew  Gardner,  Mr.  Finnesey, 
Andrew  Lepair,  Samuel  Hewes,  Increase  Blake,  Capt.  Edward 
Blake,  Benj''  Hallowell,  Daniel  Ingersol,  Two  Blacksmith's  and  2 
Boat-builder's  and  sundry  other  Shops,  Thomas  Salter,  Peter 
Bourn,  Widow  Perkins,  Nath,  Eddy,  Joshua  Sprigg,  Zephaniah 
Basset,  John  Bo3'ce,  Jacob  Ridgway,  James  Moore,  Mr.  JVluggot, 
Wm.  Fullerton,  Mr.  Hill,  John  Newell,  Wm.  Cox,  Isaac  Pierce 
and  Distill  House,  a  Bake  House,  Benj.  Frothingham,  Ed  King, 
John  GrilTen,  Mr.  Bright,  Thos.  Spear,  Capt.  Killeran,  Isaiah 
Auderbert,  E.  B.  Oliver,  Math.  Salter,  Joshua  Bowles,  James 
Phillips,  Isaac  Wendell.  John  Allen,  Wallis,  Wilson,  all  Stores, 
Shops,   &c.,  on  Col.  Wendell's  wharf, 

King-st.  [State  street]. — John  Stevenson,  the  corner  of 
Mackerel-Lane,  Widow  Foster,  Simon  Eliot,  Peck,  Glasier,  John 
Green,  James  Lamb,  Widow  Checkley,  John  Wheatly,  John  Jep- 
son,  Benj'^  Jepson,  Thomas  White,  Hezekiah  Cole,  Goodwin  shop, 
John  Peck's  shop,  Messrs.  Apthorp  &  Gardiner's  warehouse,  John 
Knight's  ditto,  Bart.  Cheever's  ditto,  where  the  fire  was  stopped. 

There  is  upwards  of  60  Dwelling-Houses,  shops  and  other  Build- 
ings consumed,  besides  those  mentioned  above,  which  we  have  not 
Time  to  insert  in  their  proper  Places. 

The  light  of  the  Fire  was  seen  at  Portsmouth  which  is  the  far- 
thest place  we  have  as  yet  heard  from,  and  the  Explosion  occa- 
sioned by  the  Gun-Powder  at  the  South-Battery  was  heard  at 
Hampton,  and  many  other  places,  and  was  thought  by  many  to  be 
an  Earth-quake. 


126  City  Document  No.   100. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  a  Vote  passed  by  the  great  &  genei'al 
court  ou  the  22*^  inst : 

attest  A  Oliver  Sec. 

The  House  taking  into  consideration  that  part  of  his  Excel- 
lency's speech  respecting  the  calamity  brought  on  the  town  of 
Boston  in  the  late  fire,  and  it  appearing  on  the  best  information 
that  could  in  so  short  be  obtained  that  there  was  consumed  174 
dwelling  houses  and  tenements  and  175  ware  houses,  shops  and 
other  buildings  with  a  great  part  of  the  furniture  besides  large 
quantities  of  merchandize,  and  the  stock  and  tools  of  many 
tradesmen  ;  that  the  loss  upon  a  moderate  computation,  cannot  be 
less  than  £100,000  sterling  ;  and  it  further  appearing  that  the 
number  of  families  inhabiting  the  aforementioned  houses  were  at 
least  220  three  quarters  of  whom  are  by  this  misfortune  rendered 
incapable  of  subsisting  themselves,  and  a  great  number  of  them 
are  reduced  to  extream  poverty  and  require  immediate  relief. 

Voted,  That  his  Excellency  the  Governor  be  desired  to  send 
briefs  throughout  the  province,  strongly  recommending  the  un- 
happy case  of  the  sufferers  to  the  inhabitants,  and  calling  upon 
them  for  a  general  contribution,  to  be  paid  into  the  hands  of  the 
Select-men  and  Overseers  of  the  poor  of  the  town  of  Boston,  to  be 
by  them  distributed  as  they  in  their  discretion  shall  judge  proper. 

And  inasmuch  as  the  necessities  of  many  demand  a  more  speedy 
succor,  it  is  further  voted.  That  there  be  advanced  and  paid  out 
of  the  public  treasury,  into  the  hands  of  the  Select-men  and  Over- 
seers aforesaid,  the  sum  of  Three  Thousand  Pounds  out  of  the 
money  raised  by  Excise  the  year  past. 

The  said  Select-men  and  Overseers  to  lay  an  account  of  the 
money  raised  b}^  the  publick  contribution  before  this  court,  and  of 
their  distribution  thereof,  and  of  the  sum  received  out  of  the  Pub- 
lick  Treasury. 

Several  necessaries  were  sent  the  sufferers  by  the  selectmen  and 
gentlemen  of  the  town. 

"  March  22,  1760.  The  Secretary  by  order  of  his  Excellency 
the  Governor  delivered  the  following  message  to  the  two  Houses 
respectively. 

Gentlemen  of  the  Council  and  House  of  Representatives.  As 
the  late  Fire  in  the  Town  of  Boston  hath  laid  Waste  a  Quarter 
that  is  extreemely  well  Situated  for  carrying  on  the  Trade  of  this 
Metropolis  of  the  Province  if  some  effectual  measures  were  taken 
to  regulate,  and  Widen  some  of  the  Streets  which  now  lye  deso- 
late, and  to  Open  any  New  Streets  or  Lanes  that  might  be  judged 
useful,  and  to  prevent  the  more  effectually  the  building  with 
Wood  : 

I  should  hope  in  course  of  time  that  this  ruinous  Quarter  of  the 
Town  would  be  rebuilt  in  such  manner  as  to  make  it  as  Safe  beau- 
tiful and  commodious  as  any  part  of  the  Town  whatever ;  and  in 
the  end  prove  an  encouragement  to  the  Trade  and  business  of  it. 

The  Parliament  of  England  in  their  Wisdom  thought  fit  after 
the  Great  Fire  which  happened  in  London  in  the  year  1666,  to 
Enact  a  Law  for  rebuilding  the  City  many  of  the  Regulations  men- 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  127 

tioned  in  that  Law  must  suit  tlie  present  Case  of  the  Town  of 
Boston.  The  Lord  Mayor,  Aldermen  and  Common  Council  were 
impowered  to  lay  out  Streets :  and  adjust  any  differences  that 
might  be  occasioned  thereby,  to  regulate  the  Buildings,  and  pre- 
vent exorbitant  prices  of  Materials  and  Workmen.  I  would  rec- 
commend  it  to  your  Serious  consideration  whether  some  of  the 
magistrates  or  Selectmen  of  this  Town  might  not  with  Propriety 
be  Vested  with  some  of  the  like  Powers  for  carrying  into  Execu- 
tion so  useful  a  Design  here. 

March  2 2'^  1760  .  T.  Pownall." 

Council  Records,  vol.  xxlii.,  p.  288. 

March  25,  1760.  In  the  House  of  Representatives  The  House 
agreeable  to  the  Order  of  the  day  entered  into  the  consideration 
of  his  Excelleucys  Message  of  the  22*^  Instant  and  after  a  debate 
—  Voted  That  the  members  of  the  Town  of  Boston  together  with 
Mr  Higginson,  Mr  Hatch,  and  Capt  Goldthwait  with  such  as 
the  honourable  Board  shall  appoint  be  a  Committee  to  take  the 
said  Message  under  consideration  and  report. 

In  Council  Read  and  Concurred.  And  his  Honour  the  Lieut 
Governor,  Jacob  Wendell,  Benjamin  Lynde,  Andrew  Oliver, 
James  Bowdoin,  and  Peter  Oliver  Esqrs  are  joined  in  the  Affair." 
Ibid.,  p.  296. 

CHAPTER   30. 

AN  ACT  FOR  THE  PREVENTION  OF  DANGER  AND  INCONVENIENCE  IN 
REBUILDING  THAT  PART  OP  THE  TOWN  OF  BOSTON  THAT  VTAS 
LATELY    CONSUMED    BY    FIRE. 

•Whereas,  by  the  late  desalating  fires  in  the  present  year  of  his 
majesty's  reign,  a  great  number  of  buildings  in  the  town  of  Boston 
have  been  demolished,  and  a  large  track  laid  waste  ;  to  promote 
the  building  thereof  in  the  most  safe  and  commodious  manner,  — 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Governour,  Council  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives^ 

[Sect.  1.]  That  Thomas  Hutchinson,  John  Osborne,  Jacob 
Wendell,  Samuel  Watts,  Andrew  Oliver,  Joseph  Pyuchon,  Stephen 
Sewall,  John  Erving,  James  Bowdoin,  Thomas  Hancock  and 
Thomas  Hubbard,  Esquires,  members  of  his  majesty's  council, 
together  with  the  present  selectmen  of  the  town  of  Boston,  be  and 
hereby  are  fully  authorized  and  impowered-  to  lay  out  any  new 
streets  or  lanes,  in  such  places  and  of  such  breadth  and  length  as 
they  shall  think  proper,  within  the  limits  of  the  track  so  laid  waste 
as  aforesaid,  and  to  widen,  ascertain,  alter  and  discontinue  any 
streets  or  lanes  heretofore  laid  out  within  the  same  limits.  And 
any  person  or  persons  that  shall  have  their  land  taken  away  or 
lessened,  or  be  otherwise  injured  thereby,  shall  and  may  recover 
the  damages  by  them  sustained,  agreeable  to  the  directions  of  an 
act  made  in  the  fourth  year  of  the  reign  of  King  Willian  &  Queen 
INIary,  intituled  "  An  Act  for  building  with  stone  and  brick  in  the 
town  of  Boston,  and  preventing  fire." 


128  City  Document  No.   100. 

And  be  it  further  enacted  — 

[Sect.  2.]  That  no  person  shall  erect,  build  or  rebuild  any 
house,  barn,  shop  or  other  building  whatever,  before  the  twentieth 
day  of  June  next,  within  the  limits  aforesaid,  without  leave  first 
obtained  of  the  said  members  of  the  council  and  the  selectmen,  or 
the  major  part  of  the  whole,  being  met  together,  in  writing,  under 
their  hands,  and  unless  the  same  be  placed  on  such  spot,  and  be 
of  such  kind,  dimensions  and  fabrick,  as  the  said  members  of  the 
council  and  the  selectmen,  or  the  major  part  of  the  whole,  shall 
allow  and  approve  of. 

[Sect  3]  And  every  house  or  other  building  erected  or 
rebuilt  contrary  to  the  true  intent  of  this  act  shall  be  deemed  a 
nusance.  And  the  said  members  of  the  council  and  the  selectmen, 
or  the  major  part  of  the  whole,  are  hereby  authorized  and 
impowered  to  prostrate  and  remove  the  same,  and  dispose  of  so 
much  of  the  materials  thereof  as  shall  be  necessary  to  defrey  the 
expence  of  prostrating  and  removing  the  same. 

[Passed  and  published  March  29,  1760. 

CHAPTER    9. 

AN  ACT  FOB  THE  BETTER  REBUILDING  THAT  PART  OF  THE  TOWN  OF 
BOSTON  WHICH  WAS  LAID  WASTE  BY  THE  LATE  FIRE  AND  FOR 
PREVENTING    FIRE    IN    THAT    TOWN    FOR    THE    FUTDliE. 

"Whereas  great  desolation  hath  been  lately  made  by  fire,  in  the 
town  Boston,  which  hath  been  principally  occasioned  by  the  nar- 
rowness of  the  streets,  and  the  houses  being  built  wiih  wood  and 
covered  with  shingles  ;  and  whereas  a  committee  was  appointed  by 
the  general  court,  in  the  last  session,  for  regulating  the  streets  in 
that  part  of  the  town  which  was  so  laid  waste,  and  the  committee 
hath  accordingly  proceeded  to  lay  out  the  streets  there,  a  plan 
whereof  hath  been  laid  before  this  court,  and  is  now  deposited  in 
the  secretary's  office, — 

Be  it  therefore  enacted  etc. 

[Sect  1.]  That  the  said  proceedings  of  the  committee  be  and 
are  hereby  confirmed  ;  and  all  actions  that  shall  be  brought  for  re- 
covering possession  of  any  land  lying  within  any  of  the  streets 
laid  out  as  aforesaid,  or  for  damages  sustained  or  occasioned 
thereby,  shall  be  utterly  and  forever  barred. 

And  he  it  fw'ther  enacted 

[Sect.  2.]  That  no  building  whatsoever  be  so  erected  as  to 
encroach  upon  any  street  by  them  laid  out  as  aforesaid ;  and  that 
every  building  so  erected  be  deemed  a  nusance,  and  be  accord- 
ingly demolished,  by  the  order  of  any  two  justices  of  the  peace 
for  the  county  of  Suffolk,  the  charges  of  such  demoliation  to  be 
paid  out  of  the  monies  which  shall  be  raised  by  the  sale  of  the 
materials  of  such  building,  which,  by  the  order  of  said  justices, 
shall  be  sold  for  that  purpose,  unless  the  said  charges  shall  be  im- 
mediately paid  by  the  owner. 

And  be  it  etc; 

[Sect  3.]  That  if  any  person  or  persons  whatsoever  shall 
wittingly  or  willingly,  without  good  authority,  pluck   up  or  re- 


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move  any  of  the  stakes  or  bound-marks  which  have  been  or  shall 
be  fixed  or  set  up,  by  order  of  said  committee,  to  distinguish  and 
ascertain  the  streets  aforesaid,  and  shall  be  thereof  convicted 
before  any  two  justices  of  the  peace  for  the  county  of  Suffolk,  he 
or  they  shall  for  every  such  offence  be  imprisoned,  by  order  of 
such  justices,  for  the  space  of  two  months,  unless  he  or  they  shall 
forthwith  pay  or  cause  to  be  paid  to  the  treasurer  of  the  town  of 
Boston  the  sum  of  three  pounds  for  the  use  of  said  town. 

A7id  ivliereas  some  persons  may  suffer  damage  by  the  laying- 
out  of  the  streets  according  to  the  plan  aforesaid,  and  others  may 
receive  benefit  and  advantage  thereby,  —  . 

Be  it  etc; 

[Sect.  4.]  That  Samuel  Danforth,  Samuel  Watts  and  Joseph 
Williams,  Esqrs.,  or  any  two  of  them,  shall,  on  or  before  the  tenth 
day  of  July  next,  summon  a  jury  of  twelve  meet  persons  (none 
of  which  to  be  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Boston)  to  view  the 
streets  aforesaid,  and  the  several  tenements  or  lots  of  land,  abut- 
ting thereon,  and  to  estimate  the  damages  which  any  person  or 
persons  may  sustain  by  means  of  any  street's  being  laid  out  as 
aforesaid,  and  likewise  the  benefit  or  advantage  that  may  accrue 
to  any  persoa  or  persons  thereby  ;  and  whatever  damages  an}'  shall 
sustain  according  to  such  estimation  shall  be  made  good  to  the 
party  endamaged,  either  by  such  particular  person  or  persons  as 
shall  be  thereby  benefited,  or  by  the  town  of  Boston,  or  by  both, 
in  such  proportion  as  the  said  jury  shall  find  reasonable  ;  and  every 
estate  so  bettered  or  advantaged,  as  well  as  the  owner  thereof, 
shall  be  subjected  to  make  good  the  sum  assessed  on  account  of 
such  advantage  ;  the  charge  of  the  jury,  as  well  as  the  charge  of 
laying  out  the  streets,  to  be  born  and  paid,  in  the  like  proportion, 
by  the  town  or  person  so  benefited. 

And  he  it  etc; 

[Sect.  5.]  That  when  the  ju^y  aforesaid  shall  have  ascertainea 
to  the  said  justices  the  damages  sustained  by  any  person  or  per- 
sons by  means  of  the  laying-out  any  street  or  streets  as  aforesaid, 
together  with  the  several  sums  to  be  paid  'by  the  town,  or  any 
particular  persons,  to  make  good  such  damages  and  defrey  the 
charges  of  laying  out  the  streets,  of  summoning  the  jury,  and  of 
the  justices  and  jurors  attending  on  the  business  assigned  them 
respectively,  the  said  justices  shall,  within  six  days  after  the  jury's 
report,  give  a  certificate  thereof,  under  their  hands,  to  the  assess- 
ors of  the  town  of  Boston  ;  and  those  assessors  shall,  within  two 
months  after  the  receipt  of  such  certificate,  make  an  assessment 
on  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  for  such  sum  as  by  the  jury's 
report  ought  to  be  paid  by  the  town,  —  and,  likewise,  on  particular 
persons,  for  such  sum  as  by  the  jury's  report  ought  to  be  paid  by 
them  respectively,  —  and  issue  their  warrants  to  the  collectors,  re- 
quiring them  to  collect  and  pay  the  same,  within  two  months,  into 
the  town  treasury.  And  the  treasurer  of  said  town  shall,  within 
three  months  after  tlie  issuing  of  such  warrants,  pay  to  the  person 
endamaged,  as  aforesaid,  the  respective  sums  assigned  them  by 
the  jury's  report,  in  satisfaction  for  the  damages  by  them  sustained. 


130  City  Document  No.   100. 

And  he  it  etc; 

[Sect.  6.]  Thiit  where  any  pump,  or  well  of  water,  by  the  lay- 
ing out  of  auy  street  as  aforesaid,  is  taken  into  the  street,  the  same 
shall  be  kept  in  good  order  at  the  expence  of  the  persons  dwelling 
near  the  same,  or  of  the  town,  or  both,  as  shall  be  agreed  between 
such  persons  and  the  selectmen  of  the  town  ;  and  in  case  they 
cannot  agree  before  the  sitting  of  the  court  of  general  sessions  of 
the  peace  to  be  held  within  and  for  the  county  of  Suffolk  on  the 
first  Tuesday  of  October  next,  then  the  justices  of  the  said  court 
may  and  shall  determine  by  whom,  and  in  what  proportion,  the 
charge  of  maintaining  any  such  pump  or  well,  and  keeping  the 
same  in  good  order,  shall  be  borne,  unless  the  town  shall  find  it 
inconvenient  for  such  pump  or  well  to  remain  in  the  street,  in 
wkich  case  the  same  shall  be  stop'd  and  filled  up  at  the  charge  of 
the  town. 

And  be  it  etc; 

[Sect  7.]  That  no  house  or  other  building  whatsoever,  of 
more  than  seven  feet  in  height,  shall  be  erected  in  Boston,  other- 
wise than  of  stone  or  brick  and  covered  with  slate  or  tiles ;  and 
that  no  house  or  other  building  already  erected,  of  any  greater 
dimensions  than  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  hereafter  covered  anew  on 
the  top,  an}'  otherwise  than  with  slate  or  tiles,  on  penalty  of  fifty 
pounds,  to  be  paid  by  the  owner  of  the  same  for  the  use  of  the 
poor  of  the  said  town,  to  be  recovered  by  an  action  brought  for 
the  same  by  the  town  treasurer. 

And  be  it  etc; 

[Sect.  8.]  That  every  dwelling-house  which  shall  be  built 
otherwise  than  by  this  act  is  provided,  shall  be  subjected  to  a 
yearly  tax  of  twenty  pounds  ;  and  every  warehouse,  shop,  stable 
or  barn,  to  a  yearly  tax  of  ten  pounds ;  to  be  paid  into  the  town 
treasury  by  the  occupier  thereof  for  the  use  of  the  town .'  and  the 
assessors  shall  accordingly  add  such  sum  or  sums  to  the  town  tax 
of  every  such  occupant  yearly,  over  and  above  the  sum  with 
which  he  would  otherwise  have  been  taxed,  and  shall  particularly 
specify  the  same  in  the  tax-bill. 

Provided,  always,  — 

[Sect  9.]  That  it  shall  and  may  be  lawful  for  any  person  to 
build  of  wood,  any  warehouse,  shop  or  workhouse,  upon  any 
wharff  where,  in  the  opinion  of  the  selectmen,  no  solid  foundation 
can  be  had  without  great  expence,  on  condition  that  the  sides  of 
such  warehouse,  shop  or  workhouse  be  covered,  with  plaister  or 
slate,  and  the  roof  covered  with  slate  or  tiles,  any  thing  in  this  act 
to  the  contrary  notwithstanding. 

And  ivhereas  sundry  persons  have  heretofore  inconsiderately 
erected  dwelling-houses  or  other  buildings  in  a  manner  contrary  to 
the  provisions  of  an  act  made  and  passed  in  the  fourth  year  of  the 
reign  of  their  late  majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary,  inti- 
tuled "  An  Act  for  building  with  stone  or  brick  in  the  town  of 
Boston,  and  preventing  fire,"  — 

Be  it  etc; 

[Sect  10.]  That  every  such  person  be  indemnified  and  saved 
harmless   from   any  prosecution,  for  violating  the   act   aforesaid : 


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provided  that  the  house  or  other  building  so  erected  by  him  shall 
be  covered  with,  slate,  or  with  tiles,  within  ten  years  from  the 
first  day  of  June,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  sixty. 

[Passed  June  20.     [1761] 

Petition  of  Andrew  Hall. 

Gentlm. 

I  take  the  Liberty  to  Trouble  you  with  the  Distress  I  and  my 
family  must  be  in  Unles  Soon  Releived  from  you,  Gentl™  whom  is 
Intrusted  with  Lai-ge  Summs  of  money  to  be  Distributed  to  the 
Relief  of  those  Sufferers  of  the  great  fire  in  Boston  last  March, 
which  the  People  of  New  England  has  given  Large  Sums  for  that 
Use. 

I  acknowledge  you  have  given  me,  Largely  &  Bountifully  for 
the  Relief  of  my  Distressed  Family,  but  as  providence,  had 
ordered  things  I  was  Obliged  to  part  with  that  Mone}'  or  have 
gone  to  Goale  wich  Could  Not  Posible  been  prevented,  my  going 
there,  had  I  not  have  converted  that  Money  for  that  Use,  about 
Three  Months  before  the  fire  I  lost  1450  pound  L.  M  at  Sea, 
Severall  persons  I  was  Indebted  too  arested  me  with  Single,  writs 
on  wich  I  was  obliged  to  give  the  Oficer  Security  or  gone  to  Fris- 
son now  the  Elffects  that  I  Intended  to  Pay  these  severall  Sums 
wich,  I  was  Indebted  amounted  to  530  pound  L.  M.  was  Consumed 
in  the  fire  the  Oficer  was  security  to  the  persons  I  was  Indebted, 
Consequently  the  Oficer  must  Either  Comitt  me  to  Frisson  or  Pay 
the  debts,  so  that  I  was  Obliged,  to  pay  the  Sevr^  Sums,  I  have 
Ever  Since  the  fire  done  Every  thing  I  could  to  get  a  penny  in 
Trade  I  fixed  away  My  Brigenten  to  Surranara  &  was  Obliged  to 
make  her  over  as  Security  to  Mr  Fitch  for  Severall  Sums  he  was 
Obliged  to  pay  for  me  and  I  could  not  put  a  proper  Cargo  on 
board  of  her  by  Reason  I  could  not  get  Cash  to  purchase  proper 
goods  by  that  reason  she  will  Loose  me  a  great  deal  of  Money  and 
is  a  coming  home  Not  above  half  full  wich  must  be  allowed  to  be 
a  Nother  Loss  besides  the  fire  for  had  I  been  able  to  put  in  a 
proper  Cargoe  she  would  have  made  a  good  Voyage,  wich  I  could 
not  by  reason  of  the  fire,  as  to  the  Loss  of  My  Sloop  it  is  not  only 
tiie  first  Loss  but  the  hire  of  the  Vessel  would  have  amounted  to  500 
Sterling  wich  you  must  allow  to  be  a  Loss  besides  the  first  Loss, 
and  the  whole  business  I  have  done  since  the  fire  ;  I  have  Lost 
Money  by,  for  when  I  wanted  to  purchase  any  goods  I  could  not 
buy  without  Credit  &  I  could  not  have  no  Credit  without  Mr  Fitch 
would  Ingage  to  be  Acountable  in  that  way  I  have  purchased 
lar^e  Quantities  of  Salt  for  wich  I  was  obliged  to  give  so  much 
more  for  Credit  than  I  could  buy  for  the  Cash  down  I  got  Nothing 
by  it,  wich  you  must  Allow  to  be  Another  great  Loss  for  I  could 
have  gained  Severall  Thousand  pounds  this  Summer  in  Trade  had 
I  any  stock,  wich  was  lost  by  the  fire,  in  short  Gent"  I  am  sorry 
I  am  so  Long  but  Distress  leads  me  on  &  I  am  Sure  if  you 
look  upon  me  t6  be  wortliy  of  Relief  you  Cannot  possible  among 
the  whole  Loss  by  fire  find  any  person  and  family  in  Such  a  deplor- 
able Situation  as  I  am  in  and  shall  soon  be  in,  my  health  will  not 


132  City  Document  No.   100. 

allow  me  to  work,  I  am  not  able  to  keep  Books  as  I  caunot  write 
well  Enough,  1  must  brake  up  m^'  family  my  children  is  to  Young 
to  be  put  out,  I  was  in  very  Distressed  Condition  last  fall  I  was 
very  neare  going  to  prison,  and  how  do  you  Imagine  I  shall  do 
now,  I  hope  &  beg  Gen'™  as  you  are  heads  of  Familes,  would 
Consider  my  distressed  case  and  grant  me  such  Relief  as  it  now  is 
in  your  power,  my  Family  depends  on  your  Goodness  &  Charity 
for  me,  if  you  would  luable  me  to  go  into  Sum  business  in  order 
to  Maintain  my  Family  I  hope  I  never  shall  forgit  your  goodness 
to  me  and  at  the  same  time  Render  Thanks  to  those  persons  who 
have  given  in  So  a  Bountiful!  manner  &  put  it  into  your  hand  to 
relief  thi-m,  you  will  Consider  I  Trust  my  Case  and  grant  me 
Such  Relief  as  you  think  I  shall  be  iuabled  thereby  to  Maintain 
my  family  I  remain  Geul"'  with  the  Greatest  Respect  your  humble 
Servant  att  Command 

Andrevt  Hall 
To  the  over  Seers  of  the  poor 

&  Select  men  of  the  Town  of  Boston. 
Boston  Octob'"  17,  1760. 


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133 


LISTS    OF   FREEMEIS. 


19  Oct.  30.     The  names  of  such  as  desh'e  to  be  made  flfreemen. 


Mr.  Sam"  INIav^acke 
Mr.  FAw.  Johnson 
Mr.  £d\v.  Gibbins 
Mr.  Will.  Jeifries 
Mr.  John  Bm'slin 
Mr.  Sam"  Sharpe 
Mr.  Tho.  Graves 
Mr.  Roger  Conant 
John  Woodbury 
Peter  Pal  fry 
Mr.  Nath.  Turner 
Mr.  Sam"  ffreeman 
Eprahim  Cliilde 
Mr.  Willm  Gierke 
Mr.  Abraham  Palmer 
.John  Page 
Mr.  Robte  flfeake 
Mr.  Willm  Pelham 
Mr.  Ben.  Brand 
Mr.  Will :  Blackstone 
Mr.  Edmond  Lockwood 
Mr.  Rich  Browne 
John  Stickland 
Ralfe  Sprage 
Mr.  George  Ludlowe 
James  Pen     (62) 
Henry  Woolcott 
Thomas  Stoughton 
Wilm  Phelpes 
George  Dyar 
.John  Hoskins 
Thomas  fford 
Nich.  Upsall 
Stephen  Terree 
Henry  Smyth 
Roger  Willms 
.John  Woolridge 
Tho.  Lumberd 
Bigatt  Egglestone 
.Tohn  Grinoway 
Christopher  Gibson 
John  Benham 
Thomas  Willms  als. 

Harris 
Rich.  Garrett 
.John  Howman 
.John  Crabb 
Capt.  Walt'  Norton 
Mr.  Alex.  Wignall 
Mr.  Willm  Jennison 
Mr.  Thomas  Southcoate 
Mr.  Rich.  Southcoate 
James  Pemb'ton 
Mr.  John  Dillingham 


John  .Johnson 
George  Alcocke 
Mr.  Robte  Coles 
John  Burr 
Thomas  Rawlins 
Rich.  Bugby 
Rich.  Hutchins 
Ralfe  Mushell 
Thomas  Lambe 
Will :  Throdingham 
Willm  Chase 

ifoxewell 
Mr.  Charles  Gott 
Henry  Harwood 
Mr.  George  Phillips 
Mr.  John  Wilson 
Mr.  John  Mav'acke 
Mr.  John  Warham 
Mr.  Sam"  Skelton 
Mr.  Will.  Colbron 
Mr.  Will.  Aspinwall 
Edw.  Converse 
Mr.  Rich.  Palgrave 
John  Taylour 
Rich.  Church 
Rich.  Silvester 
Will.  Balstone. 
Robte  Abell 
Mr.  Giles  Sexton 
Robte  Seely 
John  Mills 
John  Cranwell 
Mr.  Ralfe  Glover 
Willm  Hulberd 
Edmond  James 
John  Pillips 
Nath.  Bowman 
John  Doggett 
Laurence  Eeach 
Daniel  Abbott 
Charles  Chadwicke 
Will.  Drakenbury 
.John  Drake 
.John  Balshe 
Mr.  Sam"  Coole 
Mr.  Will.  Traske 
Will.  Gallard 
Will.  Rockewell 
Henry  Herricke 
Sam"  Hosier 
Rich.  Myllett 
Mr.  Abraham  Pratt 
Willm  James 
Will"  Allen 


Sam^  Archer    (63) 
Col.   Bee,    Vol.  I.    pp. 
62,  63.  . 

18  May  1631. 
The  names  of  such  as 

took  the  oath  of  ffree- 

men 
Mr.  John  Mav'^acke 
Mr.  Jo :  Warham 
Mr.  Willm  Blackestone 
Mr.  George  Phillips 
Mr.  Rich.  Browne 
Capt.  Dan"  Pattricke 
Capt.  Jo :  Und'hill 
Capt.  Southcote 

Mr.  Tho.  Graves 
Capt.  Wale  Norton 
Mr.     George     Throck- 

m'ton 
Mr.  Wm.  Colbran 
S''ieant  Morris 

S'ieant  Stickland 

Mr.  Roger  Conant 
Mr.  Charles  Gott 
Ralfe  Sprage 
Laurence  Leach 
John  Home 
Mr.  Sam"  Coole 
John  Woodbury 
Mr.  John  Oldeham 
Edmond  Lockewood 
John  Page 
Mr.  Rich.  Palgrave 
John  Doggett 
Rich.  Sprage 
flfrauncs  Johnson 
Tho.  Stoughton 
Abraham  Palmer 
John  Johnson 
Robte  Coles, —  erased  in 

the  record 
Eprahim  Childe 
Bray  Rossiter 
Robte  Seely 
Biggott  Egglestone 
Mr.  Will.  Clearke 
Willm  Noddle 
Mr.  Robte  flfeakes 
Willm.  Agar 
Nich  Stower 
John  Benham 
Willm  Balstone 
Stephen  Terre 


134 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Sam"  Hosier 

Robte  Hardinge 

Willm  Woods 

Mr.  George  Alcocke 

Robte  Moulton 

Pet'  Palfry 

Mr  Edw.  Bel  char 

John  Edmonds 

George  Phillips 

Roger  Willms 

John  Balche 

John  Moore 

Henry  Herricke 

John  Hoskins 

Math.  Grant 

John  Burr 

Simon  Hoytt 

Charles  Chadwicke 

Willm  Parks 

Ralfe  Mushell 

Willm  Hudson 

Waif  Palmer 

Henry  Smith 

Tho.  fiford 

Jonas  Weede 

Mr.  Edw.  Tomlyns 

Mr.  Rich.  Saltonstall 

Edw.  Gibbons 

Mr.  Alex.  Wignall 

Mr.  Willm  Gennison 

Dan"  Abbott 

Tho.  Rawlins 

Rich.  Bugby 

John  Warren 

Mr.  Willm  Jeffry 

Davy  Johnson 

Meh.  Upsall 

Willm  Batemen 

Dan"  ffinch 

Mr.  Jo.  Burslyn      (73) 

Mr.  John  Maisters 

John  Peirce 

Griffin  Crofte 

George  Dyar 

Willm  Rockewell 

Tho.  Moore 

John  Taylour 

Ezekiell  Richardson 

Edw.  Converse 

Robte  Abell 

Mr.  John  Dillingham 

Isaacke  Sterne 

Roger  Mawry 

Tho.   Dexter, — erased 

in  the  record. 
Tho.  Lambe 
Tho.  Willms 
John  fferman 
John  Gosse 
John  Grinnoway 


Gyles  Sexton 
Tho.  Lumberd 
Mr.  Edw.  Jones 
Willm  Gallerd 
Willm  Allen 
Rich.  Bui  gar 
Rich,  ffoxewell 
Willm.  flfelpes 
John  Perkins 
Mr.  Sam"  Skelton 
Mr.  Edw.  Johnson 
Wm.  Cheese brough 
Anthony  Dixe 
ffrauncs  Smyth 
ffrauncis  Aleworth  (74) 
C.  E.,  Vol.  I.  pp.  73,74. 

March  6,  1631-2. 
Mr.  John  Ellyott 
Jacob  Ellyott 
Abraham  Browne 
James  Penny  man 
Isaack  ^erry 
Gregory  Baxter 
Willm  ffrothingham 
Sam"  Moore 
John  Blacke 
John  Mylls 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  74. 

April  3,  1632. 
Mr.  John  Winthrop  jun' 
Mr.  Willm  Aspinwall 
John  Sampeford 
Willm  Hulbert 

G.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  74. 

July  3,  1632. 
Mr.  Nath.  Turner 
John  Ruggles 
Elias  Stileman 
Mr.  Willm  Dennison 
Mr.  Sam"  Sharpe 
Mr.  John  Wilson 
John  Moore 

C.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  74. 

August  7,  1632. 
John  Phillips 
Valentine  Prentice 
John  Hull 
Sam"  Wakeman 

G.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  74, 

Oct.  2,  1632. 
Mr.  Sam"  Mav'icke 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.p.l\. 

Nov.  6,  1632. 
Mr.  Thx).  Weld 


Mr.  Tho.  James 
Mr.  Jo.  Willust 
Mr.  Jo.  Coggeshall 
Mr.  Rich.  Dumer 
Mr.  Tho.   Ollyver 
Mr.  John  Branker 
Mr.  Tho.  Beecher 
Tho.  ffrench 
Willm  Goodwin 
John  Beniamin 
John  Talcott 
James  Olmstead 
John  Gierke 
Willm  Leawis 
Nath.  Richards 
Willm  Wadsworth 
Rich.  Webb 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  74. 

March  4,  1632-3. 
Willm  Curtis 
Thomas  Uffott 
John  Perry 
Isaack  Morrall 
Willm  Heath 
George  Hull 
Eltweed  Pummery 
Nich.  Denselow 
Gyles  Gibbs 
John  Neweton 
John  White 
Willm  Spencer 
John  Kii'man 
Tymothy  Tomlyns  (74) 
Henry  Harwood 
Richard  Collocott 
Willm  Brakenbury 
John  Smyth  (79) 

C.  B.,    Vol.  I.  pp.  74, 
79. 

April  1,  1633. 
S'ieant  Greene 
Rise  Coles 
Willm  Dady 

C.  B.,   Vol.  I.  p.  79. 

June  11,  1633. 
Willm   Stilson 
Rich.  Millets 
Rich.   Lyman 
JesP'  Rawling 
Tho.  Smyth 
David  Wilton 
John  Witchfield 
Elias  Mav''acke 

G.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  79. 

Nov.  5.  1633. 
Mr.  Israeli  Stouarhton 


jNIlSCELLANEOUS    PaPERS. 


135 


Mr.  John  Coggin 
Mr.  Willm  Hill     , 
Mr.  John  Moody 
John  Porter 
ffrauueis   Weston 
John  Watson 
John  Holgrave 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  1).  79. 

March  4,  1683-4. 
Thomas  Grubb 
Edmond  Hubbert 
Edw.  Hutchingson 
Mr.  Tho.  Leveritt 
Mr.  Gyles  flferman 
Edmond  Quinsey 
Willm  Collishawe 
Thomas  Minor 
The.  Howlett 
John  Gage 
Sam"  Wilboare 
John  Levens 
John  Cranwell 
Edw.  Mellowes 
James  Browne 
Mr.  John  Woolridge 
Joshua  Hewes 
Robte  Tm-ner 
John  Biggs 
Tho.  Matson 
Walter  Merry 
Rich.  Tappin 
Mr.  Atterton  Hough 
Willm  Andrewes 
Rich.  Walker 
George  Ruggles 
Mr.  Nich.  Parker 

C.E.,  Vol.  I.  p.  79 

April  1,  1634. 
Mr.  Dan"  Dennison 
George  Minot 
Rich.  Gridley 
Thomas  Reade 
George  Hutchingson 
Robte  Roise 
John  Pemerton 
Bernard  Lambert 
Henry  Wulcott 
Rich.  Hull 
John  Gallop 
Richard  Silvester 
Willm  Horseford. 
C.  R.,   Vol.  I,  p.  79 

May  14,  1634. 
John  Haynes  Esq. 
Phillip  Sherman 
Daniell  l^rewer 
Tho.  Gaildthait 


Robte  Gamlyn  Sen'. 
Thomas  Hale 
Edward  Riggs 
John  Walker' 
Thomas  Wilson 
Sam"  Basse 
Tho.  Pigg 
Willm  Hill 
Sam"  ffinch 
George  Williams 
Edw.  Gyles 
Willm  Dixy 
George  Norton 
Thomas  Eborne 
Dan"  Wray 
Abraham  Mellowes 
John  Ollyver 
Robte  Hale 
Tho.  Cakebread     (79) 
Tho.  Squire 
Robte  Houlton 
John  Odlyn 
Roger  Clapp 
Joshua  Carter 
Thomas  Talmage 
Richard  ffairebancks 
Phillip  Tabor 
Gregory  Taylour 
John  Chapman 
Willm  Learned 
Mr.  Tho.  Hooker 
Mr.  Sam"  Stone 
Edw.  Howe 
Bartholmewe  Greene 
Rich.  Wright 
John  Steele 
Edm.  Stebbins 
Andrewe  Warner 
George  Steele 
Rich.  Butlar 
Thomas  Spencer 
Edw.  Muste 
Rich.  Goodman 
John  Pratt 
John  Haward 
Andrewe  Ward 
Joseph  TAvitchell 
Tho.  Hatch 
George  Whitehand 
Jerad  Hadden 
Joseph  Reddings 
Anthony  Colby 
John  Boswortli 
flfrauncis  Plumer 
Humfry  Pvnny 
Bray  Wilkins 
James  Rawlyns 
Jacob  Barny 
Tho.  Lowthrop 
Steven  Hart 


Jeffery  Massy 
Rich.  Brake nbury 
Tho.  ffaireweath' 
Willm  Hedges 
John  Hoskins 
Peter  Woolfe 
Willm  Chase 
Willm  Talmidge 
Mr.  John  Cotton 
Nath.  Gillett 
Dan"  Howe 
Myles  Reddin 
John  Eales 
Mr.  Willm  Peirce 
Mr.  Tho.  Mahewe 
Robte  Walker 
Phillipp  Randill 
Tho.  Holcombe 
Tho.  Dewey 
Tho.  Jeffry 
James  Parker 
Walter  ffiler 
John  Haydon 
Edmond  Harte 
Willm  Hathorne 
Steven  ffrench 
Christopher  Hussey 
Edw.  Bendall 
John  Button 
Rich.  Raymond 
Jonathan  Wade 
Tho.  Cold  ham 
James  Thomj^son 
Tho.  Hubbard 
John  Hall 
John  Baker 
Mr.  Willm  Brenton 
John  Capen 
firauncis  Dent 
Henry  flFeakes  (112) 
C.i?.,FoZ./.iJi>.  79,112. 

Sep.  3,  1634. 
Beniamin  Hubbai'd 
Edmond  Hubbard 
John  Mousell 
Willm  Baker 
AVillmNashe 
Thomas  Goble 
Ollyver  Mellowes 
Robte  Gamlyne 
Ralfe  Hiningway 
JesP'  Rawlyns 
John  Stowe 
John  Cumpton 
Willm  flfreeljorne 
Willm  Perkins 
James  Everill 
Jonathan  Negos 
Nicholas  Willust 


136 


City  Document  No.  100. 


Alex.  Becke 
Heni-y  Pease 
Sam"  Crumwell 
Joseph  Rednape 
Edvv.  Hutchingson 
John  Sibley 
Hugh  Hillyard 
Moses  Mav'aeke 
Mr.  John  Spencer 
Robte  Mussey 
Henry  Shorte 
Phillip  flfovvler 
Bryan  Pendleton 
Abraham  ffinch 
Anthony  Peirce 
John  Bernard 
Martyn  Und'^wood 
Sam"  Smyth 
John  Bi'owne 
John  Edy 
Robte  Abbitt 
Robte  Coe 
Nathanell  flfoote 
Rich.  Davenpoi't 
Mr.  Tho.  Newbery 
John  Pope 
John  Havvkes 
Ralfe  tfogg 
Robert  Reynolls 
Robte  Potter 
John  Hardy 
Thomas  Thorn eton 
Matthias  Sension 
Mr.  Tho.  Parker 
Mr   Nicholas  Easton 
Mr.  .James  Noise 
Josuah  Hubbard 

C.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  113. 

March  4,  1634-5. 
Capt.  John  Mason 
Hugh  Mason 
(iBorge  Munings 
John  Brandishe 
Sam"  Hubbert 
Edward  Dixe 
Thomas  Bartlett 
George  Bun  car 
Robte  Blott 
Rich.  Kettle 
Willm  Johnson 
Thomas  Lynd 
Mr.  Willm  Andrewes 
Willm  Westwood 
Mathewe  Allen 
Guy  Bambridge 
Willm  Pantry 
Tho.  ffisher 
John  Hopkins 
John  Bridore 


W^illm  Kelsey 
John  Bernard 
James  Ensigne 
Sam"  Greenehill 
Tymothy  Stanley 
Rich.  Lord 
John  Prince 
Edw.  Winshipp 
Sam"  Greene 
Joseph  Gierke 
John  Wulcott 
Abraham  Newell 
Rich.  Pepper 
Isaac  Johnson 
Christopher  Peake 
Thomas  Woodford 
Thomas  Scott 
Tho.  Boreman 
Roger  Lanckton 
John  Webster 
Hugh  Shex'att 
Joseph  Metcalfe 
Will.  Bartholmewe 
Tho.  Dorman 
Rich.  Kent 
James  Davis 
John  Newegate 
Mr.  Will  Hutchingson 
Tho.  Marshall 
Rich.  Cooke 
Willm  Neth'land 
Tho.  Wardall 
Rich.  Hutchingson 
ffr.  Hutchingson 
Gamaliell  Wate 
Rich.  Trusedale 
Edw.  Hitchin 
Robte  Parker 
Joseph  Easton 
John  Tylley 
Tho.  Stanley 

C.  R.,  Vol.  I.  p.  113. 

May  6,  1635 
Philemon  Portmorte 
Henry  Elkines 
Christ.  Martial 
Edmond  Bulckley 
Eward  Browne 
Jarrett  Bourne 
Willm  Pell 
Beniamyn  Gillon 
Tho.  Alcocke 
Edmonde  Jacklinge 
John  Sebley 
Tho.  Peirce 
Mr.  Sachariah  Syms 
Barnaby  Wynes 
Jeffery  fferris 
John  Reynolls 


Henry  Bright 
Tho.  Hastings 
John  Letherraore 
John  Batchel"' 
John  Thompson 
John  Gierke 
Tho.  Swifte 
Robte  Wincall 
Tho.  Hosmer 
Willm  Butlar 
John  Arnoli 
George  Stockin 
Nathanaell  Ely 
Robte  Day 
Jerymy  Adams 
Joseph  Maggott 
John  Hall 
Sam"  Allen 
Humfry  Bradstreete 
Thomas  Pyne 
John  Gay 
George  Strange 
Nathanaell  Duncan 
Thomas  Marshall 
Thomas  Hoskins 
Richard  Kemball 
Robte  Andrewes 
Henry  Wright 
Jonathan  Jellett 
Tho.  Gun 
Robte  Dibell 
Henry  flfowkes 
Elias  Parkeman 
John  Blackeleach 
Dan"  Morse 
Joseph  Morse 
Edward  Garfield 
Rich   Browne 
Willm  Moody 
Christ.  Osgood 
Tho.  Buckland 
Richard  Jacob 
Aron  Cooke 
George  Phelpes 
Boniface  Burton 
Robte  Bootefishe 
Robte  Dr3rver 
Willm  Edmonds 
John  Ravensdale 
John  Legg 
George  ffarr 
Robte  Cotty    - 
Mr.  Steven  Batchel' 
G.  B.,  Vol.  I. p.  153. 

Sep.  2,  1635. 
Willm  Blumfeild 
.Joseph  Hull 
Willm  Reade 
Richard  Adams 


Miscellaneous    Papers. 


137 


Jolin  Upham 
Robie  Lovell 
Willm  Smyth 
Richard  Woodward 
Peter  Hubbert 
Mr.  George  Byrditt 
Mr.  Townsend  Bishopp 
Phillip  Vereing 
Mr.  John  ffawne 
Thomas  Scraggs 
C.  B.,  Vol.  I.jy.  153. 

March  3,  1635-6. 
Mr.  Clemen'  Chaplaine 
Willm  Mosse 
Wilm  Dyar 
Joseph  Wells 
John  Cogeswell 
Richard  Tuttle 
Robte  Lord 
Willm  Walton 
Tho.  Loreing 
Clem'  Bates 
John  Aswood 
Tho.  Wakely 
Willm  Noi'ton 
George  Ludkin 
George  Marshe 
John  Ottis 
Nicholas  Baker 
Nicholas  Jacob 
David  Phippin 
Edmond  Batter 
Philemon  Dolton 
John  Whitney 
Willm  Swayne 
Henry   Kingman 
Thomas  White 
Angell  Hollard 
John  Kingsbury 
John  Levett 
Tho.  Rawly ns 
Roger       Harlakendine 

Esq. 
Mr.  Joseph  Cooke 
Mr.  George  Cooke 
Mr.  Nich.  Danforth 
Tho.  Marryott 
Mr.  Sam"  Shepheard 
Willm  ffrench 
Simon  Crosby 
Tho.  Cheeseholme 
John  Russell 
Passevell  Greene 
Mr.  Hugh  Peters 
Thomas  Bloyett 
Edmond  fFrost 
Mr.  Tho.  Shepheard 
Ileni-y  Vane  Esq. 
Tho.  Ewer 


Tho.  Brigden 
Michaell  Bastowe 
Joseph  Andrewes 
C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  153 

May  25,  1636, 
Jasper  Gunn 
Thorn :  Bell 
Mr.  Samuel  Apleton 
Isaaek  Heathe 
Philip  Elliot 
Adam  Mott 
William  Webbe 
Edward  Woodman 
Thomas  Judd 
John  Knight 
Rich'^d  Knight 
Anthony  Mosse 
Rob't  Longe 
Rob''t  Hawkins 
Edward  Carington 
Bernard  Capen 
Will.  Hamond 
John  Saunders 
Robert  Kaine 
Daniel  Maude 
Ralph  Hudson 
Thomas  Hassord 
James  Johnson 
John  Davy 
George  Bate 
Nathaniell  Heaton 
Will.  Benseley 
Will.  Townsend 
Rieh'd  Bracket 
Thom.  Savage 
Mr.  Henry  fflinte 
Will.  Courser 
James  Browne 
Zacheus  Bosworth 
Mathias  Ives 
Will.  Wilson 
Will.  Salter 
Anthony  Harker 
Edward  Goffe 
Rich'd  Champnyes 
Edmond  Lewis 
John  Stowers 
John  S  my  the 
John  Eaton 
Edmond  Sherman 
John  Coolidge 
Gregory  Stone 
Symon  Stone 
(Jeoi-ge  HeiDburne 
Will.  Kinge 
Augustine  Clement 
Rich'd  Karder 
John  Higgenson 
John  Mylam 


Thom.  Dimoeke 
John  Loverin 
Willi.  Wilcocks 
Edward  Bennet 
Thom.  Mekyn'junior 
Hugh  Gunnison 
Edmond  Jackson 
Bernaby  Doryfall 
Mr.  Rich^'d  Bellingham 
Mr.     John    Winthrope 

sen. 
Mr  John  Humfrey 
Mr.  Thom.  Dudley 
Mr.  Will.  Coddington 
Increase  No  well 
Symon  Bradstreete 
C.  B  ,  Vol.  I.  p.  191. 

Dec.  7,  1636. 
James  Bate 
Edward  Clapp 
John  Smythe 
Edward  White 
David  Price 
George  Aldridge 
Oliver  Purchase 
John  Webbe 
Alexande"'  Winchester 
Robert  Scotte 
Steven  Winthrope 
Will.  Goodhewe 
Gilbert  Crackborne 
Samuell  Whiteing 
Thomas  Brooke 
Willi.  Wilcockson 
Will.  Beadseley 
Alexand"'  Knolls 
Thom.  Atkinson 
John  Holland 
Walter  Nicoles 

0.  B.,  Vol.  I. p.  194. 

Dec.  8,  1636. 
Mr.  Thom.  Jenner 
ffrancis  Lightfoote 
Edward  Howe 
John  Cooper 
John  More 
Thom.  Beale 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  194:. 

March  9,  1636-7. 
Edward  Kelcham 
Rich'd  Roots 
Joseph  Isaaek 
John  Hassell 
Rich'd  Betsham 
Anthony  Eames 
Samuell  Warde 
Thomas  Hamond 


138 


City  Document  JS^o.   100. 


Thomas  Underwood 
Nicolas  Hudson 
John  AVinchester 
Abraham  Shawe 
Rob't  Lockwood 
Will.  Barsham 
Ricli'd  Beares 
Edward  Bates 
Jenkin  Davies 
Mathewe  West 
Gerret  Spencer 
Thomas  Tylestone 
Henry  Collins 
Robert  Sedgwick 
James  Heyden 
Thomas  Samfoard 
John  Stronge 
Thomas  Carter 
Joseph  Armitage 
Rich'd  Wayte 
Robert  Hull 
Rich.  Wayde 
Will.  Dinny 
Thomas  Meakins 

G.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  194. 

April  18,  1637. 
Thomas  Parish 
Thomas  Briggam 
William  Cutter 
Willi.  Towne 
John  Gore 
Robert  Sever 
John  Ruggles 
Laurence  Whitamore 
John  Graves 
Gyles  Pason 
George  Kinge 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  195. 

April  17,  1637. 
Christopher  flfoster 
Thom.  Browninge 
Symon  Eyre 
William  Dodge 
ffrancis  Smythe 
Nathani.  Porter 
Edward  Dinny 
Willi.  Dineley        - 
ffrancs  East 
Nathani.  Wood 
John  Smythe 
Edward  Rainsf  oard 
Thomas  Wheeler 
John  Laurence 

C.  B.,  Vol.  T.p.  195 

May  17,  1637. 
Thom.  Olney 
Thom.  (Gardner 


Joseph  Pope 
Willi.  Bounde 
Henry  Bartholomewe 
Joseph  Grafton 
ffrancis  Skerry 
Edmond  Marshall 
Henry  Seawall  junior 
Henry  Bull 
Thomas  Smythe 
Nicolas  Holt 
Nicolas  Noise 
Archelaus  Woodman 
James  Browne 
John  Bartlet 
Robert  Pike 
Thomas  Coleman 
Mathewe  Chafe 
George  Burden 
Geoi'ge  Hunn 
Willi.  Sumner 
George  Proctor 
Thomas  Millet 
Thomas  Dible 
Philip  Drinker 
John  Cheney 
John  Norton 
John  Syverens 
Thom.  Wells 
John  Perkins 
Willi.  Lampson 
Thom.  Bircher 
Edward  Porter 
James  Howe 
Thom.  Rogers 
John  Sharman 
John  Rogers 
Myles  Nutte 
James  Osmer 
Rich'd  Johnson 
Thomas  Parker 
John  Hanchet 
John  Gibson 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  195. 

Sep.  7,  1637. 
Mr.  George  Moxam 
Mr.  Tymo.  Dalton 
C.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  195, 

Nov.  2.  1637. 
Nathan  ieli  Wales 
Edw^'  Sale 
Will.  Casely 
Mr.  John  IHske 
Mr.  John  Harvard 

O.B.,Vol.  I. p.  195 

March  — 1637-8. 
Thom.  Spooner 
Thomas  Venner 


James  Moulton 
James  Haynes 
Henry  Skerry 
Joseph  Bachiler 
John  Symonds 
John»Gedney 
Micha :  Spencer 
John  Pearce 
Nico.  Busbey 
Ralph  Woodward 
Samu.  Symonds 
<Mr.  Thom.  fflint 
JiichM  Griffinn 
John  Evert 
George  Haywood 
Thom.  ffoxe 
George  Hochens 
Edward  Rawson 
Henry  Rust 
David  ffiske 
^Villi.  Harsye 
Willi.  Ludkin 
Thom.  Linkorne 
Henry  Tuttle 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  195. 

May  2,  1638. 
Samuell  Rich'dson 
Rob't  Cutler 
Thomas  Ricli'dson 
Edward  Johnson 
John  Brinsmeade 
Isaack  Mixer 
Henry  Kemball 
Willi.  Nickerson 
Henry  Dow 
Nicho.  Bja-am 
Samu.  Haekbui'ne 
Abraham  Howe 
John  Tatman 
Rob''t  Williams 
Humfrey  Atherton 
.  Gabriell  Meade 
Ralph  Tomkins 
Rich'd  Hawes 
Alexander  Miller 
Joseph  Wilson 
Michael  Willes 
John  Sill 
George  Willis 
Thomas  Swetman 
Edward  Hall 
Mr.  William   Hubbard 
Rich'd  Lumkin 
Willi.  AVarrener 
Marke  Symonds 
Thomas  Rawlinson 
Thomas  Carter 
Willi.  Knight 
George  Taylor 


Miscellaneous   Papers. 


139 


John  Gould 
Thomas  Cobbet 
Daniell  Peivce 
William  Ballard 
Willi.  Thorne 
Abraham  Tappin 
Henry  Lmit 
John  Browne 
Henry  Bm-dsall 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

June  9,  1638. 
Mr.  Natha.  Eaton 
C  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

Sep.  6,  1638. 
The  magistrates  of  Ips- 
wich   had    order    to 
give 
Mr.  Natha.  Rogers  the 
oath  of  Freedom. 
C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

Sep.  7,  1638. 
Thomas  Hale 
Rich'^d  Singletry 
Steven  ffosditch 
Nicholas  Browne 
Zachary  ffitche 
Thomas  Tredwell 
Geo.  Giddings 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

March  13,  1638-9. 
Mr.  John  Allen 
Mr.  Edward  Alleyne 
Mr.  Ralph  Wheelocke 
Mr.  William  Tynge 
John  Leuson 
John  Frayrye 
Eleazer  Lussher 
John  Hunting 
Rob''t  Hinsdall 
Edward  Kempe 
John  Dwite 
Henry  Phillips 
Mr.  Joseph  Peck 
Henry  Smythe 
Edward  Gilman 
Thomas  Cooper 
John  Beale 
Henry  Chamberlin 
Thomas  Clapp 
.John  Palmer 
John  Tower 
Henry  Webbe 
James  Mattucke 
John  Tuttle 
Theophi.  Wilson 
Jeremy  Belcher 


Willi.  Cockeram 
Edward  Bates 
John  Rogers 
Christopher  Batte 
Samuel  N  ewe  man 
Mr.  Robert  Peck 
Edmond  Greenliffe 
Thomas  Bulkeley 
Luke  Potter 
Ephraim  Wheeler 
Robert  Merriam 
James  Bennet 
John  Whiteman 
William  Palmer 
William  Eastowe 
Thom.  Moulton 
Ricli'd  Swayne 
Willi.  Wakefeild 
Thorn.  Joanes 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

March  14,  1638-9. 
Nicho.  Butler 
Mr.  Thom.  Wills 
Mr.  Edward  Holliock 
Mr.  Rich'd  Sadler 
Mr.  Edward  Howell 
Thomas  Townesend 
Edward  Baker 
Henry  Gaynes 
Nicholas  Batter 
James  Boutwell 
Rich'd  Wells 
Willi.  Langley 
Robert  Parsons 
Godfrey  Armitage 
Arthur  Geeree 
Joseph  Pell 
Thomas  Layton 
Willi.  Partridge 
Roger  Shawe 
Robert  Dannell 
Hezechi.  Upher 
Christopher  Cayne 
Rob't  Steedman 
George  Keezar 
Edward  Burcham 
Joseph  Merriam 
Thomas  Browne 
George  ffbule 
Willi.  Busse 
Henry  Brooke 
Heni'y  ffarewell 
Roger  Draper 
John  Miles 
Sethe  Switzer 
Isaack  Cole 
John  Wisewall 
John  Maudsley 
Josejih  flfarnworth 


William  Reed 
William  Blake 
Thomas  Dickerman 
Thomas  Clarke 
"  Mr.  Endicot  and  Mr. 

John  Winthrope  jun. 

had  order  to  give 
Mr.  Emanuel  Downeiug 

the    oath     of     ffree- 

dome." 
O.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  196. 

22  May,  1639. 
Mr.  Willi.  Sergent 
Mr.  Thom.  Hawkins 
Mr.  Sam.  ffreeman 
Thomas  Marten 
Nichol.  Guye 
Mr.  Samu.  Winsley 
Steven  Dumer 
John  Osgood 
John  Goofie 
John  Mussellwhit 
Steven  Kent 
John  Rimington 
Thomas  Browne 
John  Moulton    Hulling 
Rich''  Waters 
Thomas  Ruggles 
Joseph  Shawe 
ffrancis  More 
Walter  Edmonds 
Willi.  Bowstreete 
Hopestill  ffostere 
Thomas  Scotto 
Willi.  Adams 
Thomas  Says 
John  Alderman 
Griffin  Bowen 
John  Spooer 
Rich'^d  Hollidge 
John  Clarke 
Giles  ffirman 
Josua  Tedd 
Beniamin  ffelton 

22  May,  1639. 
Jarvas  Garfoard 
Edward  Breck 
William  Clarke 
Edmond  Bloise 
Willi.  Osborne 
John  Miller 
George  Holmes 
Mathewe  Boyse 
James  Astwood 
John  Rob't 
Rich'd  Pecocke 
Edward  liridge 
Walter  Blackborne 


140 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Joseph  Jewet 
Roger  Porter 
Thomas  fflrman 
Natha.  Cha|)peK 
John  Skot 
James  Buck 
Hugh  Laskin 
John  Smythe 
Henry  Swan 

C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  254, 

23  May,  1639. 
Mr.  Ezechi.  Rogei's 
Mr.  Natha.  Rogers 
Robert  Saunders 
Mr.     Nathani.      Spar- 

hauke 
Mr.  Thorn.  Nelson 
C.  B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  264:. 

6  June,  1639. 
Steven  Paine 
James  Garret 

C.B.,  Vol.1.  2).  254. 

6  Sep.  1639. 
Mr.  Thomas  Ginner 
Mr.  Benia.  Keayne 
Job  Swinnerton 
William  Lord 
Laurence  Southick 
John  Crosse 
John  Roffe 
John  Ellsley 
Luke  Hearde 
Anthony  Sadler 
Thomas  Massie 

C.B.,  Vol.  1. 20.  254. 

7  Sep.  1639. 
Edmond  Bridge 
Rich'd  Mellen 
Robert  Tucke 
Robert  Saunderson 

G.  R.,  Vol.  I.  p.  254, 

13  May,  1640. 
Mr.  Willi.  Worcester 
Henry  Munday 
John  Saunders 
Thom.  Bradberry 
Thom.  Dumer 
Thoma.  Barker 
Thoma.  Mighill 
Maxami  Jewet 
ffranc.  Parrat 
RichM  Swan 
Rob''t  Haseldine 
John  Haseldene 
ifranc.  Lambert 


Willi.  Scales 
John  Burbanke 
Willi  Bointon 
John  Jarrat 
Micha.  Hopkinson 
Geo.  Kil borne 
Mr.  Thoma.  Coytemore 
Mr.  Thoma.  Graves 
Mr.  ffranc.  Willoughby 
Edward  Larkin 
Thom.  Caule 
John  Penticus 
John  Martin 
AVilli.  ffillips 
Abrah.  Hill 
Edward  Woods 
Willi.  Paine 
John  Oliver  (Newb.) 
James  Standige 
John  Whipple 
Mr.  Edwa'  Norrice 
Mr.  Thom.  Ruck 
Mr.  Willi.  Stevens 
John  ffairefeild 
John  Bachilor 
Robert  Elwell 
Thom.  Watson 
Mark  fformais 
Thom.  Waterhouse 
Jeremy  How^chenes 
Jonas  Humphreyes 
Thom.  Toleman 
George      eekes 
John  ffarnum 
Rich'^d  Lipincote 
Rich'^d  Withington 
Ricli'd  Syckes 
Clement  Tapley 
Gouin  Anderson 
John  Bowelis 
Edw''d  Passon 
Willi.  Chanler 
John  Hall 
John  Trumbell 
Edw'^  Bumsted 
Joseph  Wheeler 
Tymo.  Wheeler 
John  Chaundler 
Symon  Rogers 
Michaell  Wood 
John  Merrill 
George  Browne 
John  jSTorwick 
Ed  mo.  Pitts 
ffranc.  Smyth 
John  Harcfing 
Willi.  Carpenter 
John  Holbroke 
Nicho.  fflllipes 
Thom.  Bayly 


Samu.  Butterworth 

Rob't  Marten 

Mathewe  Prat 

Rob't  Tj'tus 

Thom.  Richards 

Henry  Greene 

Willi.  Godfree 

Thom.  Arnall 

Willi.  Hay  ward 

Abra.  Perkins 

Jeffry  Mingy 

Arthur  Clarke 

James  Davis 

Mr.  Edmond  Browne 

Peter  Noyse 

Walter  Hayne 

Edmond  Rice 

Thom.  White 

John  Par m  enter 

John  Bent 

Edmond  Goodnor 

Thom.  Islin 

John  Wood 

John  Ruddyk 

John  Howe 

Mr.  Willi.  Hibbens 

Arthur  Perry 

Valentine  Hill 

ffranc.  Seyle 

John  Hurd 

Natha.  Williams 

John  Leveritt 

Peter  Oliver 

John  Kenerick 

Antho.    Stodard 

Samu.  Sherman 

George  Curtis 

Gotten  fflack 

Mr.  Willi.  Thompson 

George  Rowes 

Steven  Kinseleye 

John  Uassette 

Willi.  Potter 

Gregory  Belchar 

Thom.  Place 

James  Copie 

Thomas  fflackman 

Edward  Spolden 

Willi.  Allise 

Martin  Saund'"s 

John  Read 

Willi  Andrews 

John  Stidman 

Edmond  Anger 

Rich'd  ffrances 

John  Thrumball 

Willi.  Manning  ]r 

Edward  Collins 

Rich''d  Hogg 

Nathan  Aldishe 


jNIiscellaneous  Papers. 


141 


Mycliall  Medcalfe 
ffardinando  Adams 
flVanc.  Chickering 
Willi.  Ballard 
John  Billiard 
Henry  Smythe 
John  Mose 
Daniell  ffishei' 
Josua  ffisher 
Rich'd  Barbore 
Jn".  Scarbrow 

C.  R.,  Vol.  I.  p.  281. 

7  Oct.  1640. 
Mr.  Samu.  Dudley 
Josias  Cobbitt 
Edmond  Gardner 
James  Bareker 
Henry  Sands 
Rob'^t  Hunter 
Willi.  Stickney 

C.  R.,  Vol.  I.  p.  281. 

8  Oct.  1640. 
John  Page 
Samu.  JMorse 
Thomas  Weight 

C.  R.,  Vol.  l.p.  281. 

9  Oct.  1640. 
Rob't  Ringe 
Isaack  Busvvell 

C.B.,  Vol.  I.  p.  281. 

12  Oct.  1640. 
Willi.  Hudson 
James  Oliver 
Thomas  Painter 
Edwai'd  ffletcher 
Mr.  Willi.  Bellingham 
Mr.  Willi.  Hooke 

C.R.,  Vol.  l.p.  281. 

2  June  1641 
Mr.  Henry  Dunster 
Mr.  Rich'd  Russell 
Mr.  John  Allen 
John  Maies 
Rich^d  North 
John  Seir 
John  Stevens 
Mr.  Adam   Winthrope 
William  Barnes 
John  Harrison 
John  Lowell 
Thom.  Davies 
John  Emery 
Samu.  Plumer 
Muses  Payne 


Daniell  Weld 
Samu.  Bidfeild 
flfraneis  Eliot 
Abell  Kelly 
Jacob  Wilson 
Nicho.  Woode 
John  Harbert 
Thomas  Lake 
Andrew  Pitcher 
Rob't  Holmes 
Goulden  Moore 
Rich'd  Cutter 
John  fifossenden 
Willi.  Woodberry 
Willi.  Geares 
Philemon  Dickenson 
Esdras  Reade 
John  Robinson 
Thom.  Gardner 
Thom.  Marston 
Rich^d  Bartelmew 
Thom.  Gould 
Thom.  Wildar 
Rich''d  Robinson 
John  Marston 
Rob^t  flfuller 
Willi.  Blanchard 
Bozoun  Allen 
Miles  Ward 
Samu.  Corning 
Jonathan  Porter 
Rich'd  Pattinggell 
John  Goodnow 
Willi.  Browne 
Samu.  Chapun 
Christo  Stanley 
John  Harrison 
Thom.  Davenish 
Walter  Harris 
Ellis  Barrone 
Willi.  Parker 
Philip  Veren 
John  Palmer 
Rich'd  Parker 
Edw'd  Tinge 
Nehemi  Bourne 
flfranc.  Lawes 
Rob"'t  Bridges 
John  Baker 
Rob''t  Cooke 
Henry  Dauson 
Willi.  Tiff 
Willi.  Brisco 
Rich'd  Sanford 
Augustine  Walker 
Henry  Archer 
Charles  Glover 
Rob't  Paine 
John  Baker 
Micha.  Katherick 


John  Jackson 
John  Deane 
Edward  Browne 
Dani.  Warner 
John  Knoulton 
Symon  Tompson 
Rob't  Daye 
Andrewe  Hodges 
Jacob  Leager 
George  Bullard 
Henry  Chick^y 
Michaell  Powell 
Joseph  Kingsberry 
John  Roaper 
Nathani.  Coalborne 
John  Elis 
Edward  Rich'ds 
Beniamin  Smyth 
Austen  Kilham 
Thom.  Payne 
Tymo.  Dwight 
Henry  Wilson 
Samu.  Bullen 
Willi,  ffuller 

Willi,  ff 

Evan  Thomas 
Abell  Parr 
Benia.  Ward 
Willi.  Hunt 
Willi.  Bateman 
Josias  ffirman 
Willi.  Cop 
Natlia.  Hal  steed 
Natha.  Billing 
Benia.  Turney 
Rich'd  Rice 
James  Blood 
Thom.  Clarke 
John  Viall 
Thom.  Buttolph 
ffranc.  Douse 
John  Sweete 
Arthur  Gill 
Thom.  Clipton 
George  Merriam 
John  Heald 
George  Wheeler 
Obedi.  Wheeler 
ffranc.  Bloyce 

G.R.,  Vol.  l.p.  312. 

4  June  1641. 
Thom.  Marshall 

C.R.  Vol.  l.p.  312. 

7  Oct.  1641. 
Mr.  Richard  Blindman 
Thomas  Wheeler 

C.  R.,  Vol.  l.p.  315. 


142 


City  Document  No.   100. 


18  May  1642. 
Mv.  ffrancis  Norton 
John  Withman 
Gawdy  James 
John  March 
Rob't  Button 
Benia.  Vernmes 
Thorn.  Antrum 
Michaell  Shaflin 
Thorn.  Putman 
John  Cooke 
Phineas  ffiske 
Willia.  fftske 
James  ffiske 
George  Byam 
Rich'^d  Bishope 
Allen  Kenniston 
Elias  Stileman 
John  Tomkins  sen^ 
Ananias  Conkling 
John  Neale 
John  Bulfinch 
Joseph  Boyse 
Samu.  Grimes 
Theod.  Atkinson 
Rob't  Bradford 
Hugh  Williams 
Rich'd  Crithley 
John  Guttering 
John  Ingoldsbey 
Robert  Ho  wen 
Thoma.  Snowe 
Thoma.  ffoster 
Dani.  Briskow 
John  Search 
John  Baker 
Rich'd  Knight 
Rieh'dTayler 
Philip  Tayler 
John  Bulkeley 
Edward  Okes 
Thorn   Okes 
Edward  Gooding 
Sampson  Shore 
Willi.  Tony 
John  Coggan  juni. 
John  Clough 
John  Witherell 
Samu.  Thatcher 
John  Hill 
Rich'd  Wody 
John  Mathis 
Willi.  Lewes 
Rieh^d  Taylor 
Edward  Carleton 
Humphrey  Reyn'' 
Hugh  Smith 
Hugh  Chapline 
Rich'd  Lowden 
John  Burrao-e 


Solomon  Phips 
John  Greene 
Isaack  Comins 
Allen  Pearl  ey 
Thom.  Thackster 
Willi.  Ripley 
Mathewe  Hawkes 
Hugh  Prichard 
Thom.  Lincolne 
John  Stoder 
Willi.  Robinson 
Robert  Peirce 
Thom.  Davenport 
Rich'^d  Baker 
Robert  Pond 
John  Rigbey 
George  Right 
Thom.  Blisse 
Benia.  Albey 
Roger  Bancroft 
Rich'd  Eckels 
John  Cooper 
John  Tompkins  jun"^ 
Willi.  Dickson 
Moses  Wheat 
Rob'^t  Edwards 
Thomas  Bateman 
Willi.  Aline 
Thom  Wheller 
Willi.  Hartwell 
John  Stevens 
Willi.  Stevens 
Antho.  Somersbey 
Henry  Somersbey 
Willi.  Berry 
Samu.  Guil 
Abell  Hews 
John  Swett 
Peter  Woodward 
John  Brock 
Natha.  Whiteing 
Micha.  Metcalfe 
Rob''t  Page 
ffranc.  Pebody 
Isaack  Perkins 
Thom.  Worde 
Henry  Ambros 
Walter  Ropper 
Henry  Kibbey 
David  Zullesh 

C.  R.,  Vol.  11. p.  18. 

19  May  16-42. 
John  Sadler 
Walter  Tybbot 
Obedi.  Brewer 
Willi.  Hilton 
Willi.  Walderne 

C.  R.,  Vol.  II.  _p.  18. 


22  June  1642. 
Henrj-  Palmer 
Joseph  Peaseley 
Rich^d  Pid 
Willi.  Titcombe 
AVilli.  White 
Thomas  Dowe 

C.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  18. 

2  August  1642. 
Mr.  Willi.  Pinchen 
C.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  18. 

14  Sept.  1642.- 
Thom.  Het 

C.  R.,   Vol.  II. p.  18. 

21  Sept.  1642. 
Will.  English 

C.  R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  18. 

27  Dec.  1642,  At  Salem. 
Walter  Price 
Rob't  Gutch 
George  Gardner 
Rich^l  Prence 
Rob't  Leoman 
Thom.  More 
Thom.  Tresler 
Willi.  Robinson 
Hugh  Cawkin 

G.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  18. 

28  Feb.  1642-3. 
Thom.  Edwards 
John  Kitchin 
Henry  Harwood 

G.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  18. 

28  Feb.  1642-3. 

At  Salem. 
Rich.  More 
Hugh  Stacye 
Thom.  Avery 
Edw*.  Beacham]) 

G.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  27. 

10  May,  1643. 
Mr.  Thom.  Wallis 
John  Scot 
Isaack  Wheeler 
John  Ward 
Andi'ew  Lister     (27) 
Thom.  Goodnow 
Rob't  Dants 
Henry  Looker 
John  Parmenter 
Willi.  Ward 
John  ISTewton 
John  Thurston 


Miscellaneous    Papers. 


W, 


Christo.  Smyth 
John  Guile 
John  Plunton 
John  Knights 
John  Jackson 
Nathan  ffiske 
Geo.  Parkhurst 
John  Pratt 
Thorn.  Beard 
John  Arnol 
John  Hollister 
James  Prest 
Nicho.  White 
Jeftry  Turner 
Willi.  Turner 
Roger  Billindg 
Laurence  Smyth 
Willi.  Ware 
Rich.  Evans 
Willi.  Trescot 
John  Gurnell 
Henry  Woodworth 
Nathani.  How''d 
Rich.  Way 
Rob  Williams. 
John  Mansfeild 
ffranc.  James 
Rob't  Proctor 
Willi,  ffletch^ 
Willi.  Vincen 
Jolin  Woode 
Hen .  Bridgham 
Rob'-t  Mader 
Geo.  Barrel! 
Rich.  Rawlen 
Strong  flfurnell 
John  Sand'bant 
Isa.  Colimer 
AVilli.  Blanton 
Miles  Tarne 
Natha.  Norcros 
James  Morgan 
Rob't  Pepper 
Rich.  Hildrick 
Edw''  Sheopard 
Dan.  Stone 
Tho.  Danforth 
Andr.  Stephenson 
Willi.  Manning 
Henry  Symons 
John  Tydd 
John  Wright 
Benia   Butterfeild 
Edw''.  Winn 
Nicho.  White 
John  Hollister 
James  Prest 
John  Albye 
Peter  Bracket 
Natha.  Herman 


Sam.  Adams 
John  Hastings 
John  Whetley 
Willi.  Phese 
John  Shejjhard 
Tho.  Adams         (28) 
C.  £.,  Vol.  IT. p.  27,28. 

29  May,  1644. 
Cap.  Dan.  Gookens 
ffaithfull  Rouse 
Rob't  Leach 
ffaintnot  Wines 
Willi.  Bachiler 
Willi.  Smith 
Willi  Green 
Rob't  ffeild 
Thom.  Marshall 
Roger  Toule 
Edw"  Witheredge 
Tymo,  Prout 
Geo.  Spere 
Symon  Bird 
Hen.  Powning 
Thom.  Webster 
Rob't  Gowing 
John  Lake 
Thom.  Trot 
John  ffrench 
Rich.  Haule 
Nicho.  Boulton 
Henry  Gunlithe 
Natha.  Partridge 
Thom.  Dyer 
Edw^  Wilder 
Jos.  Phippen 
John  Blake 
Jaspar  Rush 
John  Gay 
Rich.  Goard 
John  Smeedly 
Thom.  ffox 
Baptize  Smeedly 
Ste.  Streete 
John  Maynard 
Philip  Tory 
Rich^d  Wooddy 
Edm»  Shefeild 
James  Joanes 
Tho.  Chamlylin 
John  Russell 
Allen  Conv'se 
Lamb"'t  Sutton 
John  Carter 
James  Park' 

C.  B.,  Vol.  II.  p.  5^. 

May,  1645. 
Herb't  Pel  ham 
Joseph  Hill 


Mathewe  Smith 
Abraham  Hawkins 
Abra.  Hackburne 
Sam.  flfellows 
George  Halsall 
Abr.  Parker 
George  Davies 
Rich.  Newberry 
Natha.  Bishop 
John  Stimson 
Thom.  Line 
Antho.  ffisher 
Thom.  Richards 
Willi.  Pardon 
Thom.  Holbrooke 
George  Allen 
Willi.  Davis 
John  Joanes        siud. 
Sam.  Stowe 
Edw"  Jackson 
Nicho.  Wise 
John  Watson 
Hugh  Griffin 
John  Langford 
Rich.  Newton 
John  Toll 
Jeremy  More 
Peet^  Aspinwall 
EdW^  Wyat 
Rich.  Leeds 
James  Umphryes 
Rich.  Blacke 
James  Nash 
Benia.  Thwinge 
Samu.  Davies 
Rich.  Bullock 
Abr.  Harding 
Christo.  Webbe 
Thom.  Barrill 
John  Morly 
Henry  Blacke 
Edw"'  Gilman 
Lamb't  Genery 
John  Gaye 
Sam.  Miles 
John  Daming 
Ralph  Day 
Micha.  Medealfe 
Sam.  Sendall 
W"  Hely 
Hen.  ffirnam 
Thom.  Roberts 
Rob't  Jenison 
John  Wai'ren 
Edw*  Devotion 
Hen.  Chamb'lin 
Vincent  Ruth 
Thom.  Barnes 
Joseph  Und'wood 
Hen.  Evance 


144 


City  Document  No.   100. 


John  flfownell 
Sam.  Bi'ight 
Willi.  AVenbane 
John  Bird 
Harman  Atvvood 
JSIatha.  Gi'eene 
ffranc.  Grissell 
John  Rydeat 
AVm.  Parsons 
Thom.  Thacher 
liob't  Longe 
Thom.   Reeves 
Nicho.  Chelett 
Georg  Dowdy 
Hen.  Aldridge 
Willi.  Palten 
Eliiah  Corlet 
G.  B.,  Vol.  II.  pp. 
79. 

6  May  1646. 
Mathew  Day 
John  Lewes 
Nathani.  Hadlock 
John  Hill 
flfran.  Heman 
John  Gingen 
John  Haynes 
John  Looker 
Tho.  Buckm'' 
Alex.  Baker 
Thom.  Collier 
Thom.  Gardn' 
Ben.  Crispe 
Wm.  Pary 
Wm.  Dawes 
Hen.  Modsley 
Joel  Jenkins 
Henr}'  Thorpe 
Geo.  Woodward 
Chai'les  Sternes 
John  Wincoll 
AVilli.  Duglas 
Peter  Place 
John  Collens 
Rich.  Everad 
Josua  Kent 
Rob't  Onion 
Andrew  Dewing 
Antho.  ffisher 
Tho.  Joanes 
Isa.  Walker 
G.R.,  Vol.  11.  p. 

26  :May  1647. 
Isa.  Larned 
John  Wyman 
Dani :  Bacon 
Ralph  Hill 


Rich :  Ciirtesse 
John  Clepp 
Ro.  Chaulkly 
James  Green 
Tho.  Carter  jr. 
Mighil  Smith 
Manus  Sally 

(78)  James  Pike 
Rich'd  Harrington 
Sam.  Carter 
John  Wayte 
Law  Dowse 
Wm.  Bridges 
EdW  White 

JMr.  John  Wilson 
Wm.  Harvv 

(79)  Wm.  Kerly 
78,  Rich.  Newton 

Thom.  Tayer 
John  Nyles 
John  Stebben 
John  Whitny  jr. 
Moses  Payne 
David  fRske 
David  Stone 
Philip  Cooke 
John  Harris 
Thom.  Boyd  en' 
Mr.  Samu.  Danford 
Willi.  Ames 
Dani.  Kempster 
Jonah  Clooke 
Thom.  Hiiit 
John  Smith 
Bai'tho.  Cheever 
John  Miriam 
ffranc.  Kendall 
Wm.  Cotton 
George  Munioy 
Rich.  H assail 
Wm.  Butrick 
Geo.  Barber 
Ro.  Wares 
Thom.  Jordan 
John  Metcalfe 
John  Bakor 
Henry  Wight 
James  Allen 
Natha.  Adams 
Wm.  Holbrooke 
Thom.  Dun 
Thom.  ffoster 
124.  Thom.  Prat 
Rob-'t  Rendell 
Tho.  Poget 
Geo.  Davies 
John  Peirson 
C.  i?.,  Vol.  II.  pp.  162, 
163 


13  April  1648, at  Spring- 
field. 
John  Pynchon 
Elitzur  Holioak 
Henry  Burt 
Roger  Pritchard 
Samu.  Wright 
Willi.  Branch 
C.  R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  201. 

10  May  1648. 
Mr.  Edw"  Denison 
Georg  Denison 
Thom.  Osburne 
Benia.  Negus 
Thom.  Hartshorn 
Thom.  Kendall 
Wm.  Hooper 
Edw"  Tayler 
Rich.  Holbrooke 
Willi.  Daniel 
Rich.  Hardier 
Wm.  Needam 
Samu.  Basse 
John  Chick ly 
James  Pemberton 
Philem  Whale 
Henry  Rice 
Mr.  Samu.  Danforth 
Mr.  Sam.  Mather 
Alex.  Adams 
John  Staple 
Benia.  Negus 
Henry  Allen 
John  Peerce 
Symon  Tomson 
Bartho.  Porsune 
G.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  202. 

5  April  1649. 
Made  free  at  Springfield 
Thom.  Cooper 
Griffin  Jones 
David  Chapin 
G.  R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  227. 

2  May  1649. 
Mr.  Willi.  Browne 
Joseph  ffarnworth 
Rob-^t  Brick 
John  Maynard 
Alexand'  fi'eild 
Jona.  Michell 
Samu.  Hawaj-d 
Rob't  Browne 
Garret  Church 
Josua  Stubbs 
John  Butler 
John  Turner 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


145 


Thorn.  'Saretell 
Samu.  Hides 
Thorn.  Baker         (227) 
Josua  ffisher 
Cornell,  ffisher 
John  Blanehard 
John  Hull 
John  Harwood 
Will.  iMerriani 
Nathani.  Sternes 
Peter  Lyon  (228) 

C.  R.,  Vol.  II.  pp.  227, 
228. 

3  May  1649 
John  Ward 
C.R.,  Vol.  II.  p.  228. 

22  May  1650. 
John  Shepheard 
Henry  Prentice 
Abraham  Busby 
Jaeob  Greene 
Richard  Stower 
Thomas  Welch 
Wm.  Pajne 
David  J\iattocke 
John  Saunders 
Robt  Parmiter 
Peeter  Addams 
John  Jones 
Joshua  Edmonds 
Wm.  Underwood 
Nathaniell  Bale 
Joseph  Mirriara 
Isacck  Addington 
Habbacuck  Glover 
Samuell  foster 
John  Weld 
Robt  Harris 
George  Brand 
Samuell  Williams 
Thomas  Hanford 
Jt)hn  Parker 
Mr.  John  Knoules 
John  Ball 
Rob'  Pearse 
Henry  Mason 
Wm.  Ireland 
Edmond  Browne 
C.B.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  1 

7  May  1651. 
Mr.  Sam.  Ilaugh 
Rich.  AVhitney 
Rich.  Oiildam 
Wm.  riamlett 
John  Taylor 
Henry  Butler 
George  fi'ry 


Wm.  Pratt 
Wm.  Blake 
Aron  AVay 
Josias  Convers 
John  Brookes 
John  Mousell 
Hugh  Thomas 
Charles  Grise 
Martjn  Saunders 
Samuel  Kingsly 
Wm.  Owen 
David  Walsby 
Edward  Rise 
Solomon  Johnson 
Geoi'g  Dell 

C.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  33. 

26  May  1652. 
Joseph  Rocke         Bost. 
James  Richards 
Tho.  Emans  , 
Henry  Steevens 
Jo.  Marrjon 
Rob'.  Sanforth 
Joshua  Brooke  ■    Cone. 
Joseph  Knight     Woob. 
Hen.  Baldwine 
Rich.  Gardiner 
Jn°  Sawen         '     Wate' 
Ric.  Norcrosse 
Niccolas  Willjams 

Roxbur. 
Isacke  Heath 
Wm.  Gai-ey 
Pel  eg  Heath 
Tho.  Brewar 
Jacob  ffrench     Weim. 
Wm.  Atwood    Charlst. 
fltrancis  Moore 
Dan.  Bloget         Camb. 
Wm.  Bordman 
Solomon  Martjn     And. 
James  Blake       Dorch. 
Tho.  Prentice  Rox. 

Jn°.  Pier  Point 
Moses  Colljer       Hing. 
Jn°.  Fering 

C.B.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  15. 

Feb.  1652-3. 

Tho.  Wisewall    Dorch. 

Norcross     Water. 

Rob' Howard       Dorch. 

G.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  75. 

18  May  1653. 
Mr.  Wm.  Hubbard      T. 
Symon  Stone  W. 

Sam.  Straiten 
Abra.  Newell  Rox. 


Jos.  Griggs 

Tho.  Stowe  C. 

Wm.  Martjn  Read. 

Wm.  Eaton 
Jonas  Eaton 
Tho.  Marshall 
^ho.  Dwight  Ded. 

Tho.  Medcalfe 
Wm.  Hilton         Newb. 
Tho.  Skinner        Maid. 
Jn°.  Sprage 
Nath.  Upham 
Rich.  Boulter        Weim 
Tho.  Whitman 
Walter  Cooke 
Jn°.  Guppee 
Jn°.  Thompson 
Jonas  Humphry 
Richard  Porter 
Wm.  Reade 
Joshua  Hubbard  Hing. 
Jerremiah  Hubbard 
Jn".  Wight  Meadf. 

AVm.  Patridg 
Joseph  Clarke 
Nath.  Souther    Boston. 
Steeven  Pajne 
Joseph  Addams 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  113. 

16  Nov.  1652. 
Appeared  before  the 
Commissioners  at 
Kittery,  and  submit- 
ted to  the  Govern- 
ment of  Massachu- 
setts ;  the  record  of 
their  oath  does  not 
appear. 

Tho.  Withers 
Jn°.  Wincoll 
Wm.  Chadborn 
Hugh  Gunison 
Tho.  Spencer 
Tho.  Durston 
Rob'.  Mendam 
Rise  Thomas 
James  Emery 
Christian  Remeth 
Niccolas  flfrost 
Rob'.  Weimouth 
Humphry  Chadorne 
Charles  ffrost 
Abraham  Cunley 
Richard  Nason 
Mary  Bayly 
Daniel  Paule 
Jn°.  Diamont 
Georg  Leader 


146 


City  Document  Mo.   100. 


Jn".  Symons 
Jn°.  Greene 
Hugbert  IMattoone 
Gowen  Wilson 
Wm.  Palmer 
Jerre.  Shrires 
Jn°.  Hoord 
Tho.  Sjjinny 
Nath.  Lord 
Joseph  Mile 
Antipas  Mavericke 
Niccolas  Shapleigli 
An  tho.  Emery 
Reiginald  Jenkin 
Jn°  White 
Tho.  Joues 
Dennis  Uouning 
Jn°.  Andrewes 
Daniell  Davies 
Phillip  Babb 
W°  Everett 
(7.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  116. 

22  Nov.  1652. 

At  Accommentici;s  or 
Gorgeana. 

Mr.  Edward  Godfry 

Tho.  Crocket 

Jn"  Alcocke. 

Wm.  Dixon 

Ric''.  Codogan 

George  Parker 

Andrew  Evered 

Rob'.  Knight 

Wm.  Rogers 

Sam.  Alcocke 

Joseph  Alcocke 

Peter  Wjer 

Phillip  Addams 

Mr.  ffrauncis  Raines 
Lewis 

Rob' Ed [blotted] 

Phillip  Hatch 

Jn°  Davis 

Niccolas  Bond 

Mr.  Edw.  Johnson 

Hugh  Gajle 

Wm.  Garneseg 

Rich  Banckes 

Edw.  Wenton 

George  Brancen 

Mary  Topp  :  acknowl- 
edged herself  subject 
&c.  only. 

Mr.  Wm.  Hilton 

Wm.  Moore 

Henry  Donell 

Edwai'd  Stirt 

Rowland  Young 

Jn°.  Parker 


Arthur  Bragdon 

^Vm.  Ellin gham 

Jn".  Tuisdale  jun'. 

Tho.  Courteous 

Silvester  Stover 

Tho.  Dennell 

Mr.  Edward  Rushworth 

Jn°.  Harker 

Niccolas  Davis 

Sampson  Angier 

Mr.  Heni-y  Norton 

Rob'  Hetherse 

Wm.  ffreathy 

Jn°  Davis 

Jn°  Tuisdall  sen'. 

Mr.  Abra.  Preble 

Mr.  Jn°.  Coueh 

Mr.  Tho.  Whelewright 

C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  2).   119. 

4  July  1653. 
Inhabitants    of   Wells : 

at  Wells. 
Joseph  Emerson 
Ezek.  Knight 
Jn°.  Gooch 
Joseph  Boules 
Jn°than  Thing 
John  Barret  sen'. 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  142. 

5  July  1653.   At  Wells. 
Henry  Boade 
Jn°.  AVadly 
Edmond  Letlefeild 
Jn°.  Saunders 
Jn°.  White 
Jn°.  Bush 
Rob'  Wadly 
ffrauncis  Litlefeild  sen'. 
Wm.  Warden 
Samuell  Austin 
Wm.  Hamans 
Jn°.  Wakefeild 
Tho.  Milles 
Antho.  Litlefeild 
Jn°.  Barrett  juni. 
Tho.  Litlefeild 
ffrauncis  Litlefeild  jmi. 
Nicho.  Cole 
Wm.  Cole 
C.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  142. 

5  July  1653. 
Inhabitants     of    Saco, 

sworn  at  Wells. 

Thomas  Willjams 
Willjam  Scadlocke 
Christopher  Hobbs 


Thomas  Reading 
Richard  Ilitchcocke 
James  Gibbins 
Thomas  Rogers 
Phillip  Hinckson 
Robert  Booth 
Richard  Cowman 
Ralfe  Tristram 
George  Barlow 
Jn°.  West 
Peter  Hill 
Henry  Maddock 
Thomas  Hale 
C.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  145. 

5  July  1653. 

The  Commissioners  of 
Wells  and  Saco  were 
empowered  to  give 
the  oath  of  freemen 
to 

John  Smith  Saco. 

Richard  Ball        Wells. 

Richard  Moore 

Jn°.  Elson 

Arthur  Wormestall 

Edward  Clarke 
C.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  145. 

5  July  1653. 
Inhabitants    of    Cape 

Porpus,    sworn    at 

Wells. 
Morgan  Howell 
Christopher  Spurrell 
Thomas  Warner 
Griffin  Montague 
John  Baker 
AVm.  Ren  oils 
Steven  Batsons 
Gregory  Jeofferjes 
Peter  Turbat 
Jn°.  Cole 
Symon  Trott 
Ambi-os  Bvu'y 
G.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  146. 

3  May  1654. 
John  Morse 
Jacob  Eliott 
Jn°.  Tinker 
Hugh  Drury 
Jn°.  Parker 
Tho.  Weld 
Jn°.  Rugles 
Nath.  Glover 
Isacke  Jones 
Tho.  Hinksman 
Sam.  Hunt 
Caleb  Brooke 


Miscellaneous    Papers. 


147 


Tho.  Marsh 

Michaell  Knight 

Jn°.  Kent 

Tho.  Battle 

Tho.  Herring 

Joseph  Child 

ff r an  c .  Wh  i  tmore 

Tho.  Sawer 

Jn°.  Greene 

Joseph  Champney 

Alex.  Marsh 

Jn°.  fasell 

Edw.  Addams 

^Vra.  Chard 

James  Smith 

Andrew  floored 

Jn°.  Smith 

Wm.  Marble 

C.  E.,   Vol.  IV.  p.   160. 

23  May  1655.* 
]\Ir.  Seaborn  Cotton 
Abra.  Newell 
Joseph  Griggs 
Tho.  Stowe 
Mr.  William  Hubbard 
Wm.  I\Iartyn 
\Xi\\.  Eaton 
Jonas  Eaton 
Thomas  Marshall 
Tim°.  Dwight 
Tho.  Medcalfe 
Wm.  Hilton 
Tho.  Skinner 
Jn°.  Sprauge 
Nathan.  Upham 
Rich.  Boulter 
Thomas  Whitman 
Walter  Cooke 
Jn°.  Gupi^ee 
Jn''  Thompson 
Jonas  Humphry 
Iiich.  Porter 
Wm.  Reade 
Symon  Stone 
Sam.  Stratten 
Joshua  Hubbard 
Jerremy  Hubbard 
Jn°.  Wight 
Wm.  Patridge 
Joseph  Clarke 
Steeven  Payne 
Joseph  Addams 
Wm.  Johnson 
G.  JR.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  194. 

14  May,  1656. 
Mr.  Sara.  Brad  street 
Mr.  Sam.  Whitins 


Mr.  Wm.  Thompson 

Job  Lane 

Jn°.  Freary 

Tho.  Read 

Tho.  Basse 

Hen.  Wooddey 

Abr.  Jackewish 

Jn°.  Chadwicke 

Steeven  Gates 

Abr.  Riplejr 

Jn°.  Rijjley 

C.   R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  219. 

6  May  1657. 
Willjam  Lane 
Henry  Douglas 
Joseph  How 
Wm.  Dinsdale 
Amiell  Weekes 
Roger  Sumner 
George  Sumer 
Justinian  Houlden 
Anthony  Beers 
Jer.  Beales 
Rich.  Griffyn 
Humphry  Barrat 
Jacob  Park 
Leonard  Hurryman 
Francis  Weyman 
Sam.  Stone 
Tho.  ffaxon 
Jn".  Dussett 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  241. 

13  July  1658. 

Inhabitants  of  Black 
Point,  Blue  Point, 
Spurwinke,and  Casco 
Bay,  sworn  at  Spur- 
winke,  by  Commis- 
sioners. 

flfrancis  Smaley 

Nicho.  White 

Tho.  Stamford 

Jonas  Bayly 

Robert  Corbyn 

Nathan iell  Wallis 

Arthur  Angur  jun. 

John  Phillips 

Rich.  Martyn 

Georg  Lewis 

Ambrose  Boden 

Sanuiell  Oakeman 

Andrew  Brand 

Mich.  IVIadinde 

Tho.   Hamot 

George  Taylor 

Henry  Jocelyn 

Georof  Cleane 


Rob*  Jordan 
Jn°.  Bonighton 
Richard  flbxwell 
Henry  Watts 
ifranc.  Neale 
Abra.  tfellew 
Ambros  Boden  sen^ 
Mich.  Mitten 
Jn".  Symes 
Nieo.  Edgcomb 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  295. 

30  May  1660 
Colonell  Wm.  Crowne 
Augustine  Lindon 
Tho.  Dwisdsall 
Tho.  Watkins 
Hugh  Clarke 
Jn".  Majes 
Sam.  Majes 
Jn°.  Elliott 
Alex   Pannly 
Wm.  Wheeler 
Jn°.  Billing 
Tho.  Rice 
Mathew  Rice 
Hen.  Spring 
Jacob  Heurn 
Nath.  Clap 
Tho.  Rand 
Josiah  Hubbard 
James  Whitton 
John  Nutting 
Phillip  Read 
G.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  336. 

27  May  1663. 
Mr.  Jn°.  Croad 
Charles  Gott 
Exercise  Connant 
Samuel  Champneys 
Jonathan  Hide 
Zech.  Hicks 
Abr.  Holman 
Jn°.  Stratten 
Robt  Harrington 
Nath.  Holland 
Rob'  Twelves 
Jn°.  Ruggles 
Jn°.  Thirston 
Wm.  C lough 
Nath.  Hutchinson 
Marke  Batchiler 
Dani.  Pearse 
Jos.  Ellis 
Wra.  Toy 
Lauren  c.  Waters 
Tho.  Collier 
G.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  416. 


*  Nearly  a  duplicate  of  the  record  under  date  of  18  May,  1653. 


148 


City  Document  No.   100. 


19  Oct.  1664. 
John  Coldam  Glouces- 
ter. 
Mr.  Robert  Gibbs, 

Boston 
Mr.  Abraham  Browne 
Mr.  Richard  Price 
Arthur  Mason 
Samuel  Gallop 
C.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  458. 

3  May  1665. 

"  The  several  persons 
underwrit  returned 
by  certificates  from 
the  several  ministers 
and  selectmen,  were 
by  public  suffrage  of 
both  Magistrate  and 
Deputies  admitted  to 
freedom  and  took 
their  oaths  accord- 
ingly." 

Capt.  George  Corwin 
Sal 

John  Endecott 

Zerubbabl  Endecott 

Eliazer  Hauthorne 

John  Corwin 

Wm.  Browne  jr. 

Jn°.  Put  man 

Joseph  Porter 

Rich.  Leech 

Sam.  Eburne  sen. 

Jn°.  Rucke 

James  Browne 

Phillip  Cromwell 

Rich.  Hollingsworth 

Edvv.  II umber 

Joshua  Rea 

Xtopher  Babridge 

(ieoige  May  Bo. 

Joseph  Belknap 

Amos  Richardson 

Tho.  Joy 

Deane  Winthrop 

Kath    Reynolds 

Benj.  Thirston 

John  Toppan 

ffrancis  Bacon 

Kath.  Greene 

Humphry  Davy 

James  Alljn 

Abijah  Savage 

Henry  Taylor 

Tho   Underwood 

Wm.  Hazze}' 

Benj.  Muzzey 

Tho.  Hoole 

Hen.  Messenger 


Jn°.  Minot  Dor. 

James  Minot 
Stephen  Minot 
Dani.  Preston 
David  Jones 
Wm.  Weekes 
Edw.  Blake 
Jn°.  Blackman 
Jn°.  Lewis  Lane. 

Georg  Colton  Sjjr. 

Edm°.  Quinsey  Br. 

Isak  Sternes  Wat. 

Jn°.  Stone 

Steven  Willoues  Camb. 
Jn°.  Marret 
Georg  Cooke 
James  Trowbridge 
Jn°.  Grout 
Joseph  Esterbrooke 
Nath.  Saltonstal      Hav. 
Edmo.  Chamberlaine 

Chelm. 
Jn°.  Wright 
Jnf.  Stevens 
Jno  Martin         (463) 
James  Heildrick 
Hei'lakenden  Symons 

Gloc. 
Sam.  Ward  Marbh. 

Stephen  Pajne  Maid. 
Peter  Tuflfs 

Rich.  Cutts  Port. 

Jn°.  Gold 
Tho.  Baker 

(Shubal  Dumer  Newb. 
Tho  Steevens  Sudb. 
Ri.  Meade  Rox. 

Edm°.  Eddenden 
Tho.  Eames        (464) 
C.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  pp.  463, 
464 

3  May,  1665. 
Mr.  Phillip  Nelson 

Rowley 
Tho.  Nelson 
Jn°.  Trumble 
Benj''.  Scott 

C.  B.,IV.p.  465. 

11  Oct.  1665. 
Thomas  Merrick, 

Springf^ 
G.  B.,  IV.  p.  657. 

23  May  1666. 
Mr.  Joseph  Cooke 

Camb, 
Daniel  Wellow 
Jn°.  Swayne 


Jn\  Addams 

Tho.  Browne 

Tho.  Phelabrowne 

Tho.  Cheney 

James  Hubbard 

Rob'^t  Aycr  Haver. 

Tho.  Ayer 

Peter  Ayer  Haver. 

Tho.  Whittier 

James  Davis 

Jn\  Dow 

Tho.  Lillford 

Sam.  Converse      Wob. 

Jn°.  Benjamin       AVat^ 

Edw.  Allen  Bost. 

Jno.  Bracket 

Joseph  Davis 

Seth  Perry    - 

Tho.  ffitch 

Sam.  Nnrden 

Georg  Mang 

Edm°.  Eddington 

Tho.  Matson  jun. 

Jn°.  Batchelor        Red. 

Edw  Burns  Hng. 

Ben.  Bosworth 

Jn°.  Cole  sen^        Had. 

Joseph  Balduin 

franc.  Bernard 

Phillip  Russell 

James  Bapson         Glo. 

Wm.  Kerly  Marl. 

Edm°.  Gate  Sal. 

Sam.  Moody        Newb. 

Caleb  Moody 

Lsack  Butter  Med. 

Nicho.  Rocket 

Benja.  Gibbs  Bost. 

Abr.  Willjams     Marlb. 

Nath.  Weare      Hampt. 

Hen.  Page 

Rob'-t  Vose  Milt. 

Antho.  Gullifer 

Nicho.  George  sen^ 

Dorch. 
Obadiah  Hawes 
Jn°.  Capen  jun. 
Tho.  Peii'se 
Rob^t  Spurr 
Timo.  Tileston 
Jn°.  Gill 
Tho.  Smist  jun. 
Ezra  Clap 

W"  Cheny  Rox. 

Jn°.  Moore 
Tho.  flfoster 
W".  Lyon 

Jn°.  Kingman       Wey". 
Sam.  Pratt 
Sam.  White 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


U9 


Jn°.  Yining 

Tho.  Bayly  Wey™. 

James  Nash 

Jacob  Nash 

Laurence  Hamond 

Bost. 
Rob'.  Coxe 
Hugh  Amos 
ISIoses  ffiske  Dov'. 

Peter  Coffyn 
Jn°.  Woodman 
Jn".  Davis 
Jn°.  Martjn 
Antho.  Nutter 
Tho.  Roberts 
Tobias  Davis 
Tho.  Eaton  Hav. 

Ju°.  Johnson 

Jn°.  White 

Elish.  Huthinson 
David  Saywell 
Eph.  Turner 
Jn°.  Turner 
Caleb  Watson 
Jn".  Crow 
Jn°.  Browne 
Jn".  Sanborne  Hampton 
Nath.  Batchelor 
Wm.  Marston 
Hen.  Dow 
G.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  562. 

29  April  1668. 
Mr.  James  Russell 

Charlstown 
Jn°.  Hey  man 
Nathani  Rand 
Peter  iFrothrington 
Jn°.  Louden 
Jn°.     Benjamin    Waf- 
town. 
Nath.  Coolidge 
Jonath.  Whitney 
Jonatha.  Browne 
Symon  Stacy    Ipswich 
Jn°.  Whiple 
Tho.  West  Salem 

Henry  West 
Samuell  Archard 
Jn°.  Massey 
Wm.  Downton 
Jn°.  Lagersoll 
Jn°.  Pease 
Jn°.  Dodge  sen^ 

Bass  River 
Nath.  Stone 
Peter  Woodbury 
Ephrajm  Hereck 
Wra.  Peelsbury 

Newbery. 


James  Ordaway 

Nath.  Clarke 

Tristram  Coffin 

Hemy  Leonard     Lynn 

Nehemiah  Jewet 

Tho.  Call  Jan.    Maiden 

James  Nicholls 

Tho.  Hall     Cambridge. 

Tho.  Philebrowne 

Jn°.  Swan 

Nath.  Handcock 

Sam.  Hastings 

Jn°.  Addams 

Thom.  Browne 

Nath.  Smith      Haverill 

Steven  Dow 

Robert  Emerson 

Ralph  Holton      Lanes'' 

Henry  Kelly 

James  flfowle  Wooborne 

Benj.  Bullard 

INIeadfeild 
Sain.  Gaiy  Rocksbury 
Tho.  Philbrick 

Hampton 
Sam.  Wads  worth 

Milton 
Sam.     Smith     North 

Hampton 
Jn°.  ffarington  Dedham 
G.  B.,   Vol.  IV.  p.  600. 

24  Oct.  1668. 
Jn°  Green         Maulden 
W°°  Greene 
Symon  Crosbee 

Billirrikey. 
Thomas  Day 

Springfeild 
G.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  624. 

19  May  1669. 
*'  Persons  admitted  to 
ffreedom  by  this 
Court,  and  those  that 
tooke  their  oaths  are 
set  down  first;  those 
that  tooke  it  not  are 
under  the  line." 

Mr.  Tho.  Deane 
James  Whetcombe 
Daniel  Turill 
Sam.  Norden 
Jn".  Mosse 
Joseph  Parsons 
Jn".  Gidney 
Barthol.  Gidney 
Sam.  Cheevers 
Jn°.  Pickeriiio: 


Josejih  Grafton 

Jn°.  Hastings       Camb' 


Mr.  Jn°.  Davenport  sen\ 

Mr.  Jn".  Sheai'man 

Mr.  Sam.  Torrey 

Mr.  Rich.  Hubbard 

James  Hoav 

Mr.  Jn°.  Davenport jun. 

Jn°.  Prescott 

Rich.  Wheeler 

Jn°.  Moor 

Jn°.  Rugg 

Jn°.  fietcher 

Joakim  Harvey 

Tho.  Daniel 

W°  Vauhan 

Rich.  Cumin gs 

Henry  Deering 

Jn°than  Wade  jun. 

Jn°.  Conney  sworn  July 

Moses  Bradford 

Sam  Mason 

Jn°.  Roberts 

Jn°.  Gorton 

James  Kent         Newb. 

Jn°  Kent 

Jn°.  Bartlet  jun. 

Jn°.  Wells 

Abiel  Somersby 

Henry  Jacquish 

Benj  a.  Lowell 

John  Bayley 

Sam.  Perly 

Nehemiah  Abbot 

Georg  Lyon 

Ezra  Clap 

Ebenezar  Clap 

Tho.  Gunn 

James  Cornish 

Jn°.  Roote 

Tho   ftarnum 

Jn°  Steei^hens 

Jn°.  fry 

Steven  Osgood 

Geoi'g  Abbat 

Wm.  Chandler       And. 

Andrew  ffoster 

Jn°.  Maxwell 

Laurenc.  Willis 

Wm.  Greenough 

Benj  Gage 

Jn°.  Bayly  Newb. 

Nath.  Hancock 

Jn°.  Bayey         Rowley 

Mathew  Edwards 

Jn°.  Keepe  Spr. 

Isack  Graves        sworn 

Henry  Jacquish 

Benj.  Kelly 


150 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Jn°.  Hastings 

Boaz  Browne 

Ezek.  JeAvet 

Antlio.  Austin 

Jn°.  Kelly 

Benja.  Rolfe 

Thomas  Wiggin 

C.  B.,   Vol  IF.  2}.  629. 

11  May  1670. 
Mr.  Jn".  Chickex'ing 

Chars. 
Daniel  Edmonds 
Tho.  White 
Abraham  Smith 
Sam.  Peirce 
Joseph  ffrost 
Tho.  Chadwell 
SoUomon  Phipps  jun. 
Joseph  Ketle 
Sam.  Ketle 

Wm.  Symonds      Woo. 
Roger  Kenicot 
Tho.  Green 

Jn°.  Baldin  Bill. 

Samuell  Maning 
Jn"  Bracket 
Mr.  Jn°  Oxenbridge 

Bost. 
Henry  Tompson 
Adam  Nicoolls 
Mr.  Sam.  Willard 

Groton 
Wm.  Lakin 
Mathyas  f arnworth 
Tho.  Patch 

Henry  Bayly         Bev'ly 
John  Black 
John  Gaily 
Jn°.  Woodberv 
Tho.  West 
Mr.  Peter  Bulkley 

Cone. 
John  Haywood 
Thomas  Mason 

North  Hamp*. 
Tho.  Bascome 
Wm.  Webster    Hadley 
Joseph  Baldwin 
Joseph  Plumer   Newb. 
Benj.  Rolfe 
John  Poore  jun. 
fifranc.  Thurlo 
Nicho.  Batt 
Job  Pilsbury 
John  Gerrish  Dov. 

Wm.  Bartol      Marbhd. 
Benja.  Leeds  Dorc. 

Heni'y  Haggit 
Dani.  Gott 


Wm.  Rayner 
Jn°.  Batchiler 
W"  ffiske 
John  Albye 
C.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  J).  651. 

11  Oct.  1670. 
John  Sandford 
John  Gipson 
John  Warren 
David  Cop 
Samuel  Worcester 
Nicholas  AVallington 
C.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  2y.  660. 

31  May  1671. 
Giles  fyfield        Charls. 
Ric.  Asting. 
Tho.  Hale 
Nath.  ffrothingham 
Joseph  Lynd 
Abra.  Smith 
John  Call 
Sam.  ifrothingham 
Mr.  Alexand"^  No  well 
Tho.  Parkes        Cambr. 
Jn°.  Tuttle  Lyn 

Mr.  Josiah  flyntDorch. 
Antho.  Newton 
Hen.  Leadbetter 
Robt.  Spurr 
James  Convers      Wob. 
Eljazer  Jaco 
Mr.  Wm.  Bi'insmead 
Hen.  Collins  jun. 
Allin  Broad 
Jn°.  Penniman     Brant. 
Moses  Belcher 
Caleb  Hubard       Hing. 
Josh.  Lyncoln 
Joseph  Baldwin    Hadl. 
Noah  Coleman 
ffr.  Wainewright     Ips. 
Wm.  White 
Isack  ffoster 
Sam.  Younglove 
Rich  Waker 
Wm.  Story  jun. 
Arthur  Abbot  jun. 
Robt.  Allin  Dedh. 

Jn°.  Richards 
Nath.  Heaton 
Jn°than  ffuller 
Medad  Pumrey     North 
Hamp. 
Jn°.  Barber 

Charls  fferry      Spring. 
Jn°.  Riley 

Tho.  Hobbs  Topsf. 

Paul  White  Newb. 


Tho.  Noyes 
Jn°than  Jilorse 
James  Smith 
John.  Smith 
John  Knight  jun. 
Isack  Phelps        Westf . 

Joseph  Whiting      

Jonothan  Corwin 

Salem. 
Jn°.  Marston 
Eliaz^  Gidney 
Jn°.  Maskor 
Tho.  Ingolls     (676) 
Jn°.  Aklen  3^  Chh. 

Boston, 
flfranc.  Robinson 
Jn°.  Mellowes 
Jonathan  Jackson 
Wm.  Hoare 
James  Hill  3*  Chh. 
Jn°.  Marshall 
Ambrose  Daws 
Ezra  Morse 

Jn°.  Lytlefeild        Ded, 
Jn°.  Holton 

Sam.  How  Sud. 

Jn".  Roberts 

1".  Ch.  Bosto[n] 
Edmo.  Ranger 
Bartho.  Toppn 
Jn°.  Temple 
Jn  .  farnham 
Jn°.  Moore 
Jn°.  Cotte 
Jn".  Cleanesby 
Rob'.  W"s 
Tho.  Overmore 
Mr.  Jn°.  Saffyn 
Capt.  Tho.  Lake 
Josh.  Holdsworth 
Jn°.  Barnard  Wat'. 

Sam.  Livermore 
Jn°.  Bright 

Sam.  Craft  Rox. 

Ephraim  Hunt       Wey. 
Jn°.  Rogers 
Benj.  Gage  Hav'. 

Sam  Gage 

Rog'.  Kennicot     Maid. 
Sam.  Lee 
Tho.  Green 

Tho.  Burnhamjun.  Ips. 
Tho.  Beard 
Jn°.  Bickford  sen. 

Dorch. 
Rob'  Burnm 

James  Coffyn  

Tho.  Bill  (677) 
C.B.,  Vol  IV.  pp.  676, 
677. 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


151 


15  May  1672. 
Mr.  Urian  Oakes  Canib. 
Mr.  Joseph  Dudley 

Roxbii. 
Wm.  Laking    Groaton 
Mathias  farnworth 
Jn°.  Morse 
Joseph  Morse 
Nath.  Lawrence 
Jn''th°  Sautell 
Jn°th°  Morse 
Mr.  Jn°  WirisloAV 

Boston 
Dani.  Henchman 
Ephraim  Savage 
Joseph  Wheeler 
Mannasseth  Brike 
Symon  Amery 
Tim°  Thornton 
Hen.  Alin 
Edw.  Grant 
James  Townsend 
Wm.  Smith         Boston 
Sam.  Bridge  (688) 

Wui.  Griggs 
Ephraim  Searl 
Abell  Porter  jun. 
Isack  Brookes     Woob. 
Joseph  Richardson 
W".  Ellery  Gloc. 

Tho.  Pinney 
Georg  Laines        Ports. 
Jn".  Breuster 
Rob'  Pun'ington 
Rich.  Shortridg 
Jn°.  Dennet 
Jn°.  Thompson 
Tho.  Eggerly        Dov^ 
Jn°.  Rand 
Jn°.  Dam 
Stev.  Jones 
Jn°  Wingat 
Thos.  Layton 
Tho.  OlliV         Cambr. 
Natha.  ffiske 
Jn°.  Morse  Watr'. 

W"°.  Torrey        Weym. 
Micajah  Torrey 
Joseph  Prat 
Ric.  Temple  Cone. 

Tho.  Deane 
Gershom  Brooks 
Obadiah  Morse     Medf . 
Jon°th°  Morse 
.Joseph  Morse 
Nath.  Whiting 
Ezekiel  Jewet  Rowley 
Abr.  Haseltine 
Tho.  Rimgton 
Jn°.  Watson 


Jn°th.  flfuller  Dedh. 
Edw.  West  Medfie. 
Mr.  Hope  Atherton 

Hatfeid. 
Jn°  Coleman 
Thadeus  Riddan      Lyn 
Josep  Gardiner    Salem 
Rich.  Hutton       Wenh. 
Joseph  Rice        Marlb. 
Tho.  Chnbbuck 
Tho.  Lincolne 
Jn".  Beale 
Dani.  Cushin 
Mathias  Bridges 
Joseph  Bate 
Benj.  Bate 
Samuell  Bate 
Wm.  Hearsy 
Onesepherus  Marsh 
Jacob  Beale 
Caleb  Beale  (689) 

C.  B.,Vol.  IV.  2JP- 688, 
689.  • 

8  Oct.  1672. 
Mr.  Solomon  Stoddard 
North  Ham. 
George  Lane         Hing. 
Dr.  Leornard  Hoare 

Bost. 
Tho.  Lull  Ips. 

Sam.  Wight  Medf. 

Eph.  Wight 
Joseph  Croufot 

Springf. 
Henry  Walker  Glocest. 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  705. 

7  May  1673. 
Mr.  Peter  Lydget 

P'  Ch.  Bost. 
Mr.  Samuel  Shrimpton 
Mr.  Elisha  Cooke 
Mr.  Eijakim    Hutchin- 
son 
Mr.  John  Usher 
Mr.  Jn°.  ffaireweather 
Mr.  John  Clarke 
Mr.  Isack  Addington 
Mr.  John  Buttolph 
Samuel  Bridge 
]Mr.  Xtopher  Clarke 

3^Ch.  Bost. 
Mr.  John  Joyliflt'e 
Mr.  Edward  Willis 
Mr.   Nathaniel   Daven- 
port 
Tho.  Bingley 
Paul  Batt 
Timothy  Batt 


Mr.  John  Woodmansey 
John  Drury 
James  Bracket 
Mr.  Edw.  Willis 
Mr.  Jn".  Walley,  merch' 
Lyonel  Wheately 
Robert  Mason 
John  Walley,  mariner 
Mr.  John  Pole 
Rich.  Paddeshall 
John  Wllkins 
John  Osborne  2*  Ch.  Bo. 
Hopestil  foster 
ffrancis  Hudson 
Wm.  Greenoi'ejun. 
Math.  Barnard 
Daniel  Travis 
Rich.  Bennet 
Capt.  Sam.  Scarlet 
John  Anderson  sen' 
Joseph  Cooke 
Obadiah  Swift     Dorch. 
John  Bird 
Eliaz'  Hawes 
Joseph  Weekes 
Samuel  Topliffe 
Jn°.  Wthrington 
Mr.  Thomas  Graves  Ch. 

Mr.  Joseph  Browne- 

Mr.    Sam.   Brakenbury 
Ch. 
Humphry  Bradshaw 

Camb. 
Samuell  Oldam 
Nath.  Robbinson  (718) 
W°  Davis  Rox. 

James  Day  Ips. 

Mr.  Joseph  Gerrish 

New. 
Jn°.  Bailey  Wey. 

ffrancis  Browne 
Elisha  Elzie         Newb. 
James  Bayly 
Dani.  Cheny 
Joshua  Browne 
Sam.  Poore 
Moses  Pilsbury 
Benja.  Morse 
Sam.  Bartlet 
Hen.  Ingalls  And. 

Jn°.  Lovejoy 
John  Barker 
John  Baker  Drch. 

Ellis  Wood 
Edw.  West 

Jos.  Heyward       Cone. 
Nathan.  Billings 
Abra.  Bryant  Red. 

Mr.  Gershom  Hobbart 
Hins:. 


152 


City  Document  No.   100. 


James  Bate 

Clement  Bate 

Mr.  Zecha.  Whitman 

Hull. 
Benj.  Bosworth 
Tho.  Loring 
Jn°.  Loring 
Jn°.  Lobdell 
Isack  Lobdell 
Benj.  Loring 
Sampson  Shoai'e 
Abra.  Jones 
Jn°  Cumins  Tops. 

Isa.  Cumins 
Isack  Easty 

Jn°.  Row  Glo. 

Nathan.  Joseljn    Lane. 
Sam.  Belden  Hatf. 

Dani.  Warner 
Wm.  Gull 

Chileab  Smith       Hadl. 
Jos.  Warner 
Jn°.  Tucker  Ports. 

Nicho.  Woodbery  Bev''^ 
Peter  Noyce  Sudb. 

John  Goodenow 
Tho.  Barnes        Marlb. 
James  Vales         Medf. 
Mr.  Charls  Nicholate 
(719) 

Salem 
C.B.,  Vol.  IV.  pp.  718, 
719. 

15  Oct.  1673. 
Nathaniel  Peirce 

B.  1  Ch. 
Mathew  Atkins 

B.  2*  Ch. 
Boaz  Browne        Cone. 
Ephraim  Clarke  Medf. 
Wm.  Coleman         Glo. 
Stephen  Cooke     Mend" 
Dan  el  Lovet 
Abra.  Staple 
Joseph  Steevens 
Samuel  Read 
Hoije  Tyler 
C.  B.,  Vol.  IV.  2).  732. 

20  Dec.  1673. 
John  Lovejoy 
John  Barker 
Henry  Ingalls 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.  xj.  737. 

9  January  1678-4. 
Jn°  Noyes  New. 

Cutting  Noyes 
John  Lunt 
Abra.  Addams 


John  Badger 
Joseph  Gerrish 
Nathaniel  Brewer  Rox. 
Mr.  W"  Addams    Ded. 
Sam.  Capen        Dorch'. 
C.R.,  Vol.  IV.  p.  737. 

11  March  1673-4. 
Pen  Townsend  B. 

Mr.  John  Rodgers  Ijds. 
Mr.  Samuel  Cobbet 
Rob'.  Kinsman 
Thomas  Clarke 
Daniell  Hovey 
Abi-aham  IRtt 
Josejih  Goodhue 
Joseph  Whiple 
Philemon  Dane 
Tho.  ffisher  Ded. 

Joseph  Pratt  Weym. 
Tho.  Andrew  Hing. 
Nath.  Cutler  Ch. 

James  Bacon  Roxb. 
Josias  Richardson 

Chelmsfo. 
Eliazer  Browne 
Jacob  Warren 
C.  R.,  Vol.  IV.p.7S8. 

27  May  1674. 
Mr.  Daniel  Epps     Ips. 
Tho.  Jacob 
Tho.  Metcalf 
Nico.  Wallis 
Nathaniel  Addams 
Nathan :  Rust 
Tho.  flfrench 
Jn°  Lumpson 
Jn°  Pebody  Tops. 

Joseph  farnum  1  Ch. 
Jn°.  Rugles  sen^  Rox. 
Elnathan  Chancy^ 

[Camb'.] 
Ruben  Luxford 
Andrew  Boardman 
Jn°.  Jackson 
Daniel  MaiTiham 
Jn°  Buss  Cone. 

Jacob  french  BilP. 

Wm  Seavir  Ports. 

Obadiah  Morse 

Tho.  Harvie  

Antho.  Ellings 
Richard  Sampson 
Abell  Porter 
Caleb  Pumbrey 

N.  Hamp. 
Ebenezer  White  Wevm. 
Edw.  Addams  Med. 
Joseph  Wright 


Gershom  flagg 
Samuel  AValker  Woob. 
James  Thompson 
Israel  Walker 
Jn°  Snow 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  1. 

7  Oct.  1674. 
Samuel  Douse  Ch. 

Tho.  Bligh  Bost. 

Rich.  Sharpe 

Tho.  Smith  

W"  Ingram 
Dudley  Bradstreet 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  15. 

22  July  1674. 

At  a  Court  at  Pemaquid 
the  following  named 
jjersons  took  the  oath 
of  fidelity. 

Thomas  Humphreys 

Robert  Gamon 

Willjam  Waters 

John  Dolling 

Thomas  Cox 

Rob'  Edmunds 

Ambrose  Hanwell 

John  Wriford 

Eljas  Trick 

John  Pride 

George  Bickford 

Reynald  Kelley 

Jn°  Cole 

Capt.  Edmnd  Patteshall 

Mr.  Ichabod  Wisewall 

Mr.  Richard  Olliver 

Wm.  Buckford 

Edward  Barton 

Rich^  Hill 

Henry  Curtis 

ffrancis  Browne 

Rich^  Warren 

Henry  Stoakes 

Wm.  Denlo 

Edw* .  Dorr 

Jn°  Dare 

Geor.  Burnet 

Nicho.  Osbourne 

Tho.  Parker 

David  Olliver 

Emanuel  Wichalls 

Jn°  Cock 

Tho.  Phillips 

Tho.  Hilman 

Nicco.  Carary 

Jn°  Parker 

Nicco.  Deming 

Abel]  Hoggeridge 

Edward  Cole 


Miscellaneous  Papers  . 


153 


Jn".  WildGoose 
Tho.  Parnell 
Aaron  Beai'd 
Gregory  Langberry 
Abra.  Clarke 
Tho.  Cox  jun. 
Heniy  Curtis  jun. 
Shadrick  Cox 
Richard  Cox 
Richard  Pearce  jun. 
Robert  Cauly 
Tho.  Adger 
Richard  Bradeway 
Richard  Bucknell 
Wm.  Edwards 
Tho.  Cox 
Wm.  Waters 
Wm.  Welcome 
Jn°.  Bessell 
Peter  Collins 
Richard  Glass 
Tho.  Phillips 
Henry  Palmer 
Jn"  Palmer  jun. 
Phillip  Bry 
Wm.  Phillips 
Jn°.  Stover 
Jn".  Palmer  sen% 
Rob't  Edmnds 
James  Widger 
Tho.  Harls 
Jn°.  Gingden 
Nico.  Vallack 
Jn"  S el  man 
Wm.  Trout 
Nico,  Heale 
Georg  Bucknell 
Wm.  Cox 
Tho.  Cox 

C.  B.,  Vol.  V.p.  17 


12  May  1675. 
John  Valentine      Bost. 
Joseph  Webb 
Elisha  Audljn 
Sam.  Ware 
Jn^th"  Bridgham 
Peircy  Clarke 
John  Davis 
Joshua  Gee 
Benja.  Dyer 
Edw.  Thwing 
Sam.  Gardiner     Salem 
Samuel  Warner       Ips. 
Tho.  Weld 
Tho.  Gittings 
Symon  Chapman 
Nath.  Warner 
James  Bracket        Bev. 


Andrew  Boardman 

Camb. 
Ruben  Luxford 
Dani.  Markeham 
John  Jackson 
Ebenez''  Wiswall 
Tho :  Olliuer 
Nehemiah  Hubbard 
Sam :  Houlett 
W"  Houlett 
Mathew  Austin,      Yor. 
Nathaniel  Masterson 
John  Seawall 
John  Richardson 
Sam :  Sayer,  New 

Benj*  Morse 
Bernard  Capen,    Dorc. 
Jn°  Mirriam 
T"°  Wheeler,         Cone. 
Joseph  Whiting 
Hen:  Collins,  Jun., 

Lyn. 
Allin  Bread 
Tho :  Mighill 
Israel  Jeneiy,       Mead. 
Nath:  Gay 
C.B.,  Vol.  F.pp.  25,  26. 

21  Feb. 1675-6. 
Jn".  Tucker        3*  Bost. 
Jn°.  Noyes 
Natha.  Willjams 
Dani.  Gookin  jun. 

Camb. 
Jn°  Pike  Salis. 

Hen.  Trow  Ips. 

Jn°.  Jewet 
Kob'  Pierpoint 
An".  Atwood       Bost.  2* 
Joseph  Knight      Woo. 
G6org  Abbot  And. 

Xtopher  Osgood 
Tho.  Osgood 
Jacob  french  Bille. 

Tho.  Russell  Charles. 
Jn°.  Clifford  Hamp. 
Joseph  Barret  Chelms. 
Liemach  Amistreale 

Tho.  Dyer  Weym 

C.  B.,  Vol.  V.p.  70. 

3  May  1676. 
Mr.  Sam.  Alcock Boston 
Mr.  Dani.  Russell  Charl. 
Zech.  Johnson 
Isaack  ffowle 
Zech.  fferris 
John  Goodwin 
Timo.  Baker  Northam. 


Joseph  Person 
Jn°.  Bridgman 
Judah  AVright 
Sam.  Smith 
Mr.  Jn°.  Younglove 

Hadly 
Samuel  Wentworth 

Dov. 
C.  B.,  Vol.  V.  p.  73. 

11  Oct.  1676. 
Richard  Hall       Bradf . 
Dani.  Hazeltine 
Jn".  Hardy 

Jn°.  Hubbai'd  Ips. 

Jn°.  Jewet 

Benja.  Emons  Bo.  3*Ch. 
Sam.  Davis     Northam. 
Nehemia  Allin 
Jn°.  Knight 
Jn".  Dowse  Charls. 

C.  B.,  Vol.  V.p.  112. 

23  May  1677. 
Mr.  Jn°.  Price      Salem 
Jn°.  Higinson  jun. 
Jn°.  Hauthorne 
Man  asses  Marston 
Heni'y  Kirrey 
Mr.  Sam.  Nowel  Charls. 
Jn°  Phillips 
Xtopher  Goodin 
James  Millar 
Jn°.  Blany 

W'm.     Gibson    Boston 
iCh. 
Nathani  Barnes 
Edw*  Ashley 
Jn".  Cadwell  Ips. 

Jn°.  Wales  Dorch. 

James  Blake 
Joseph  Roads  Lin. 

Jn°.  White  Rox. 

Jabez  ffox  Camb. 

Jn°.  Rogers  Way. 

Jn°.  Bayly 

Nathani.  Gay       Dedh. 
Tho.  Aldridge 
Nath.  Kingsbery 
Jn°.  Weare 
Wm.  Avery 
Jn°.  Hollioke  Spr. 

Sam.  Stoddar      Hingh. 
Andrew  Lane 
Jn°  Tucker 
Rich"*  Dumer  jun. 

Newb. 
Hen.  Short 
Steph.  Greenleaf 
Jacob  Toppan 


154 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Rich.  Bartlet  jun. 

Tho.  Pearly  ' 

Wm.  ffoster        Rowley 

Nath.  Barker 

Obadiah  Morse  Meadf . 

Edw*  Addams 

Eljaz'  Addams 

Jn°  Morse 

Jos.  Bullia 

Jn°.  Walker    Woobuni 

Jn°  Carter 

Jn°  Brarboun 

franc,  fletcher  Concord 

Timo.  Wheeler 

Jn°  Merriam 

Sam.  Jones 

Sam.  Lampson  Redding 

Jn°  Eaton 

Henry  Merrovv 

Sebred  Taylor 

C.  B.,  Vol.   V.p  126. 

10  Oct.  1677. 
John  Clarke        B.  3  C. 
Gilbert  Cole 

Robert  Butcher       

Nathaniel  Patten 

Jn°  Wales  sen'.       Dor. 

Sam.  Hix 

Henry  Withengton 

Amos  Woodward 

Camb. 
Dani.  Champney 
John  Wells  Rox. 

Tho.  Peirce  Woob. 
Jn".  Smeadley  Cone. 
Joseph  Boynton  Row. 
Alexand"'  Sessions  And. 
Benja.  Lincolne  Hing. 
John  Chubbuck 
John  fering 
Tho.  Gill  jun 

G.  B.,  Vol.  V.p.  146. 

8  May  1678. 
Joseph  Bridgham 

1  Ch.  Bost. 
Joshua  Windsor    2  Ch. 
Jonas  Clarke 
Hen.  Dauson 
Wm  Way 
Jn°  Barnard 
Tho.  Bark' 
Jn»  Goffe 
Wm.  Sumer 
Mr.  Peter  Thatcher 

3Ch. 
Mr.  Sam.  Seawall 
Mr.  Elnath.  Chancey 
Camb. 


Timo.  Lyndall      Salem 

Isack  fibot 

Roger  Hill 

Wm.  Barker 

Edw.  Read 

Benj.  Parmiter 

Richai'd  Riff 

Francis  Girdler 

Jn°  Mascoll 

Walter  Cloys 

Joseph  fair  bank     Ded. 

Tho.  ffisher 

Sam.  Guile 

Benj.  Miles 

Joseph  Wight 

Josia  ffisher 

Rob't  Weare        Hamp. 

Jonath.  ffreeman 

Jn°.  Clifford 

Wm.  ffuller 

Jn°  Parker  Mauld. 

Joseph  Lynds 

Dani.  Thirston   Meadf. 

Sam.  Baker  Hull 

Joseph  Benson 

Samuel  Prince 

Jn°th.  Vickree 

Tho.  Toleman    Dorch. 

Jn°.  Toleman 

Nath.  Glover 

James  ffoster 

Incre.  Sumer 

Hope  Clap 

Jn°  Baker 

Wm.  Ryall 

Josia  Chapen        Brant 

Jos.  Peniman 

Sam.  Penniman 

Jos.  Parmiter 

Steph.  Payne  jun. 

Jn°  Lazell  Hing. 

Sam.  Thaxter 

Tiio..  Marsh. 

Jos.  Walker  Biller 

Tho.  Patten 

Sam.  ffrost 

Obadia  Perry 

Mr.  Edw.  Taylor 

Westf. 
Jn°  Maudsley 
Vickry  Sike  Spr. 

Isa.  Cakebread 
Luke  Hitchcoke 
Jn°  Richardson    Woob. 
Tho.  Bankroft        Red. 
Jn°  Townsend 
,  Rich.  Phillips     Weym. 
Sam.  Humphry 
f Joseph  Dyar 
Edmo.  Grover        Bev^. 


Nehem.  Grover 

Isa.  Woodbery 

Huni^).  Woodbery 

Rob'.  Bradbuth 

Ric.  Patch 

Jn°  Blatt 

Jn°  Rich'^'. 

Jn°  Patch 

Tho.  Holman       Milton 

Ephr.  Tucker 

Manasses  Tucker 

Timo.  Nash  Hadl. 

Tho.  Hale  Hadl. 

Jn°  Russell 

a.  E.,  Vol.  v.p.  175. 

2  Oct.  1678. 
Mr.  Isack  ffoster 

Charls. 
Jn°  Pengilley  Ips. 

Enock  Hubbard    Hing. 
Sam.  Man  Ded. 

Jn°  Brewer  Sud. 

Jonas  Prescot 
Tho.  Readejun. 
Wm.  Addam's 
Joseph  ffreeman 
Sam"  Carter        Woob. 
Jn°  Kendall 
Jos.  Winge 

John  Lynds  Maid 

Jn°  Greenland 

C.B.,  Vol.  v.  p.  202. 

15  Oct.  1679. 
Mr.  John  Browne  Red. 
Benja.  ffitch 
Hananiah  Parker 
Nath.  Gooding 
Peter  Tuffes  Maid, 

francis  Jones 
Mathew  Cushin  jun. 

Hing. 
Jn°.  Smith  jun. 
Dani.  Cushin 
Josia  Levet 

Joseph  Wing  Wo. 

Joseph  Lyon  Rox. 

Jn°  Dole  New. 

Sam.  Butterick      Cone. 
Jn"  Prescot 
Ephraim  Winship 

Camb. 
Jn°  Marrion 

C.  B.,  Vol.  V.p.  232. 

4  Feb.  1679-80. 
"  Ordered      that      the 
Hon'''"  Georg  Bussell 
Esq.,    now    resident 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


155 


Avith  us  in  Boston,  be 
admitted  to  the  free- 
dom of  this  corpora- 
tion, if  he  pleases 
to  accept  thereof." 
Marg.  note  "He 
accepted  it,  and  took 
his  oath  13  ffeb.  79, 
before  the  Govei'nor 
and  Assistants." 
C.R.,  Vol.  V.p.  259. 

19  May  1680. 
Mr.  Jn"  Bowles      Rox. 
Mr.  Edw.  Payson 
Jn°.  Grafton         Salem 
Resolved  White 
Benja.  TliAving 

1  C.  Bost. 
Jerr  Dumer 
Jn°  Thing 
Jacob  Hurd 
Tho.  Chard 

Jn"  Cotton  2'  Ch. 

Cotton  Mather 
Wm.  Coleman 
Jabez  Broune  Sud. 

Jn°  Held  Chelmsf. 

Elia'  Ball 
Jonathan  Tyng 
Mr.  Jose.  Hawley 

North. 
Davjd  Burt 
Wm.  Smead 
Jn°.  Woodward 
Jonathan  Hunt 
Joshua  Pomrey 
Eliaz'  frary 
Joseph  Dodge        Bev^ 
Jn"  Balch 
Paul  Thorndick 
Rich"^.  Norman 

Marbleh* 
Jn°  Legg 
Nathan.  Walton 
Rich*  Mounteque 
Mr.  Tho.  Shephard 

Charls. 
Mr.  Neh.  Hubbard 

Camb.  Ville. 
Ebenez''  Wiswall 
Sam.  Robbins 
Jn°  Gardiner  Wob. 

Jn"  Chad  wick 
Mr.  Wiglesworth  Maid. 
Peletiah  Smith 
Tho.  Putnam  jun. 

[illegible.] 
Wm.  Stacy 
Zache  Marsh 


S3"mon  Booth 

Israel  How 

Benj.  Leeds 

John  Pason 

Symon  Willard        Ips, 

Joseph  Pitty 

Nath  Humphry 

Abra.  Whitman  Wey. 

Wm.  Pratt 

Mr.  Edw.  Taylor  West. 

David  Ashley 

Jeddedia  Dewy 

Sam.  Roote 

Joseph  Pomry 

Nath.  Melby  Hull 

Jn°  Hanchet 

Benj.  Bos  worth 

Abra.  Jones 

Rob'  Gold 

Jonathan  Nile 

Nathani.  Bos  worth 

Sam.  Prince 

Zach.  Witma  [i.e.  Whit- 

mon] 
Jose.  Bosworth 
Isack  Vickrey         Hull 
Steven  Lincoln  Hingh. 
Mr.  Jer.  Shep'd    Lynn 
Tho.  Lay  ton 
Ralph  King 
Rob',  ffuller 
Jn°  felton 
Jos.  Phippen 
Mr.  Dani".  D  x  en 

Japhet  Chapin  Spi'ing. 
Sam.  Elv 
Tho.  Shelden       Biller. 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.jy.  260. 


Joseph  ffuller 
James  Hawkes    Hing. 
Jos.  Jacob 

Enos.  Kinsly  N.Hamp. 

Peter  Bracket      Biller. 

C.  E.,  Vol.  V.p.  285. 

11  May  1681 
Tho.  Eaton  Ded. 

Natha.  Chickering 
Robe't  Weare 
David  Hubbart    Hing. 
Jerr.  Beale 
Tho.  Hovey  Hadl. 

Sam.Lancton  N.Hamp. 
Nath.  Phelph 
Benja.  Gerrish     Salem 
Ezekiel  Cheevers 
John  Leech 
Ephrajm  Colton      Spr. 
Tho.  Colton 
Joseph  Stebbing 
■  Joseph  Trumble 
Georg  Norton 
Sam.  Kent  Glou. 

Jn".  Burbank         Hav. 
Wm.  Starlinge 
Sam.  Peirson 
Nath.  Jewett        Cone. 
Allen  Bread  sen\    Lyn 
Joseph  Reads 
Josiah  Reads 
Ephrajm  Winship 

Camb. 
Abraham  Tilton  Ips. 
Isa.  Esty  Tops. 

Tlio.  Norman 

C.  B.,  Vol.  V.  p.  306. 


13  Oct.  1680 
Mr.  Tho.  Cheever 

1  C.  Bost. 
Nicho.  Willis 
Mr.  Deodat  Lawson  3C. 
Sam.  Ballard  Cha. 

Mr.  Edw.  Pason    Rox. 
Danie.  Kellum  jun. 

'  Wenh. 
John  Knolton 
Sam  Knolton 
Tho.  Bayly 
Sam.  Abby 
Sam.  ffiske 
Tho.  Prentice  sen'. 

Camb.  Vill. 
Tho.  Prentice  jun. 
Tho.  Parke  sen'. 
Jn°  ffuller  jun. 
Jn°than  fiuller 
Joshua  ffuller 


12  Oct.  1681. 
Mr.  Jn°.  Olliver  2  Ch. 
Bost. 
Tho.  Chard 
James  Barnes 
Hen.    Bartholmew 

1  Ch.  B. 
Odadiah  Sajle 
Jn°  Russells.        Camb. 

Jn° sen'. 

Tho.  Cow.  Ips. 

Sam.  Ingolls 
Wm.  Goodhue  jun. 
Jn"  Pierson  jun.     Row. 
Jn°  Sanyde      (320) 
John  Whitman      Wey. 
Nicholas  Whitmarsh 
Steven  ffrench 
Jn°.  Bayly 
Tho.  Bayly 
Rich*.  Gurney 


156 


City  Document  No.   100. 


James  Smith 
Nathan  Smith 
Samuel  Holbrooke 
AVm.  Richards  jun. 
Joseph  Richards 
Jn°  Richards 
Tho.  Kingman 
Samuel  King 
Wm.  Read 
Abijah  Whitman 
Tho.  White 
Joseph  Dyer 
Jn"  Shaw  jun. 
Joseph  Pitty 
Tho.  Noble  Wenh. 

Eliaz'  Weller 
Sam.  Ball  Spr. 

Tho.  Spencer         Suff''. 
Tho.  Stuksley    (321) 
C.  R.,  Vol.  r.  pp.  320, 
321. 


24  May  1682. 
Jn°.  flfoster  Salem 

Antho.  Buxton 
Peter  Prescot 
Mr.  Jno.  Apleton    Ips. 
Jn°.  Dane 
Jn°.  Wardner 
Dani.  Warner 
Tho.  Boreman 
Joseph  flfellows 
Tho.  Tredwell 
Nath.  Tredwell 
Jos.  far  Lyn 

Jn°.  ffarrington 
Humph.  BaiTat     Cone. 
Sam.  Haur 
Roger  Chandler 
Sam.  Stone 

Sam.   Kemball     Wenh. 
Jn°.  Gilbert 
Charl  Got 

Jn"  Harding     Meadfei. 
Jn°  Warfeild 
Benj.  Clark 
Jn"  fisher 
Sam  Rockwood 
Nath.  Allin 

Juo  Bates  Chelms 

Abra.  Byam 
Nath.  Butterfeild 
Abr.  Parker 
Isack  Morrell  Chs 

Jn°than  Caree 
Sam.  BartletN.  Hamp. 
Jn°  Pinor       Northfeild 
C.B.,  Vol.  V.p.  348. 


11  Oct.  1682. 
Mr.  Sam.  Gardiner  jun. 
Salem 
Mr.  Jn°  Apleton      Ips. 
Jn°.  Dane 
Daniel  Warner 
Tho.  Boreman 
Josejjh  ffellows 
Tho.  Tredwell 
Nath.  Tredwell 
Mr.  Tho.  Wade 
Joseph  Giddings 
Joseph  Saflford 
Wm  Butler 

Jn°  Harding        Meadf. 
Jn°  Warfeild 
Benja.  Clarke 
Ju°  flSsher 
Samuel  Rockwood 
Joseph  Allin 
Jn"  ^egg  Watert" 

Abra.  Guile 
Nath.  Marcham 
Wm.  Band 
Sam.  Jeningson 
Jn°  farwell  Cone. 

Tho.  Browne  jun. 

11  Oct.  1682. 
Xtopher  Walley  Cone. 
James  Parsons       Gloc. 
Jn".  Hitchcock        Spr. 
Josiah  Gage  — 

Joseph  Kingsbery 
Sam.  Hasseltine 
Sam.  Stickney 
Jn°.  Bojnton 
Wm.  Hutchins 
Benj.  Kimball 
Robert  Hasseltine 
Bozoun  Allen 

C.B.,  Vol.  V.p.  381. 

7  Feb.  1682-3. 
Mr.  Sam.  Pairish  1  Ch. 
Bost. 
Mr.  Adam  Winthrop 
Mr.  Rob't  Howard 
James  Bill 
John  Olliver 
Samuel  Ruck 
Obadia  Wakefeild 
Theoph.  Rodes 
Ebenez''  Wms      Dorch. 
Nehemi.  Clap 
Jn°  Triscot 

Jn°    Marshall       Biller. 
David  Meads 
Danl.  Lunt  Newb. 

Daniel  Merril 


Wm.  Moody 
Jn°  Vyol     2  Ch.  Bost. 
Tho.  Town  send 
Samuel  Townsend 
James  Green 
John  Green 
Rich.  Jincks 
Timo.  Pratt 
Jn°  Andrews  Ips. 

Josep  Browne 
Sam.  Pitcher      Milton. 
C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  383. 

16  May  1683. 
Jn"  Ingram        Hadley. 
Mark  Warner 
Nathan.  VV^arner 
Jn"  Gardiner 
Jn^than  Metcalfe  Dedh. 
James  feild 
Georg  March       Newb. 
Humphry  Horrel  Bev'^. 
Edw"^  Ashber 
Jn°.  Rayment 
Wm.  Raiment  jun. 
Andrew  Elljot  jun. 
Jn°.  Dodge  jun. 
Wm.  Dodgjun. 
Tho.  Woodbury 
Edw*  Dodge 
Henry  Herricke 
Mr.  jn°.  Cobbitt      Ips. 
Jose  Ewelle 
Nath.  Knolton 
Mr.  Grindall  Rawson 

Medfei. 
Josiah  Torrey 
Dani.  flfairfeild  1  Ch. 

Bost. 
Samuell  Ayres       Hav" 
Jn°.  Pickard  jun.Rowl. 
Humph.  Hobson 
Sam.  Allyn    N.  Hamp. 
Ebene''  Sti'ong 
Sam.  Wright 
John  Taylor 
Jn°.DevereuxMai-bleh*. 
Tho.  Pitman  sen^ 
Jn°.  Peach  jun. 
Joseph  Dallaber  sen'. 
Wating  James 
Nicholas  Andrew 
Robert  Bartlet 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.  _p.  401. 

13  Feb. 1683-4. 
Mr.  Edward  Willis 

Bost. 
Tho.  Ray 
Henry  Eames 


Miscellaneous  Papeks. 


157 


Joseph  Souther 
Joseph  Knight       New. 
Tymothy  Noys 
James  Jackman 
Wm.  Elsly 

Josiah  ffishev        Dedh. 
Jn^than  ifreeman 
Jonathan  MedCalf  e 
James  Vales 
Joseph  flfairbanks 
John  Colbrun 
Peter  Hansitt 
Ralfe  Dixe  Red 

C.B.,  Vol.  V.p.A-21. 

7  May  1684. 
Chrispus  Bruer      Lynn 
Henry  Collins 
Allen  Bread 
Joseph  Roads 
Jn°  Newhall 
John  Luise 
AVm.  Smith 
Jon""  Selsbe 
John  Roads 
Sam.  Senden 

Marblehead 
Jn°  Merrit 

Jose  Roote     N.  Hamp. 
Jon*  Parsons 
Wm   Holton 
Rob'  Lymon 
Jn°  Hubbard 
Jn"  Shelden 
Benonv  Stebbins 
Sam"  Judd 
Jacob  Root 
Hen.  Burt 
Alex'*"  Atwood 
Syraon  Burr  Hing. 

francs  James 
Jn°  Mansfeild 
Eph™  Nioholls 
Increas  Sykes  Spr* 

Dani.  Cooly 
Danel  Merrill      Newb. 
Jn"  Bartlet 

Josia  Bi'owne  Red. 

Cornell.  Browne 
Tho.  Nichols 
Jn"  Hall  Rox. 

Jn"  Whitney 
Jn"  Dresser  Row 

Sam"  Pahner 
Sam"  Peirce        Woob. 
Sam"  Waters 
Gef)rg  Read 
Edw' Jnlinson 
EljciK!//  Johnson 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  430. 


9  July  1684. 
John  Boyuton 

No.  Hamp. 
Tho.  Hunt 

John  Dressar        Rowl. 
James  Dickinson 
Rich*.  Swan 
Sam.  Broclebank 
James  Seajles 
Joseph  Chaplin 
Sam  Palmer 
Samuel  Piatt 
Sam.  Spoffard 
Jn°  Clarke 
Joseph  Jewet 
Caleb  Boynton 
Nath.  Jacob 
Edw*  Walker      Woob. 
Jn°  Hoi  den 
Joseph  Peirce 
Sam.  Nogget 
Phineas  Upham  Woob. 
Jn°  Savil 
Sam.  Savil 
Theoph.  Curtis 

G.  E.,  Vol.  V.p.  447. 

10  Sept.  1684. 
Sam.  Porter        Hadley 
Israel  Porter  jun. 
Jn°.  Hall 

C.  E.,  Vol.  V.p.  453. 

31  Oct.  1684. 
Mr.  James  Lewis 

1  Ch.  B. 
David  ffiske  Camb. 

Henry  Prentice 
Ephrai.  flfrost 
Math.  Peirse        Woob. 
Sam.  Wilson 
Joseph  Broune         Ips. 

Wm.  Hascall  

Joseph  Hascall 
Isaacke  Eveleigh 

0.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  458. 

7  May  1685. 
Urjah  Clarke  Rox. 

Thomas  Mory 
Benja   Darse 
Peter  Scott  Brant. 

Sam.  Basse 

Nath.  Wade        Mauld. 
Ralfe  Dixie 

Dani    Eaton  Redd. 

Ju°.  Avesson 
ffran'  Hutchinson 
Josh.  Eaton 
.]n°.  Abby  sen\ 


Jn°  ffiske  Wenh. 

Zackeus  Goldsmith 
C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  476. 

21  July  1685. 
Mr.  Jn°  Apleton  jun. 

Ips. 
Mr.  Rob't  Pajne  jun. 
Abra.  Purkins 
Jn"  Harris     (498) 
Jn°  Graves 
Nath.  Browne 
Jn"  Maynard  sen^ 

Marlb. 
Jn'th"  Johnson  sen'. 
Josep.  Newton 
Jn"  Bowker 
Tho.  Braman 
Jose.  Millar 
Noah  Wiswall 

Camb.  Vill. 
Edw*  Jaeksou 
Wm.  Robinson 
Joseph  Wilson 
Jn°  Mirock 
Sam.  Truesdale 
Isack  Willjams 
Jn°  Ward 

Wm.  Pebody       Topsf 
Tho  Perkins  jun. 
Dani.  Reddington 
Tobjah  Perkins 
Jocob  ifoster 
Jn°  How 

Edw*  Converse    Woob. 
Ephraj.  Pason      Dover 
Tho.  Sticknee      Bradf*. 
Rich.  Kemball  (499) 
C.i2.,FoZ.F. p.  498,499. 

16  Feb.  1685-6. 
Jacob  Toun"^  Tops. 

Ephi'aim  Curtis 
John  Pritchet 
Mr.  Sam.  Checkley 

2Ch. 

John  Squire  1  Ch. 

Jacob  Nash        Weym. 

Jn"  Burril  Lyn 

C.  R.,  Vol.  V.p.  514. 

22  March  1689-90. 
Nathanael  Wade 

Medford. 
Stephen  Francis 
Ebenezer  Prratt 
Jonathan  Tuffts 
John  Tuffts 
John  Whittimore 
Mass.  Arch.,  Vol.  35,  ^j. 

295. 


158 


City  Document  No.   100. 


(Cert.*)  11  March  1689- 

90. 
Jn°  Perrum 

Chelmsford. 
Joseph  Perkis 
Nath"  Butterfield 
Edward  Spaulden 
Joshuah  ffletcher 
Sam",  flletcher 
Will,  ffletcher 
John  Spaulden 
Ely  fibster 
Sam"  Cleavland 
Abrah.  Parker 
Abraham  Byam 
Sam"  fibster 
John  Bates 
Mass.  Arch.,  Vol.  So,  2^. 

349. 

22  March  1689-90. 
Thomas  Skinner  jun. 

Maiden 
Phinias  Upam 
IsTathaniell  Upam 
Phillip  Atwood 
William  Bordman 
John  Green 
Samuel  Spraguejun. 
Thomas  Green 
Nathaniell  Dunnam 
Obadia  Jenkins 
John  Chamberlen 
Joseph  Sargent 
William  Tell 
Thomas  Grover 
Joh  Sargent  sen'. 
Joseph  Wayte 
Edward  Marshell 
Samuel  Green 
John  Sprague  jun. 
Thomas  Newall 
Left.  —  Willson 
Isak  Hill 

Jonathan  Sprague 
James  Chadwick 
Joseph  fioyd 
John  fioyd 
Nathaniell  Howard 
Phinias  Sprague 
Sargent  —  f  osdick 
Jacob  Winslad 
Benjamin  Whitamore 
Jonathan  Knohre 
Jacob  Parker 
Simon  Grover 
William  Bucknam 
Thomas  Burthen 


Joses  Bucknam 
Left.  Samuell  Spi'ague 
William  Lerebe 
Thomas  Oaks 
Lazurus  Grover 
Joseph  Lamson 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
]).  349. 

15  May  1690. 
Jon"  ffairbank  Dedham. 
Jams  Thorp 

John  Pidg 
John  Everit 
Sam".  Everitt 
John  Hunting 
Timot.  Whiting 
Dan"  AuUice 
Asahail  Smith 
Eleazer  Kingsbury 
Michael  Metcalf 
Thom.  fi'uller 
Dan"  Pond 
John  Gay 
Nath.  Bullard 
John  Alldis 
Dan'/j  fiisher 
Nath.  Richards 
Dan"  Wight 
Amos  ffisher 
Ralph  Day 
Robert  Awry 
Jon''  Gay 
John  fi'uller 
A/ass.   Arch.,    Vol.    33, 
p.  350. 

16  May  1690. 
William  Stevens 

Gloucester. 
Timothy  Day 
Jephrey  Passens 
John  Passens 
Edward  Huse 
Thomas  Kent 
Joseph  Mason 

Watertown 
John  Warren  jun. 
Thomas  Straite 
Samuel  Biggilo 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
23.  350. 

[No  date.] 
Lt.  John  Burrill  sen'. 

Lynn 
Jn°  Burrill  jun'. 
Jn°.  Hawcks  sen', 
Henry  Collins  sen'. 


AVm.  Smith 
Moses  Haven 
Joseph  Collins  sen' 
Jonaathan  Selsbee 
Crispus  Brewer 
Jn°.  Lynzey 
Sam'.  Edmonds 
Allen  Brade  sen'. 
Josiah  Rhoads 
Joseph  Burrill 
Joseph  Rhoades 
Joseph  Newhall 
Joseph  fi'arr 
John  Ballard 
Cornelius  Browne 
Thomas  fiarrar 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
20.  351. 

22  March  1689-90. 
Abiah  Sherman 

Watertown 
Caleb  Church 
Sam"  Edey 
Nick'  Withe 
Tho.  Rider 
Samuell  Marshall 

Charlestown 
Sam"  Homan 
Eleaz'.  Phillips 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
p.  351. 

21  March  1689-90. 
Jams  Minerd     Concord 
Danell  Dane 
Thomas  Gobile 
Robord  Blood 
John  Wheler 
Nemiah  Hunt 
Samuell  Davis 
John  Shaperd 
Abraham  Tempel 
Recherd  Tempel 
Isaac  Tempel 
Simon  Davis 
Roberd  Blood 
Simon  Blood 
Josiah  Blood 
Judath  Poter 
John  Jones 
Nathan  ell  Stow 
Nathaell  Harwood 
Eliphelet  fox 
John  Ball 
Samuell  fietcher 
Timithy  Ries 
Samuell  Stratten 


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Johnetlien  Habord 
Joshua  Whelei" 
James  Small j 
Xathanell  Brise 
John  Wood 
Abraham  "Wood 
Obadiah  Wheler 
John  Haward 
Thomas  Wheler 
Steven  Hosmer 
John  Hartwill 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
J).    352. 

22  March  1689-90. 
Lt.  Simon  Davis 

Concord 
Lt.  Jonathan  Preseot 
Joseph  ffrench 
Thomas  Pellet 
Samuel  Hunt 
Eliezer  fflag 
Samuel  Hartvvell 
Samuel  Myriam 
John  Wheeler 
Samuel  How 
Abraham  Tayler 
John  Hayward 
Nathaniel  Ball 
Samuel  Wheate 
Timothy  Wheeler 
John  Myriam 
Daniel  Pellet 
John  Pearly      Boxford 
Thomas  Redington 
Joseph  Byxbe 
Samuel  1  Symonds 
Daniell  Wood 
Abraham  Redington 
John  Kimball 
Thomas  Andrew 
Joseph  Andrew 
Thomas  Hazzen 
i\Ir.  William  Perkins 

Topsfield 
Mr.  Timothy  Perkins 
Corp'.  Samuel  Standley 
Sarg'.  John  Henry 
Corp^  John  Curtiss 
Joseph  Townes  sen'. 

(353) 
Nathanael  Ingersoll 

Salem  Village 
Abraham  Wolcott 
Zechariah  Goodale  sen'. 
Edward  Putman 
Tho.  Wilkins  sen'. 
Jolm  Putman  secundus 
Jlenry  Wilkins 
Aaron  Way 


BenJ*  Wilkins 
James  Putman 
Sam  :  Sibly 
John  Tarbell 
Benj*.  Putman 
Jonathan  Putman    , 
Samuel  Nurse 
William  Way 
Samuel  Abbie 
Mr.  Daniel  Andrew 
Henry  Bowen  Roxbury 
Joshua  Sever 
Samuel  Gore 
Samuel  Payson 
Isaac  How 
John  Scott 
Mr.  Neh.  Walter 
Tho.  Moore  (360) 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    35, 
pp.  353,  360. 

18  April  1690. 
Cap'.  Jonathan  Wolcott 
Salem  "Village 
Ensign  Thomas  fflint 
Serg'.  Job  Swinaton 
Serg'.  John  Buxton 
Mr.  Joseph  Hutchinson 

sen'. 
Joseph  Holton  sen'. 
Joseph  Holton  jun°. 
Josejih  Pope 
John  fflint 
William  Sibley 
William  Osburn 
Thomas  Haines 
Thomas  ffuller  jun'. 
Jacob  ffuller 
Edward  Bishop  sen'. 
Thomas  Payment 
Joshua  Reajun'. 
Walter  Phillips  sen', 
ffrances  Nurs  sen'. 
Thomas  Preston 
Joseph  fflint 
Benjamine  ffuller  (12) 
Mr.  Israeli  Porter 
Rob'.  Gibbs 
Joseph  Herrick 
Cap'.  Nath".  Norden 
Cap'.  Jn°.  Pitman 
Mr.  Benj    Gale 
Wm.  Woods  (13) 
Peter  Gardner 

Roxbury 
Mr.  John  Howard 
Edmund  Weld 
John  llemmingway 
John  Newel 
Benjamin  Gamblin 


Jacob  Newel 

Josiah  Holland 

Jams  ffrissel 

John  Griggs 

Samuel  Perry 

Jams  Draper  sen'. 

Thomas  Cheiny 

John  Holbrook 

Samuel  Weld 

Isaac  How 

John  Ruggles  2* 

William  Heath 

Jonathan  Peake 

John  May 

John  Perram 

Isaac  Morriss 

Jacob  Chamberlain 

John  Bugbey 

Mr.  William  Denison 

Bengamin  Dowse 

John  Davis 

John  Lyon  (14) 

Mass.   Arch.,,  Vol.    36, 

pp.   12-11:. 

(Cert.)  26  March  1690. 
John  ffuller  sen'. 

New  Cambridge 
Nathaniell     W  i  1 1  s  o  n 

sen'. 
James  Prentis  sen'. 
John  Mason 
John  Kennarick 
John  Hide 
Seabis  Jackson 
Abraham  Jackson 
Nathaniel  Hamond 
Thomas  Greenwood 
Nathaniell  Helie 
John  Ward 
William  Ward 
Jacob  Bacon 
Ebenezer  Stone 
William  Hide 
Eliezer  Hide 
Edward  Jakson 
Steeven  Cook 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36, 

p.  20. 

18  April  1690. 
Beniamin  Weeb 

Maiden 
Tryall  Newbery 
Samuell  Wayt 
John  Mudg 
Samuell  Oldum 

Cambridge 
Nathaniell  Robbins 
Samuell  Robbins  (20) 


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City  Doctoient  No.   100. 


Josiah  Jons  Watertown  Tho.  Andrew 
John  Liverraore 
Thomas  Woolson 
Joseph  Geartield 
Josiah  Treadway 
John  Woodward 
Benjamin  Willington 
John  Bond 
Joliu  ffisske 
Joseph  Herington 
Thomas  Hammon 
Mihell  Barsto 
Joseph  Peirce  sen'. 
John  Begolo  sen'. 
John  Wright    ~ 
Daniel  Plerington 
Rodger  Willington 
William  Shattuck 
John  Genery 
John  Parkhust 
Nathaniel  Bright 
Samuel  Hager 
Palsgrave  Willington 
Thomas  Herington 
Nathaniel  Bond 
John  Ivimboll 
Jonathan  Smith  (21) 
Mr.  John  Bisco 
Mr.  Willyam  Godard 
Samuel  1  Thatcher 
John  Bacon 
Thomas  Whitiiy 
Richard  Chilldjun'. 
Beniamin  Pearse 
Joseph  Undui'woode 
Thomas  Kidur 
Richard  Cuttin  sen'. 
Henary  Spring  jun'. 
Jonathan  Stimson 
Samuell  Begaloo 
Beniamin  ffleg 
Beniamin  Garfilld 
Richanl  Chilld 
Dannill  Warrin  (22) 
Mass.    Arch.,    Vol.    36, 
pp.  20-22. 


Ben'"  Allin 
Samuell  Sparhawke        Sam"  Gill 
Nathaniell  Sparhawk      Andrew  Gi'ele 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36,  Isaac  Grene 
p.  22.  Philip  flianders 

Will.  Allin 
18  April  1690.  Richard  Ilubard 

Capt.  Ralph  Hill  L  :  John  Stevens 

Billerica  E  :  Nath"  Brown 
John  Starns  Joshua  Bayle 

Nath.  Page  John  fflanders 

John  Trull  sen'.  Sam"  ffowlerer 

Daniel  Shead  juni.  Ephi'aim  Brown 

Sam"'  frost  James  Carre 

Jonath.   Danforth  juni.  Solomon  Shepard 


John  Wilson  sen' 
Cornet  John  Lane 
James  Pattison 
John  Baldwin 
Caleb  farle  sen'. 
John  Marshall 
Joseph  foster 
Jonath.  Hill 
Henry  Jefts  juni. 
Jn°.  Rogers 
Joshua  Sawyer 


Nath"  Whitcher 
Abraham  Brown 
John  Clough  s'. 
John  Clough  jr. 
Richard  Smith 
Meros  Tucker 
Jereme  Allin 
Nath"  Eastman 
Jacob  Morrell 
Jarvis  Ringe 
John  Allin 


Nath"  Richardson 
Will.  Wyman 
Jacob  Wyman 
Steven  Richardson 
Josiah  Wood 
Benj.  Simonds 
Caleb  Symonds 
Sam.  Blogget 
Georg  Reed 
Henry  Sumers 
John  Peirce 
Georg  Brush 
Jonathan  Wyman 
Seth  Wyman  (22) 
Eleazer  Bateman 
Joseph  Right  jun'. 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol. 
pp.  22-21. 


Woburn  Mr.  Rob'  Pike  jr. 


Joseph  True 
Benjamin  Estman  (25) 
Charls  Davenpoi't 

Dorchester 
Samuel  Pason 
Henry  Garnsy 
John  Blacke 
John  Breeck 
Ebenezer  Billings 
Thomas  Trott  jun'. 
Peeter  Lion 
Standfast  foster 
Daved  Joans 
Daniel  Preston 


[No  date.] 
Mr  Samuell  Gookin 


Noah  Beman 
(24)  Ephraim  Pason 
36,  Thomas  Andrews 
James  Backer 
Thomas  Bird 
18  April  1690.  James  Bird 

Mr.  Will.  Hooke  Richerd  Butt 

Salisbury  John  Blackman 


Nicholas  flfesenden 
Peter  Town 
William  Munroe 
John  Sqviire 
John  Oldam 
Jacob  Hill 
Sam"  Gibson 
John  Wieth 
William  Wieth 
Henry  Smith 


Cambridge  Mr.  Tho.  Mudget 


Will.  Osgood 
Danell  Mondy 
Philip  Grele 
Joseph  Eaton 
Simon  ffrench 
Isaac  Buswell 
Ephraim  Severanc 
Sam"  ffelows  jun'. 
Sam"  Estman 
Joseph  fflecther 


Hopstill  Humphry 
Samuel  Hall 
Richerd  Evins 
Isack  Humphry 
John  Minot 
Gorg  Minot 
William  Rossen 
Samuel  Robinson 
James  Robinson 
Isack  Riall 
Samuel  Sumner 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


161 


Ebenezer  Withington      Joseph  Belknap 
Phillep  Withington  Capt.  Sam".  Legg 

Samuel  Wals  (26)  Capt.  Wm.  Clarke 

Obediah  Ward  Capt.  Peter  Buteler 

Marlborough  Mr.  Joseph  Prout 


Thomas  How 
Increas  Ward 
John  Xewtten 
John  Mainerd  sen^ 
Isace  How 
Thomas  Brigham 
John  fay- 
James  Woods 
John  Brigham 
John  Barnes 
John  Jonson 
Samuell  Brigham 
Richard  Barns 
Thomas  Rice 
Jonathan  Jonson 
Isace  Amsden 
John  Barritte 
Samuell  Goodenew 
Nathanell  Josline 
Nathanell  Jonson 
Eliazer  How 
Thomas  Max'tine 
Joshua  Rice 
Moses  Newtten  (27) 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36, 
pp.  25-27. 


Clutterbucke  Jeremiah  ffitch 


Mr.  Samson  Stoddard 

Mr.  Wm 

Mr.  Rob' 

Mr.  Rich 

Mr.  Benj 

Mr.  Benj' 


Xathan".  Thayer 
Sam".  Townsend  (61) 
Thomas  Harwood 
Joseph  Briscoe 
Sam"  Townsend  jun. 
Joseph  Ustice 


Roger  Kilcup 
Samuell  Rucke  sen'. 
John  Greene 
Henery  Dawson 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36,  Hezechiah  Hinksman 
pp.  60,  61.  Nathaniell  Hinksman 

Michaell  Shall er 
15  May  1690.  George  Hallet  sen'. 

Mr.  John  Eyers  Boston  John  Addams 


Bronsdon 
Middlecott 
Alford 
Davis  (61) 

'       Vol. 


Jeremiah  Bumsted 
Roger  Judd 
Mr.  James  Olliver 
Mr.  William  Brattle 
Joseph  Squire 
Mr.  Benja.  Davis 
Mr.  Nath\  Olliver 
Mr.  Sam"  Chicklie 
John  Nicholes 
Richard  Draper 
John  Eastmond 
Robert  Hussey 
Will.  Downinge 
Mr.  Joseph  Bosset 
Joseph  Holmes 
James  Dunny 
Joseph  Belknap 
Mr.  Daniell  Quinsey 


22  March  1689-90. 
S'.  William  Phipps 

[not  stated.]  George  Elistone 
Major  Gen'.  Winthrop    Rob'.  Hawkins 
Mr.  Charles  Morton 


Lt.  William  Bond 
Dan.  Andrew 
Abraham  Jones 
Samuel  Symonds 
Phinehas  Sprague 
Ebenezer  Prout 
John  Foster 
Peter  Sergeant 
Mr.  John  Aires 
Mr.  Nathaniel  Oliver 
Mr.  Pyam  Blower 
Tim.  Philips 
Peter  King 
Mr.  Edw".  Brumfeild 
Mr.  Simeon  Stoddard 
Mr.  Joseph  Parsons 
Capt   Thomas  Savage 
Mr.  Sam".  Linde  (60) 
John  Comes 


Sam"  Oake 
Josiah  Grise 
Sam"  Grise 
John  Marshall 
Mr.  Peter  Sergeant 
Ebenez'  Hayden 
Eleazer  Moody 
Daniell  Olliver 
John  Conniball 
William  Manley 
John  Proctor 
Jeremiah  Belchar 
James  Ilalsey 
John  Carthew 
Thomas  Walker 
Tymothy  Wadswortli 
Ma;jor  Tho.  Savage 
Thomas  Cushan 
Richard  Procter 
Capt.  William  White 


Thomas  Savage,  gold-  Mr.  Rich"*.  Middlecott 

Smith  Mr.  Benj"  Alford 

John  Clow  James  Greene 

Ezek.  Clesby  Thomas  Atkins 


Isaac  Goose 
Mr.  Thomas  Brattle 
Richard  Wilkins 
Benjamen  Pemberton 
Phillip  Squire 
Ellis  Calender 
Thomas  Skiner 
Grimstone  Bond 
Samuell  Jackline 
William  Clough 
Jarvis  Ballard 
John  Wis  wall 
Joseph  Bill 
John  Tuttle 
Edward  Tuttle 
Elisha  Tuttle 
Jonathan  Tuttle 
Isack  Lewis 
Elias  Maverieke 
Joseph  Hasey 
Thomas  Jackson  (62) 
Inter.,  Vol.  II.  pp.  61, 
62. 

30  May  1690. 
Capt.  Jno.  Allice 

Hatfield' 
Ens.  Dan"  White 
Sam"  Marsh 
John  Wells 
John  flfeild 
Stephen  Genings 
John  Cowels 
Nath"  Dickenson  sen'. 
Rich**  Morton  sen'. 
Sam"  Dickenson  sen'. 
John  White 

John  Porter        Hadley 
John  John  Smith 
Sam'  Philip  Smith 
Joseph  Smith 
Sam'.  Chiliab  Smith 
Hezekiah  Porter 
Dan',  Hubbard 


162 


City  Documext  No.   100. 


John  PhiliiJ  Smith 
Nehemiah  Dickenson 
Jonathan  i\Iarsh 
Peter  JMontague 
Daniall  Marsh 
Nathill  AVhite 
John  Goodman 
Jacob  Warner 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36, 
p.  91. 

30  May  1690. 
Serg'  Joseph  Coker 

Newb. 
Joseph  Byley 
Isack  Bayley 
CornetJonathan  Moores 
John  Worth 
Steaphen  Jcques 
Silvanus  Pium"^ 
John  Emery  jun'. 
Serg'.  Jn°.  Hall 
Jn°.  Webster  jun^ 
Richard  Dodg  Wenham 
James  ifriend 
Tho°.  fiiske  jun'. 
John  Dodg  jnn^ 
Wm.  flfairefield 
Ephraim  Kemball 
Zecheas  Gooldsmith 
John  Edwards 
Walter  ffairfield 
John  Porter  (103) 
John  Person 

Northampton 
Thomas  Limon 
Hezekiah  Root 
Abell  Jones 
Richerd  Limon 
William  Miller  sen'. 
Israeli  Rust 
Sam".  Holton 
Sam".  Marshal 
Noah  Cook 
Joseph  Edwords 
Sam'^  Edwords 
Jedediah  Strong 
Ensigne  Pr'^  Clap 
John  Seorls 
Isack  Shelden  jmi'. 
Jonathan  Root 
John  Limon,  weav^ 
John  Limon,  shoemaker 
Ebenezer  AUord 
Ebenezer  Wright 
Nathaniel  Edwards 
Mathew  Clef  ton 
William  Clarke  jr. 
AVilliam  Phelps 
Samuel  Smith 


Samuel  Parsons 
John  Alexander 
William  Southwell 
Samuel  Cmtis 
Philip  Pain 
Samuel  Wright 
Thomas  Sheilden 
Mr.  Wareham  Mathei 
Nathaniel  Alexander 
John  King  jun"". 
Joseph  Wright 
Joseph  Crosbey 

Braintree 
John  Adams 
Samuel  Payn 
Robert  feild 
John  Bass  jun'. 
W  i  1  i  a  m     Nigh  tin  gall 

jun'.  (104) 
liass.   Arch.,   Vol.    36, 

pp.  103,  104. 

—  October  1690. 
Mosis  Tiler        Boxford 
Nathaniel  Browen 
Daniel  Wood 
John  Stiels 
John  Peai'ly 
Joseph  Pebody 
John  Andrus 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36, 
p.  179. 

19  December  1690. 
Thomas  Cooper 

Springfield 
Abel  Wright  sen'. 
Nathan".  Burt  sen'. 
Jn°.  Blisse 
John  Dorchester 
James  Dorchester 
Eliakim  Cooley 
Benja.  Cooley 
Joseph  Cooley 
Joseph  Leonard 
Joseph  Bedortha 
Edwai'd  flfoster 
Samuel  Stebbins 
Joseph  Thomas 
Thomas  Day  jun'. 
John  Mirricke 
Sam"  Bliss  jun'. 
Nathan".  Blisse 
Jonatha.  Morgan 
David  Morgan 
James  Barker 
Sam"  Bedortha 
Benja.  Leonard 
Jonathan  Ball 
John  Harmon 


Jose2:)h  El}^ 
John  Burt 
Samuell  Lamb 
Josias  Marshfield 
Thomas  Stebbins 
Edward  Stebbins 
Benjamin  Stebbins 
Jonathan  Burt  jun'. 
David  Lunibard 
Isaac  Colton 
John  Colton 
Sam"  Blisse  S''"' 
Samuel  Miller 
John  Miller 
Tho.  Swetnam 
Charles  fferrey 
Daniel  Lamb 
Mass.   Arch.,   Vol.    36, 
p).  255. 

24  December  1690. 
Capt.  Tho.  Harvy 

Amesbury 
Thomas  Steevens 
Thomas  fowlar 
Joseph  Lankestar  sen'. 
Henry  Blazdell  sen'. 
Henry  Tuksbery  sen'. 
Jn°.  Kimball 
Moses  Morrel 
Orlando  Bagley 
[Lt.]  John  Batnard 
[En.]  John  foot 
Thomas  Sarjant 
Thomas  Barnard  sen'. 
Thomas  Curriar 
Nathan  Gould 
Thomas  Colby  sen'. 
Mass.   Arch.,    Vol.    36, 
p.  257. 

6  February  1690-1. 
John  Emerson  jun'. 

Gloucester 
Court  R.,  Vol.  VI. p.  114.. 

18  April  1691. 
John  Maston  sen'. 

Andover 
William  Blunt 
John  Abbute 
William  Lovioy 
Hopstill  Tyler 
John  Tyler 
Steven  Porter 
Gorge  Abbute 
Joseph  Lovioy 
Samuel  Hoult 
Robberd  Russell 
Thomas  Johnson 


Miscellaneous  Papees. 


163 


ffranses  Deane 
John  Bridges 
James  ffrie 
William  Johnson 
Walltai-  Witt 
Andruw  fFoster 
Joseph  Robinson 
Edward  Phelps 
John  Osgood  jun^ 
John  Russe 
Timothy  Osgood 
Mr.  Jonathan  Woodman 
[Nevvbu.  ?] 
Thomas  Hull 
Jonathan  Emery 
Ifass.   Arch..    Vol.    37, 
p.  9. 

(Cert)  6  April  1691. 
Samuell   Johnson  sen'^. 
Boston 
John  Bull  sen\ 
Jabes  Neges 
Sam"  Marshall 
James  English 
David  Jenner 
Mass.    Arch.,   Vol    37, 

p.  9. 

18  April  1691. 
John  Whitmai'sh 

Weymouth 
Joseph  Drake 
lucres  Bates 
Thomas  Randol 
John  Randol 
John  Blanchar 
Joseph  Shawe 
Epharem  Borell 
Mass.   Arch.,   Vol.    37, 
p.  10. 

(Cert.)  26  March  1691 
Ens.  John  Woods 

Marl  bouro  ugh 
Samuel  Ward 
Joseph  Newton  sen^ 
John  Bouker 
Mass.   Arch.,   Vol.    37, 

p.  10. 

18  April  1691. 
Joshuah  Eaton  Reading 
Jonathan  Eaton 
Thomas  Damman 


John  Nickols 
James  Nickols  ' 
Nathanell  Parker 
Samuell  Damman 
John  Burnap 
John  BoutAvell 
Richard  Harden 
Jonas  Eaton 
Josepth  Hartshorne 
John  Woodward 
Thomas  Nickols 
Beniamin  Hartshorne 
Nathanell   Gouen 
Samuell  Smith 
David  Hartshorne 
John  Parker 
Timothy  Hartshorne 
Jerimiah  Swaine 
John  Browne 
Cornelius  Browne 
William  Eaton 
Thomas  Burnap 
John  Wesson 
William  Arnall 
ffrances  Huchison 
Timothy  Wileley 
Josepth  Burnap 
John  Eaton 
William  Bobbins 
Samuel  Lilly 
Robbart  Burnap 
John  Uptan  sen'. 
George  fflint 
David  Bacheller 
John  Dunton 
John  Dix 

ffrances  Smith    (10) 
Lieu".       Lewis    Lynn 
Mr.       Habersfeild 
Thomas  ffarrar  jun^ 
Joseph  Meriam 
Will"".  Merriam 
Ebenezer  Hathorn 
John  Edmunds 
Rich*.  Hood  sen^ 
John  Ingols  sen^ 
Rob'.  Ingolls 
Benjam".  ftar 
Henry  Collins  jun'. 
Daniell  Hithins  sen". 
John  BurriI12'* 
Ebenezer  Stocker 
Moses  Hawks 
Thomas  Baker 
Benjam"  Rednap 


Thomas  Jovory 
Joseph  Mansf eild  jun'. 
Rob'.  Potter  jun'. 
Eleazer  Lynzy 
Will"  ffarrington 
John  NeAvhall  sen'. 
Aquilla  Ramsdell 
Theophilus  Bayley 
Cornet  Johnson 
Daniell  Mansfeild 
Thomas  Graves,  sen' 
Samu".  Graves 
Rob'.  Rand  jun'. 
Samuell  Moors 
Nathaniell  Ballard 
John  Bread 
Daniell  Needham 
Thomas  Chadwell 
Joseph  Bread 
Allin  Bread  3'""' 
Timothy  Bread 
Mathewffarringtonjun-. 
NathaniellNevvhall  sen' 
Sam"  Hort 
Joseph  Hort 
Richard  Haven  sen'. 
Robert  Paffer  sen'. 
Jonathan  Hudson 
Moses  Hudson 
John  Moor 
Edward  ffuller 
Samu"  Rhodes 
Ensign  John  Newhall 
Andrew  Townsend 
Andrew  Mansfeild 
Will""  Bassett  sen'. 
Willa".  Bassett  jun'. 
John  Lewis  jun'. 
Sam".  Jynks 
Nathan  Newhall  jun'. 
Benjam".  Collins 
John  Richards 
John  Diven 
Ens.  Edw*  Baker 
Thomas  Lewis 
Samuell  Ingolls 
Henry  Collins  jun'. 
John  Jynks  (11) 
Joseph  Mansfeild  jun'. 
Josiah  Rhodes 
Richard  Hood 
Theophilus  ffarrington 
Samuel  Bligh  (12) 
Mass.   Arch.,   Vol.    37, 
pp.  10-12. 


164 


City  Document  No.   100.  ^ 


The  Names  of  such  persons  who  tooke  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  in 
Boston:  ll'".  Novemb'.  1678.  Administred  by  the  Hono'"''^  John  Lev- 
erett  Esq^  Governo'. 


ra'.  James  Allen 
m'.  Sam :  Willai'd 
m'.  Edw'^.  Raynsford 
m'.  James  Shermon 
m^  John  Miles 
m".  Jn°.  Joyliffe 
m".  Elisha  Hutchinson 
L'.  Dan".  Turill 
Cap*.  James  Oliver 
Cap'.  Jn°.  Hull 
L'.  Nath":  Reynolds 
L'.  Matthew  Bernard 
L'.  Pen  Townsend 
L'.  Theoph  :  Frarey 
Ensigne  Eph :  Savage 
Ensigne  Eph :  Turnor 
Ensigne  Ri.  Wodde 
Ensigne  Jn°.  Wing 
Ensigne  Hope  Foster 
Isaac  Addington 
Jn°.  Hay  ward 
Nath^ :  Byfield 
Nath^ :  Williams 
Jonath.  Bridgham 
Henry  Mountfort 
W"".  Greenough 
Jabesh  Salter 
Marsh".  Jo :  Webb 
Return  Waite 
John  Search 
Edw :  Goodyn 
Ri :  Crispe 
Jn°.  Temple 
Jn°.  Winslow 
Jn°.  White 
Nath\  Blague 
Henry  Tite 
Robert  Williams 
Ri :  Collacot 
Jn°.  Veering 
Robert  Butcher 
Francis  Moi'se 
Edw*.  Davis 
W"".  Spowell  junr. 
Nehem"".  Peirce 
Tho :  Sanford 
Sam :  Peacock 
Sam :  Bridge 
Tho :  Warren 
Sam.  Jenkins 
Tho :  Smith 
Simon  Roberts 


Tho :  Baker  Jun'. 
Obadiah  Read 
Jn°.  Moore 
L'.  Jn".  Walley 
Cap'.  W".  Gerrish 
L\  Jacob  Eliott 
m^  Tho :  Kellond 
L'.  Ri :  Way 
John  Conney 
Christopher  Clarke 
Jonathan  Balston 
Nath''.  Greenwood 
Elnath".  Chauncey 
Cap'.  W-".  Wright 
W"".  Coleman 
W".  Needham 
W°.  Pope 
Ja :  Whetcomb 
Nath\  Oliver 
Edw :  Willy's 
John  Harrison 
W"".  English 
Hudson  Leverett 
Benj".  Davis 
Tho :  Watkins 
Sam :  Peirce 
W".  Griggs 
Tim".  Pratt  Sen-. 
Jn°.  Holman 
Jn°.  King 
Savel  Simpson 
Jn»,  Wilkins 
W".  Bobbins 
Joseph  Saxton 
Nath".  Barnes 
Jn°.  Bateman 
Jn°.  Maryon  Sen'. 
Rob'.  Mason  jun\ 
Tho :  Fuller 
Jn°.  Dinsdall 
Joseph  Knight 
W".  Home 
Sam :  Maryon 
W"".  Rawson 
Moses  Peirce 
Peter  Codnar 
Joshua  Winsor 
Preserv*.  Collacot 
Tho :  Jinkins 
Arthur  Fickling 
Sam :  Inggs 
Rob'.  Sanderson 


Jn°.  Baker 
Benoni  Collier 
Jn° :  Maryion  jun^ 
Sam:  VVillett 
Jn°.  Forster 
Joseph  Blake 
Math  :  Atkins 
Joshua  Matson 
James  Green 
Steven  Feilder 
W"".  Stratton 
Jn°.  Hueson 
]Srath\  Baker 
Joshua  Rice 
Matth  :  Browne 
Ebenez :  Davenport 
Sam:  Boabston 
W"".  Porter 
Jn".  Fairfeild 
Jn°.  Orris 
Tho :  Bill 
Nath*.  Robbinson 
Jn°.  Indicott 
Jn°.  Roberts 
Henry  Messenger 
Jn°.  Dafforme 
Tho :  Wheeler 
Edm :  Ranger 
James  Inglish 
Giles  Dyer 
Jn°.  Skate 
Dan".  Fairfeild 
Jn".  Barbur 
Asaph  Eliott 
Peter  Odlin 
Sam :  Holman 
Jn°.  Greenleaf 
Isaiah  Tay 
Ri :  Narramore 
Gilbert  Cole 
Joseph  Gallop 
Adam  Dinsdall 
Th°.  Barbur 
Joseph  Swett 
Jonath" :  Howard 
Edw :  Cowell 
David  Mattox 
Tho :  Barnes 
Jon''.  Addams 
Jn°.  Butler 
Moses  Collier 
Sam :  Gallop 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


165 


Jn°.  Cowell 
Jn°.  Cleesby 
Nath^.  Addams  Sen' 
James  Marshall 
Robert  Addams 
Jon*.  Wales 
Henry  Harris 
Jn°.  Jones 
Sam :  Snow 
Tho :  Hicliborn 
W".  Thwing 
m'.  Simon  Lynde 
Silvan :  Davis 
John  Young 
Arthur  Mason 
James  Dennis 
Th°.  Sheepcot 
Nic°.  Hoile 
Jn°.  Osop 
Jn".  Roberts 
Charles  Lane 
Jn°.  Matson 
Jn°.  Hunt 
James  Harris 
Phillip  Curtice 
Th°.  Smith 
Jno :  Ruggles 
George  Purkis 
Matthew  Abdee 
Tho :  Davis 
Nath^'.  Castle 
W°.  Oohinton 
Rob'.  Clarke 
Jn°.  Pell 
Caleb  Rawlins 
Jn„.  Bull 
Tho  :  Rootes 
Tho  :  Griffen 
Sam :  Turell 
Jn°.  Winchcomb 
Jn°.  Needham 
Jn°.  Smith 
Nic°.  Dolton 
W"".  Norton 
Steven  Davis 
Joseph  Brisco 
Tho :  Atkins 
Eliez.  Holyoke 
Ri :  AVilliams 
David  Raynsford 
Joseph  Peirce 
Henry  Flood 
Jn°.  Raynsfoi'd 
Sara :  East 
Rob'.  Orchard 
George  Waklron 
Mungo  Crawford 
Joseph  Farnham 
Tho :  Baker  Sen'. 
Matth :  Collins 


Jn°.  Skinner 
Jn°.  Foy 
Jn°.  Bonner 
Edw.  Allyn 
George  Bui*rell 
Joseph  Turne*  (^*sic) 
Is*:  Wodde 
Tho :  East 
Jn°.  Alcock 
Rob'.  Cooke 
W".  Wooster 
W°=.  Tower  • 
Ri :  Heath 
Rob'.  Emons 
Benj".  Williams 
Geo :  Manning 
Caleb  Ray 
George  Pike 
Jn°.  Barnard 
W"".  Sumner 
Sam :  Kelley 
Jn°.  Leech 
James  Franklyn 
Benj".  Dell 
Edw :  Pegge 
Jn°.  Feild 
Jn°.  Sweet 
Rob'.  Howard 
Jn".  Ferniside 
Henry  Kirbey 
Robert  Carver 
Nich°.  How 
Tho :  Baker 
Rob'.  Snell 
Jn".  Smith 
Benj".  Emons 
Edw :  Hill 
Joseph  Preist 
Jn°.  White 
W-°.  Middleton 
Matthias  Smith 
Jn°.  Harwood 
Abra.  Addams 
Dan".  Travis 
Lawrence  Waters 
Jn°.  Wakefeild 
Jn°.  Nicholson 
W".  Loverain 
Sam".  Rider 
Edw^  An  till 
Jn°   Baker 
James  Brading 
W"".  Andrew's 
Joseph  Wakefeild 
Jn°.  Williams 
Benj°.  Brisco 
Charles  Ho])kins 
JNIichael  Shute 
Sam :  Homes 
W'".  Payne 


W-".  Cleesbey 
Jn°.  Capen  i 

Tho :  Downe 
Benj".  Dunning 
Jn°.  Ballentine 
Tho :  Staplefort 
Cornelius  White 
Joseph  Belknop  Sen' 
Edw :  Everill 
Abra".  Rye 
Tho :  Horris 
Jn°.  AVilkee 
W".  Parsons 
Ri :  Tout 
James  Pennyman 
Edw".  Smith 
Jn°.  Haynes 
Moses  Patrick 
Jn°.  Clough 
Joseph  Burgis 
Sam :  Tile}^ 
Sam :  Lynde 
Tho.  Tiley 
Josiah  Abbot 
George  Hisket 
Jn°.  Laurence 
David  Cumins 
Isaac  White 
Jn".  Arthur 
George  Eborne 
Tho :  Gorst 
Josiah  Baker 
Jn°  Ricks 
Sam".  Crab 
W".  Snell 
Francis  Hudson 
W".  Eolan 
Joseph  Parsons 
Jn".  Messinger 
Jn°.  Davis 
Joshua  Hews 
Ri:  Co by 
Rob'.  Lash 
Jn°.  Courser 
W".  Everden 
W".  Wilkinson 
David  Addams 
Dan".  Wilden 
Jn°.  Marsli 
Ri :  Kates 
Gindstone  Bond 
W^.  Wade 
Jn°.  Dowgin 
Tho :  Barn  at 
Sam :  Paine 
David  Wilson 
Geo :  Briggs 
Simon  Daniel 
Jose])]!  Dell 
Rob'.  Sandall 


166 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Jn°.  Holland 
Geo :  Nowell 
Hi :  Peirce 
Henry  Champne 
Bozoon  Allen 
Tho  :  Eldridge 
Tim" :  Thorntun 
Nath".  Addams  jiin'. 
Tho :  Powell 
Phillip  Stratton 
Tho :  Paddey 
Jon".  Farnum 
W°.  Lane 
Nath\  Lynde 
Fearenot  Shaw 
James  White 
Joseph  Phillips 
Rob'.  Edmonds 
Jn°.  Flood 
Tho :  Kemble 
Walter  Cohoons 
W".  Poole 
Tho :  Norton 
Abra.  Blushe 
Rob'.  Sedgewick 
Benj".  Boeames 
Nic°.  Phillips 
Jn°:  Johnson 
W".  Baker 
Jn°.  Baker 
Henry  Woolfe 
Daniel  Clough 
David  Thomas 
Ambrose  Due 
Jn°.  Cunniboll 
Jn°.  Play  steed 
Henry  Alleine 
W".  Huffe 
Tho :  Barney 
Rob'.  Bronsdon 
W".  Harrison 
Moses  Bradford 
Joseph  Proutt 
Edm'i.  Gates 
Ephraim  Manning 
Magnis  White 
W".  Obinson 
Tho :  Cooper 
Ri :  Cheever 
Jer :  Gibson 
Tho :  Blythe  jun-". 
Dennis  Mackdaniel 
Joseph  Grant 
Josia  Belcher 
Ri :  Dence  [or  Deuce] 
Jn°.  Ayer 
Laurence  Bowles 
Jn°.  Dosset 
Tho :  Herris 
W".  Smith 


Laurence  AVhite 
Tho :  Hern 
Henry  Harwood 
James  Johnson 
W".  Pasmore 
Jn°.  Starr 
Robert  Trevey 
Joseph  Gannet 
Henry  Ingraham 
John  Gay 
Tho:  Plembley 
James  Webster 
Henry  Reynols 
David  Landon 
Rob'.  Mason  Sen'. 
Edw''.  Mortimore 
Tho:  Clarke 
Sam :  Thaxton 
Jn°.  Jar  my  n 
Abra.  Letherbridge 
Henry  Pease 
Sam.  Mattock 
Tho :  Sexton  Sen'. 
Edw.  Paige  jun'. 
W".  Waters  Sen'. 
Archubal  Morrison 
Rob'.  Wright  Sen'. 
Sam :  Bodwell  jun'. 
Jn°.  Farnum  jun'. 
Peter  Woodhouse 
Isaac  Maryon 
Jacob  Ferniside 
Peircie  Clarke    - 
Sam :  Bedwell  Sen'. 
Rich^  Tuell 
Barth" :  Stratton 
David  Waterhouse 
Edw :  Blanchard 
Joseph  Homes  jun'. 
Tho :  Alderton 
Ri :  Burton 
Jn°.  Jinkins 
Joseph  Davis 
Jn°.  Ho  wen 
Rob'.  Shelston 
Tho:  Clout 
Jon^ :  Barker 
Jn°.  Viall  jun'. 
Peter  Townsend 
Tho:  Ashley 
Sam :  Daggen 
Jn°.  Ward 
Dan'.  Turin  jun'. 
Steven  Butler  Sen'. 
Joseph  Bateman 
W".  Procter 
Jn".  White 
Th°.  Emons 
Joseph  Eldridge 
Amos  Vertee 


Sam :  Hunt 
Jn" :  Jarvis 
Jn° :  Griffin 
Arthur  Smith 
Rich''.  Barnard 
W".  Penney 
Ri :  Davis 
Jn°.  Viall  Sen' 
Jn".  Avis 
Jn°.  Nash 
W".  Turner 
Joseph  How 
Jn°.  Carthew 
Sam".  Wai'ren 
Jn°.  Peirce 
Henry  Addams 
Sam"  Paine 
Sam".  Burn  ell 
Jn°.  Cotta 
Marke  Parsons 
W"".  White  way 
Caleb  Stratton 
Sam".  Burrell 
Jarvis  Ballard 
Sam".  Norden 
Sam".  Emons 
Jn°.  Hunlock 
Jn°.  Prescot 
W"-.  Drue 
Nath^  Peirce 
Jn°.  Maverick 
Nicli":  Stone 
Jn° :  Augur 
Andrew  Hall 
W".  Guard 
Jn°.  Glover 
Jn°.  Place 
Jn°.  Comer 
Gaudy  James 
Sam"  Sendall 
Jn°.  Dakin 
Rob'.  Wittall 
Daniel  White 
Francis  Dowse 
W".  Hawkins 
Jn°.  Parmiter 
Arthur  Keyn 
Robert  Earle 
Tho:  Hunt 
Geo :  Peirson 
Abel  Porter  jun' 
Andrew  Cload 
Roger  Risden 
Ri :  Preist 
Robert  Jones 
Jn°.  Bolt 
Jn°.  Wayt 
James  Hudson 
W"".  Carpenter 
Jn°.  Harwood 


Miscellaneous  Papers 


167 


Jacob  Fowle 
Tho:  Forty 
Jn°.  Dyer 
Isaac  Cousens 
Joseph  Rock 
Elisha  Odlin 
Tho :  Dewer 
Dan".  Quinsey 
James  Tompson 
Jn°  Woodde 
David  Copp 
NiC:  Wilmot 
Jonath".  Orris 
Joseph  Shaw 
Jn°.  Andrews 
Jn°.  Rateliffe 
Jn°.  Andrews 
Jn°  Lewis 
Charles  Fuller 
W™.  Browne 
Jn°.  Goflfe 
Benj°.  Dyer 
James  EUice 
Henry  Emes 
Ri :  Edwards 
Ri:  Talley 
Jn^  Mills 
Tho.  Cooper 
Rowland  Storey 
W".  Maddison 
Charles  Buckner 
Jn°.  Pollard 
Josias  Stone 
Jn°.  Tomlin 
Jn°.  Peirce 
Jn".  Childe 
Mihel  Martyn 
Jn°.  Dawes 
Lucias  Peirce 
Henxw  Tompson 
Tho  Everenden 
Pti :  Travis 
Ri:  Lo[f]t 
Clement  Gross 
Ri :  Jinke 
Jn°.  Scarlett 
.James  Balston 
W".  Pitts 
W°.  Hunt 
Ephraim  Searle 
Erasmus  Stevens 
Jn°.  Whaley 
Jn°.  Ross 
Simon  Rogers 
Josia  Col>liam 
i:dw :  Ellys 
Peter  Warren 
Anth°.  Greshon 
James  Gray  ' 
Jn".  Turner 


Jn°.  Foster 
Tho :  Bingley 
W".  Hobbey 
Jno.  Tucker 
Joseijh  AVeeden 
Henry  Deering 
Eneas  Salter 
Jn°.  Williams 
Jn°.  Leech 
W".  Gilbert 
Tho :  Waggit 
Jn°.  Atwood 
Rob*.  Dale 
Joseph  Farrow 
Phillip  Bullis 
Rich^  Hall 
Jn°.  Brooking 
Sam".  Walker 
Jn°.  Parrum 
Benj".  Smith 
Jacob  Mason 
Ri :  George 
Ri :  Hunt 
Anthony  Mudd 
W".  Phillips 
Thomas  Cooke 
Ri :  West 
Edw*.  Budd 
Jn".  'Amey  Sen'. 
Jn°.  Amey  jun"' 
Edw*  Dorr 
Tho :  Beard 
Jn°.  Willy's 
W".  Tailer 
Jn°.  Vsher*  (*siG} 
W".  Kirbey 
Jn°.  Lowell 
Benf.  Warden 
Charles  Abbot 
Ephraim  Hall 
Jn°.  Russell 
W".  Lytherland 
Jn".  Hill 
Arthur  Mosier 
Jn°.  Matthews 
Sampso".  Stoddard 
Geo :  Henley 
Simeon  Stoddard 
Jn°.  AVoodmansey 
W".  Rouz 
Dan".  Turin  jun^ 
Jn".  Farnun  Sen'. 
Roger  Dobleday 
Tho :  Hill 
Jn".  Pease 
Rob'.  Winsor 
Rob'.  Cannon 
W".  Gibson 
Tho :  Hartley 
W".  Lavis 


Abra :  Smith 
Isaac  Walker 
Tho :  Bemis 
Edw :  Creeke 
David  Walsbey 
Nathan".  Badc&ck 
Zach :  Davis 
Nich°.  Salsbury 
Clement  Hamlin 
Heniy  Tarleton 
James  Townsend 
Theodore  Atkinson 
Alexand'.  Bogle 
Nathan".  Broughton 
Thaddeus  Mackarty 
Sam".  Mattock  jun'. 
Ri :  Harrison 
Simeon  Messenger 
Jn°.  Phipps 
Joseph  Greenleafe 
Barth".  Three  Needle 
Obadia  Wakef  eild 
Tho :  Stan  bury 
Jn°.  Brooking  jun'. 
Joseph  BelknajD  jun'. 
Hez  :  Henchman 
Jabesh  Negus 
Samuel  Phillips 
Joseph  Cooke 
Jonath :  Raynsford 
James  Andrews 
Joseph  Williams 
Nathan".  Castle 
Hen :  Butterf eild 
Leonard  Dowden 
Ben]°.  Alford 
Ri:"Middlecott 
Jeremiah  Conoway 
Michal  Willy's 
Benj°.  Negus  Sen'. 
Obadiah  Gill 
Ch'' :  CrosthAvayt 
Jn°.  Inglesby  jun'. 
Jeremiah  Sabyu 
Tho :  Narramore 
Chi-istoph'.  Crow 
Jn°.  Inglesby  Sen'. 
Edm''.  Mounlfort 
Jn".  Stanbridge 
Alexand',  Baker 
James  Robbinson 
Christoph'.  Holland 
Ingeman  Halgeson 
Alexand'.  Simpson 
Benj".  Negus  jun'. 
W".  Blackwell 
Joshua  Cobham 
Andrew  Ai;gur 
Ebenez'.  Peirce 
Lophelin  Glowee 


168 


City  Document  Xo.   100. 


Heniy  Batholmew 
Geo :  TomiDson 
Jn°.  Walker 
Tho :  riatts 
JoseiJh  Tapping 
Digory  Sergeant 
Tho :  Cheever 
James  Butler 
Jn".  Hayward 
Benj°.  Bale 
Geo :  Ellistone 
Jn°.  Tuckerman  S' 
Tho:  Bolton 
Tho :  Gross 
Rich".  Knight 
Tho:  Hunt 
Henry  Wright 
W".  Dawes 
Isaac  Gross 
Jn°.  Glover 
Sam :  Plumer 
Edw :  Gold 
Ralph  Tuffe 
Joshua  Nash 
Andrew  Neale 
Tho:   Chard 
Joseph  Browning 
W".  Bartholmew 
Tim°.  Pratt  jun''. 
Phillip  Mullen 
Rich*.  Doling 
James  Hawkins 
Nich" :  Cole 
W".  Smith 
Henry  Denning 


Roger  Judd 
Ri :  Gross 
Jn°.  Bullard 
Nich°.  Crarey 
Ri :  Pugsley 
Regnal  Odal 
Jn".  Kneeland 
Moses  Cobham 
Ri :  Henchman 
Tho :  Peck  Sen' 
W".  Hore 
W".  Wilcot 
Edw*.  Belcher 
Jn°.  Bradish 
Jn°.  Jinnings 
Sam :  Minot 
Ri:  Bray 
James  Maxwell 
W".  Phelps 
Benj".  Smith 
Henry  Ellice 
NiC :  Treeby 
W".  Kent 
Peter  Braokett 
Tho :  Eliott 
Tho:  Wright 
Peter  Widger 
Sam :  Stocker 
Ri :  Coy 
Roger  Burgis 
Experience  Willy's 
Nidi".  White 
W".  Lamb 
Jn°.  Lux 
Francis  East 


Jn° :  ]\Iull)erry 
Tho  :  Forbush 
Edw*.  Drinker 
Jn°.  Belcher 
Sam  :  Bozworth 
Joseph  Swett 
Phillip  Squire 
Tho :  HaiTis 
Gilbert  Evans 
Rob'.  Smith 
Jonathan  Jackson 
Ebenez'.  Inglesby 
Moses  Richardson 
Nathan".  Henchman 
Jacob  Wilkinson 
Jn°.  Mackemoryn 
Sam :  Jackson 
Miehal  Holland 
W".  Hamilton 
Jn°.  Richardson 
Sam :  Bennet 
Jei'emia  Mather 
Sampson  Dewer 
George  Monke 
James  Dowell 
Jn°.  Marshall  Sen' 
Jeremiah  Childe 
Jn°.  Hurd  Sen' 
Tho :  Bend 
Tho :  Skinner 
Elias  Hobart 
m'.  Ri :  Wharton 
Laurence  Willy's 
Geo.  Robbinson 


The  Names  of  the  male  persons  in  Boston.  —  who  tooke  the  oath  of 
Allegiance  Administred  by  the  worpp".  Simon  Bradstreet  Esq'.  Dep'. 
Gov'.  21° :  April  1679  @     .     .     .    . 


Jn°.  Brandon 
W".  Gilbert 
James  Balston  ju'. 
Satisfact".  Belche'. 
Sam".  Sewell 
Zibeon  Lytherland 
Joseph  Warren 
Isaac  Pepper 
John  Balston. 
Joseph  Bridgham 
Henry  Lunt 
John  Pratt 
Hugh  Price 
John  Powell 
James  Meer's 
Jn°..  Allen 
James  Hill 
W-.  Holowell 
Benj°.  Holowell 
Geo :  Gamble 


Simon  Rogers 
Sam :  Davis  J'. 
Tho:  Barrat 
Sam :  Johnson 
Alexand'.  Pan  ton 
Edw :  Fairbanke 
W°.  Thornton 
Henry  Duen 
Bryan  Morphey 
Edw :  Milton 
Tho  :  Rumsee 
Solom :  Raynsford 
Joseph  Haven 
John  Ireland 
Sam :  Davis 
Will".  Perwitch 
John  Verren 
Henry  Stevens 
Henry  Rust 
Tho :  Kelton 


Sam".  Marshall 
Tim°.  Armitage 
John  Baley 
John  Marsh 
Gamaliel  Rogers 
Benj".  Tainter 
Edw :  Paige 
Tho :  Steele 
John  Bennet 
Moses  Paine  Sen' 
John  Odlin 
Sam :  Clarke 
Abel  Porter  Sen'. 
Peter  Wyer 
Robert  Davis 
John  Waite 
Abra :  Bateman 
John  Salman 
James  Boone 
Tho :  Robinson 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


169 


John  Ayers 
Jn°.  Morris 
Peter  King 
Sam".  Smyth 
Ri :  Gridley 
Pe :  Sergeant 
Dan  .  Koyce 
D^  Elisha  Cooke 
m'.  Ezekiel  Cheever 
John  Man 
Jeremiah  Pumer 
Sam".  Phillips 
Sam :  Mason 
Joseph  Hurd 
Robert  Walker 
Moses  Paine  jun^ 
Charles  Pei-ry 
L'.  Hugh  Drury 
Peter  Till 

Deacon  Henry  Allen 
James  Landon 
Earth".  Sutton 
John  Peek 
Sam :  Haugh 
Sam :  Lewis 
Joseph  Gridley 
Hercules  Courser 
Tho :  Smith 
Ri :  Patteshall 
Jn°.  Champion 
Ant°.  Stoddard  jun'. 
Ebenez'.  Savage 
Henry  messeng".  s^ 
Rich''.  Buckley 
W"^.  White 
Hump'.  Liscombe 
m'.  Paul  Dudley 
John  Casey 
(sic)     John  Turnor 
Benj".  Savage 
W°.  Green 
Sam".  Spead 
John  Blackston 
John  Rix 
W-°.  Batt 
Tho :  Rider 
W"".  Harris 
Ant°.  Checkley 


John  Bodman 
James  Addams 
Rob'.  Lookely 
Ezekiel  Levet 
W".  Dinsdall 
Eliphalet  Blague 
Edw :  Hounsell 
Andrew  Dolberiy 
John  White 
Sam :  Greenwood 
Charles  L9,barus 
Rich^  Seely 
Ant°.  Gresion 
W".  Downe 
Pheasant  Eastwick 
Tho :  Johnson 
W".  Dempsey 
John  Chapman 
John  Sparrey 
John  Keen  Sen^ 
Peter  Chock 
Sampson  Sheafe 
Tho :  Buttolph 
John  Sharpe 
Edw :  Lilley 
W-".  Cloe 
Edw :  Camer 
John  Wilmot 
John  Holbrooke 
Jn°.  Bennet  marin' 
Joseph  Smith 
Rich*.  Harden 
Tho:  Wells 
Joseph  Wing 
John  Sevey 
W".  Partman 
William  Phillips 
Jo".  Robinson 
Edm*.  Beach 
John  Day 
Steven  Sergeant 
Manasah  Beck 
John  Gill 
Edw.  Thwyng 
W".  Kilcup 
Adam  Dun  kin 
Edw :  Evens 


Ambrose  Hunnew" 

William  Tomlin 

John  Feild 

W".  Viccars 

Geo :  Edwards 

Tho :  Edwai'ds 

Robert  Moore 

Ant°.  Hey  wood 

Rob'.  Cumbey 

James  Halsey 

Experi :  Orris 

Tho :  Turner 

Jn°.  Clap 

James  Updicke 

W-".  Mumford 

Yv^.  Parrum 

Cap'.  Dan\   Henchman 

Archibal  FoiTest 

David  Falkner 

Robert  Howai'd 

David  Jeflfery's 

Jerem :  Fitch 

James  Browne 

John  Jones 

W"".  Penney 

Edw:  Crocker 

Rich''.  Parton 

Ralph  Carter 

Joseph  Simons 

David  Basset 

Tho :  Masser 

John  Horton' 

Jn".  Ramsey 

Jn°.  Creesy  ' 

Jn°.  Butler 

Tho :  Higgison 

Sam :  Ruggles 

Jn°.  Boden 

Joseph  Fisher 

Jn".  Keen  jun^ 

Rich*.  Smith 

John  Hopkins 

John  Rolston 

Geo :  Orris 

Jonas  Clarke 

Tho :  Thacher  [jun'] 

■"cancelled. 


The  names  of  the  male  persons,  living  at  Muddy  River  (within  the 
Township  of  Boston)  who  have  taken  the  oath  of  Allegiance 


Edw''.  Devotion 
John  Devotion 
Rob'.  Grandy 
John  Parker  Sen'. 
John  Parker  jun'. 
John  Winchest'.  jun'. 
Tho  :Woodward  Sen'. 
Thom  :  Woodward  jun 


Peter  Aspinwall 
Sam'.  Aspinwall 
James  Pemberton 
Joseph  Pemberton 
Michael  Raseford 
Tho  :  Gardin'.  Sen'. 
Andrew  Gardin'. 
.  Tho  :  (rardin'.  Jun', 


Joshua  Gardin'. 
Caleb  Gardin'. 
Ri :  Woolfor 
Christ".  Pi^ott 
John  Sennison 
John  Ackors 
Edw :  Chambei'lyn 
Jacob  Chamberlyn 


170 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Dorm.an  Moreau 
Isaac  Heath  jun", 
Isaac  Heath  Senior 
Jn°.  Winchest'.  Sen'. 
Ebenez'.  Hudson 
Rosamond  Drue 
Clement  Corbin 
Jabesh  Buckmaster 
Jn°.  Kelton 
Jn°.  Hubbard 
Ed\v*.Kubey 
Joshua  Kubey 
Sam :  Clarke 
John  Clarke 


George  Bersto 
Jn°.  White  Sen^ 
Benj".  White 
Jn°,  White  jun  . 
Joseph  White 
Jn°.  Clarke 
Uriah  Clarke 
Tho :  Kelton 
Tho :  Boyleston 
Matthew  Preist. 
Tho :  Kelton    \_sic] 
Tho :  Boyleston    ^sic'] 
Henry  Sogar 


William  Willis 
Sam :  Duncam 
Joseph  Davis 
Rob'.  Harris 
Tim°.  Harris 
Dan".  Harris 
John  Harris 
John  Griggs 
Edw^  Cooke 
Tho :  Stedman 
Jn°.  Smale 
Jn°.  Stebbins 
Simon  Gates 


The  names   of    those  jjei'sons   in    Roxbury 
Allegfiance. 


m^  John  Eliott 

m'.  Benjamin  Eliott 

Joseph  Lyon 

m^  Tho  :  Weld  Sen^ 

Tho:  Weldjun^ 

Sam:  Weld 

Jn° :  Weld : 

Edmund  Weld 

John  Stebbins 

George  Write 

m^  In°.  Boles  Sen'. 

Rob'.  Hokins 

Rob'.  Baker 

Rich^  Chicke 

Benj".  Dence  [or  Deuce] 

Tim°.  Steevens 

Benj".  Wilson. 

Jacob  Newell  Sen'. 

Jacob  Newell  jun'. 

Joseph  Wise 

W".  Wise 

Math.  Abdee 

Abiel  Lamb 

m'.  Rich''.  Meede 

Ab' :  Newell  S'. 

Ab'.  Newell  J'. 

Joseph  Newell 

Joseph  Bugbee 

Dan".  Weld 

Jn°.  Goade 

Joshua  Seever 

Sam :  Williams  S'. 

Sam.  Williams  J'. 

Nath:  Mather 

Edw :  Rogers 

Joseph  Miller 

Rob'.  Williams 

Steven  Williams 

Giles  Payson 

Sam :   Payson 

Jn".  Hemenway 

Nath :  Homes 


Josh :  Hemenway 
Jn°  Holbrooke 
Josei3h  Gai'dner 
W".  Parcke 
Dan".  Eaton 
Pe :  Gardner 
Jn°.  Gardner 
Tho:  CheenyS'. 
Tho:  CheenyJ'. 
Jn°.  Newell 
Nic".  Garey 
Philip  Torrey 
Jon'" :  Torrey 
Tobias  Davis 
Sam :  Davis 
Tho :  Swan 
Tho :  Baker 
Edw :  Payson 
Dan".  Levitt 
Sam :  Ruggles  S'. 
Sam :  Ruggles  J'. 
Joseph  Robinson 
Jn°.  Peirpoint  S'. 
Jn°.  Peirpont  J'. 
Eben.  PeiriDoint 
Hugh  Clarke 
Jn°.  Graven'. 
Ralph  Bradhurst 
Rob'.  Peirpoint 
John  Ruggles  [sz'c] 
Jn°  •  Ruggles  S'. 
Jn".  Ruggles  J'. 
Jn°.  Griggs 
Ab :  Parker 
Ben :  Seaben 
Joseph  Griggs 
Griffin  Craft 
Caleb  Seaver 
Jn°.  Mayo  S'. 
Jn°.  Mayo  J'. 
Sam :  Dunkine 
Dan",  Marshcroft 


who   tooke   the  oath  of 

Jn".  Davis  Smith 
Jn°.  Crafts 
Shuball  Seaver 
Rob'.  Seaver 
W-".  Garey 
Sam :  Garey 
Phillip  Searle 
Jn".  Searle 
Phillip  Searle  J'. 
Js^ :  Newell  S'. 
Js'' :  Newell  J'. 
Jon''.  Winchest'. 
Jon°^.  Peake 
John  Watson 
Nic°.  Coke 
Jn\  Baker 
W"".  Lyon 
Jn°.  Lyon 
Jn°.  Scott 
Jn°.  Whitney 
Jon".  Casey 
Jn°.  Bugbey 
James  Frizel  S'. 
James  Frizel  J'. 
Jn°.  Frizel 
Benj°.  Childs 
Edw :  Morris  J'. 
Is*.  Morris 
Sam :  Lyon 
Tho :  Lyon 
Jn°.  Holdridge 
James  Draper  S'. 
James  Droper  J'. 
John  Draper 
Nath :  Johnson 
Jn°.  Davis 
Edw :  Sawell  [stc] 
And :  Wodkins 
DaV.  Richards 
Joseph  Davis 
Tho :  Morry 
Sam :  Gore 


JNIlSCELLANEOUS    PaPERS. 


171 


Sam :  Mayes 
Tho :  Bishop 
Jabesli  Totman 
Tho :  Bacon 
Josia*  Holland  1*8102 
Nath :  Brewer 
Nath :  Garey 
W".  Briggs 
W".  Davis 
Jn°.  Weld  S^ 
Rich*.  Webe 
Jn°.  Mayes 


Hen :  Bowen  S'. 
Hen :  Bowen  J'. 
Ben :  Toker 
Jn°.  Holmes 

Kelley 

Hoykings  S' 

How  S'. 

How  J^ 
How 
Joseph  Peake 
m^  Jn°.  Gore 


Pe 
AV" 

Ab 
Ab 
Is^ 


Ben :  Gamblin 
Eoger  Addams 
Dan".  Brewer 
Nic°.  Williams 
Is*.  Curtis 
James  Levit 
Dan".  Ainsworth 
Rob'.  Pepper 
Is* :  Pepper 
Jn°.  Leseey 
Josh :  Woods 


The  ISTames  of  such  pei'sons  in  Dorchester  who  tooke  the   oath   of 
Alleo-iance. 


m'.  Josiah  Flint 
Elder   James    Humph- 
ry's 
L'.  Jn°.  Capen 
Preserved  Capen 
Jn".  Soper 
Jn°.  Weekes 
Jn°.  Gipson 
Tho :  Leichf  eild 
Joshua  Henshau*[*s^■c] 
James  Barber 
Matthias  Evens 
Obadia  Hawes 
Obadia  Swift 
Tho :  Plum 
Gamal :  Bemen  S'. 
Gamal :  Bemen  J^ 
Noah  Bemen 
William  Sumner 
Roger  Sumner 
Nathan".  Clap 
Hopestill  Humphrey 
Isaac  Humphrey 
John  Beman  [*sic] 
John  Hoppin 
Tho :  Hoppin 
Jn°.  Bolton 
Sam  :  Nap 
Joseph  Blackman 
Comfort  Foster 
Standfast  Foster 
W".  Turner 
W".  Pond 
Joseph  Hoppin 
W"".  Cheeny 
W".  Triscott 
Peter  Talbut 
Amiell  Weekes  S^ 
Amiell  Weekes  J'. 
Nich°.  Boulton 
Ebenez'.  Williams 
Henry  Gearnsey 
John  Baker 
Walter  Heaven 


Rich*.  Leeds 
Rich*.  Baker 
James  Baker 
Sam :  Triscott 
Sam :  Wales 
John  Mason 
Nich°.  Laurence  S'. 
Nich°.  Laurence  J^ 
John  Wales 
Jacob  Hewens  S'. 
Jacob  Hewens  J'. 
Edm*.  Browne 
Tho :  Andrews 
John  Blackman 
Jon" :  Blackman 
Tho :  Bird 
Jn°.  Bird 
James  Bird 
Sam :  Smith 
Jn°.  Browne 
Anth°.  Hancock 
Sam:  Clap 
James  Blake  S'. 
James  Blake  J'. 
John  Blake 
Nehem :  Clap 
Nich°.  Clap 
Hopestill  Clap 
Desire  Clap 
James  Foster 
Phillip  Tromodeda 
John  Withington 
Joseph  Weekes 
Elisha  Foster 
Thomas  Modsley 
Tim°.  Mather 
Consid'.  Atherton 
Watching  Atherton 
Rich*.  Mather 
Joseph  Mather 
Isaac  Jones 
Ebenez'.  Jones 
J  a  .  iriscott 
Sam :  Rice 


James  Minott 
Henry  Thomas 
Peter  Roberts 
John  Pike 
Joseph  Birch 
Enoch  Wiswall 
James  Minott 
Francis  Ball 
Nathan  Bradley 
Tho :  Evens 
Bryant  Tucker 
Nathan".  Osborn 
Tho :  Toleman  S^ 
Tho :  Tilestone  S'. 
Tho :  Trott  S^ 
Sam  :  Robinson 
John  Pearson 
Roger  Willy's 
John  Minott  Sen'. 
Sam :  Trott 
Sam.  Hill 
Ebenez^  Hill 
Dan".  Ellen 
Walter  Everenden 
Tho :  Rawlins 
Ezra  Clap 
John  Garnsey 
Edw :  Wiat 
Nathan"  Wiat. 
John  Plumb 
Sam :  Plumb 
Sam  :  Rigbey 
W"  Davenpoit 
Dan".  Preston  S'. 
Dan°.  Preston  S'. 
John  Breek 
John  Smith 
Phillip  Evens 
James  Mott 
Joshua  George 
Sam  :  Hix 
John  Pel  ton  S'. 
David  Jones 
Jonath :  Jones 


172 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Ensigne  Hall 
Hi.  Hall 
Jon.\  Hall 
Tho :  Davenport 
Cha :  Davenport 
Sam :  Jones 
W".  Riall 
Tho :  Pearse 
John  Pope 
Sam :  Cap  en 
Bernard  Capen 
Rich''.  Evens 
Rieh'^.  Withington 
Rob'.  Searle 
Edw  :  Pason 
Ephraim  Pason 
Sam :  Pason 
Rob'.  Stanton 
Jo" :  Stanton 
Tho  :  Stanton 
Hen  :  Merrifeild 
Benj"  :  Merrifeild 
Sam :   Sumner 
Matthew  Huske 


Joseph  Scelton 
James  Atherton 
Benj'.  Leads 
Israel  Howe 
Isaac  Howe 
Joseph  Curtis 
John  Spur 
Robert  Spur  S'. 
Robert  Spur  J^ 
Tho :  Toleman  J' 
Tho :  Trott  J^ 
Isaac  Riall 
Jon".  Davenport 
Sam :  Paul 
Tristrum  Boreman 
Tim".  Tilestone 
Tim".  Foster 
Dan".  Elder 
onisepherus  Tileston 
Nath".  Glover 
Ralph  Houton 
John  Houton 
Joseph  Houton 
Robert  Smith 


John  Lewis 
Sam :  Topliflfe 
Peter  lyon 
Elhanan  Lyon 
Clement  Maxfeild 
Sam :  Maxfeild 
Roger  Billing  S'. 
Ebenez\  Billing 
Roger  Billing  J'. 
Henry  White 
Henry  Lead  better 
James  Robinson 
Ebenez^  Withington 
W^.  Chaplin 
Rob'.  Stiles 
James  White 
Tho :  Grant 
Increase  Sumner 
Tho:  Pope 
Tho :  Stevens 
Sam.  Sumner  J^ 
John  Pope  J"^. 
Rich*.  But 


The  Names  of  such  persons  in  Milton  who  tooke  the  oath  of  Allegiance. 


m'.  Sam :  Man 
Edw* :  Blake  S'. 
Tim°.  Wales 
Nath\  Wales 
Geo :  Lion  S^ 
Geo :  Lion  J^ 
Ebenez'.  Clap 
James  Tucker 
W-".  Blake  S^ 
W".  Blake  J^ 
ISTath.  Blake 
Edw^  Blake  J^ 
Geo :  Sumner 
Rob' :  Tucker 
Eph" .  Tucker 
Manassah  Tucker 
Henry  Glover 
John  Dicke 
Rich''.  Dicke 
Simon  Peeke 
Sam :  Badcock 
Rob'.  Badcock 
Jon*.  Badcock 
Ebenez'.  Badcock 
Teage  Corahore 
John  Fennoo 
Sam :  Pitcher 


Josei)h  Tucker 
Humphry  Tefeny 
Jno :  Jurden 
Ebenez".  Wadsworth 
Eph" :  Newton 
Tho :  Horton 
Martin  Memory 
Jn°.  Keny 
John  Willistone 
Ri :  Salisbury 
Stev :  Langley 
Tho :  Vose 
Ebenez'.  Leland 
m--.  Tho :  Mighell 
Henry  Crane  S\ 
Benj".  Crane 
Steven  Crane 
John  Crane 
Henry  Crane  J'. 
Sam:  Gulliver 
Lancelot  Pearse 
Antli".  Gulliver 
Jon" :  Gulliver 
Tho :  Holman 
Tho :  Williams 
Peter  White 


Robert  Brane 
Tho :  Stipings 
W°° :  Dennison 
Return  Badcock 
Benj°.  Badcock 
Enoch  Badcock 
John  Owen 
John  Groset 
John  Kinsley 
David  Ernes 
Anth" :  Newton 
John  Daniel 
Tho :  Swift  Sen'. 
Tho :  Swift  Jun^ 
John  Pitcher 
Nath".  Pitcher 
James  Atherton 
Joshua  Atherton 
W".  Bimelbe 
John  Redman 
Rob'.  Vose 
Edw''.  Vose 
Daniel  Mory 
Dan".  Henshaw 
Walter  Morey 
Joseph  Weld 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


17a 


The  Names  of  such  persons  in  Brantery  who  have  taken  the  oath 
of  Alleo-iance. 


m".  Fiske 
Cap".  Bracket 
Ensigne  Twelves 
\Y^.  Feild 
Moses  Fame 
Edm*.  Sheffeild 
Sam :  Sheffeild 
Joseph  Addams  S'. 
Joseph  Addams  J'. 
Jn°.  Addams 
Jn°.  Ruggles 
Rob'.  Parmiter 
Joseph  Parmiter 
Tho:  White 
Fran :  Nash 
Jn°.  Hard  man 
Amos  Sheffeild 
Joseph  Aldridge 
Joseph  Clarke 
W°.  Veazey 
Jn°.  Penniman 
Dan".  Levingstone 
Ephraim  Pray 
Tho :  Thayer  Sen"". 
Tho :  Thayer  Jun^ 
Jn°.  Thayer 
Jn".  Aldrige 
Increase  Nile 
Caleb  Hubbard 
Joshua  Hubbard 
Dennis  Darby 
Tho :  Faxon 
Jn° :  Harbour 
Matthias  Puffer 
Josia  Chapin 
Sam :  Chapin 
Tho :  Holtarook  S'. 
Jn°.  Bateman 
Submit  Plumley 
Joseph  Plumley 
Joseph  Arnall 
Sam :  Arnall 
Solom°.  Curtis 
W".  Call  and 
Edw :  Linsford 
Edw :  Tompson 
Sam  :  Penniman 
Sam :  Bass 


Geo :  Speere 
Ebenez'.  Speere 
Sam :  Speere 
Sam :  Savill 
Ebenez^  Haiden 
Stev°.  Paine  S'. 
Stev°.  Paine  J^ 
Neh :  Haidon 
Jn°.  Newcomb  S'. 
Jn°.  Newcomb  J'. 
Sam :  Newcomb 
Tho :  Scilley 
Edw :  Scilley 
Jn°.  French  S^ 
Jn°.  French  J^ 
Dependance  Fi'ench 
W" :  French 
Tho :  French 
Sam.  French 
Jn°.  Mott 
Sam.  Nile 
Sam.  Bass  J^ 
Ri :  Thayer  Sen^ 
Joseph  Bromen 
Ri :  Thayer  Jun% 
Nath :  Thayer 
Isaac  Thayer 
Ferdinando  Tliay'r 
Jon"' :  Thayer 
Josia  Faxon 
Rob'.  Tatt 
Sam :  Neale 
Christoph^  Dyer 
Martin  Sandei's 
Sam :  Paine 
Jn°.  Copland 
Sam.  Curtis 
Theoph :  Curtis 
Jon'':  Padleford 
Nath:  Wales 
Joseph  Allin 
Jon" :  Howard 
Edm*.  Ring 
Laurence  Copeland 
Tho :  Copeland 
Isaac  Griffin 
Eliaz'.  Ezyat 
Sam :  Howard 


Sam :  Bass  S'. 
Edm'*.  Quinsey 
Hen :  Neale  S'. 
Hen :  Neale  J"^. 
Joseph  Neale 
Jonath  :  Haiden 
Joseph  Crosbey 
Christoph^  Webb 
John  Webb 
Sam:  Webb 
W".  Owen 
Ebenez'.  Owen 
Nath :  Owen 
Alexand'.  Marsh 
Robert  Love 
Nath.  Aterey 
Moses  Belcher    • 
Peter  Webb 
Sam :  Fish^  S'. 
Sam :  Fisher  J^ 
Robert  Feild 
Benj".  Scott 
John  Hore 
John  Man 
John  Heferd 
John  Lamb 
John  Haiden  S'. 
W° :  Veazey  S'. 
Solomon  Veazey 
Peter  Scott 
W".  Nitingale 
David  Walsbee 
Barnaby  Derifeild 
Sam :  Spencer 
Sam :  Irons 
Tho :  Bass 
Jn°:  Savell 
W-":  Savell 
Benj°.  Savell 
Benj°.  Tompson 
Joseph  Bass 
Jn°.  Bass  Sen^ 
Jn".  Bass  J^ 
Jn°.  Woodland 
Tho :  Holbrooke 
John  Baxter 
James  Bracket 


The  names  of  such  persons  in  Waymouth  who  have  taken  the  oath  of 
Alleofiance. 


M'.  Sam:  Torrey  L'.  Jn°.  Holbrooke 

Elder  Edw  :  Bate  Serj'.  Jn°.  Whitmarsh 

Deacon  John  Whitman  Serj'.  Sam".  White 
Deacon     Jonas     Hum-  Serj'.  John  Baily 

phry  Serj'.  John  Vining 

Cap'.  W"".  Torrey  James  Luddon  Sen'. 


Steven  French  Sen' 
Jn" :  Staple  Sen'. 
Tho  :  Dun 
Rich".  P.olter 
Jn°.  Shaw  Sen'. 
W"".  Torrey  jun'. 


174 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Jn°.  Luddon 
Josepli  Pitty 
Sam".  Pitty 
W"".  Pitty  jun'. 
Steven  Frencli  J''. 
Tho  :  White 
Eph^  Hunt  Senio'. 
Tho :  Baily  Senio'. 
John  Harding 
Rich^  Porter 
John  King  Sen'. 
W°.  Richards  Sen'. 
Andrew  Ford  Sen'. 
W".  Pitty  Sen'. 
Edvv :  Sale 
W":  Holbrooke  Sen'. 
Rob'.  Randoll 
Jo°.  Burrell  Sen'. 
Andrew  Foordjun'. 
James  Foord 
Nathan".  Foord 
Sam".  Foord 
Ebenez'.  Foord 
Sam".  Humphry 
Nathan" :  Humphry 
Jonas  Humphry  J'. 
John  Humphry 
James  Smith 
Nathan".  Smith 
Jon*.  Torrey 
Corne?.  Fisher  Sen'. 
Cornel' .  Fisher  J'. 
John  Richards 
Joseph  Richards 
William  Richards 
James  Richards 
Benj*.  Richards 


Joshua  Phillip's  j'. 
Remember  Briggs 
Abiah  White 
Joseph  Green  S'. 
Joseph  Green  J'. 
John  Green 
Joseph  Dyar 
John  Blan chard 
Saunders 
Nic°.  Whitmarsh 
Simon  Whitmarsh 
John  Whitmarsh  ju'. 
Ebenez'.  Whitmarsh 
Tho :  Baily  jun'. 
W°.  Holbrook  jun'. 
Tho :  Bailey  jun'. 
Sam :  Holbrooke 
Peter  Holbrooke 
Ichabod  Holbrooke 
James  Nash 
Jacob  Nash 
Jn°.  Staple  jun'. 
Sam :  Bagley 
John  HoUis 
Isaac  Pool 
Joseph  Pool 
John  Pool 
W-".  Turrel 
Rich'^.  Barnard 
Jn°.  Gregory 
Robert  Corbet 
W-".  Reed 
Tho :  Reed 
John  Reed 
Philip  Reed 
James  Reed 
Phillip  King 


Tho :  King 
Sam".  King 
Hezekia  King 
John  King  jun'. 
Rich^  Phillips 
Joshua  Phillips  Sen. 
John  Bicknel 
Henry  Cole 
Jn°.  Whitman 
Eph'.  Hunt  jun'. 
John  Hunt 
W".  Hunt 
Enoch  Hunt 
Matthew  Pratt 
John  Pratt' 
Sam".  Pratt 
W-°.  Pratt 
Joseph  Pratt 
Increase  Bate 
Edw :  Bate 
John  Vinson 
John  Porter 
Nathan".  Sale 
Jn°.  Rogers 
Ebenez'.  White 
Edw :  Kingman 
Tho :  Kingman 
Jn°.  Kingman 
John  Leonard 
Isaac  Leonard 
Jacob  Leonard 
Rich^  Rust 
John  Tayler 
W"".  Manley 
James  Lovel 
Jn°.  Vining  jun'. 
James  Levinstone 


The  Names  of  the  Male  persons  in  Hingham  who  tooke  the  oath  of 

Alleo-iance. 


Cap'* :  Hobart 
Enoch  Hobart 
W" :  Gustin 
Antli" :  Berry 
Tho :  Gill 
Tho :  Gill  jun'. 
Sam".  Gill 
Peter  Lane 
Tho :  Hobart 
Moses  Hobart 
Ephr".  Nicolls 
Tho :  Lincoln 
Joshua  Beale 
Caleb  Beale 
Jn°.  Langlee 
Arthur  Caman 
Jn°.  Beale  S'. 
Jn°.  Beale  J'. 
Stephen  Lincoln 


Sam :  Lincoln 
Edni*.  Pitts 
Josia  Loring 
Matthew  Whitton 
Sam^  Thaxter 
Andrew  Lane 
Matthias  Briggs 
Jer :  Cushen 
L'.  John  Smith 
Francis  .James 
Jn°.  Mansfeild 
Nathan  Pharo 
Jeremiah  Beale 
Jn°.  Chamberly'n 
Josia  Levit 
John  Ashdon 
James  Ray 
Jn°.  Bun- 
Sam  :  Nickolson 


Benj°.  Jones 
John  Lazell 
Abra.  Ripley 
Enoch  Whitton 
Stev".  Gardner 
Peter  Bacon 
John  Jacob 
Eph'.  Wilder 
David  Stow  ell 
Jn°.  Chubbuck 
Francis  Gardner 
Jo".  Tucker 
Nicholas  Bond 
m'.  John  Norton 
David  Hobart 
Josia  Lane 
Moses  Collier 
Joshua  Lincoln 
Tho :  Lincoln 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


175 


Henry  Ward 
Sam :  Stowell 
Sam :  Stowell  juIl^ 
.     ^  John  Stowell 
^^^  ^  John  Stowell 
Tho  :  Jewell 
Simon  Gross 
Rich*.  Woode 
Dan".  Lincoln 
Sam :  Lincoln  jun'. 
Isaac  Pitts 
John  Cutler 
Nath".  Beale  J'. 
Joseph  Joy 
John  Prince 
Jn°.  Record 
Dan".  Cushen  J'. 
John  Smith 
Phillip  James 
John  Mansfeild  J^ 
James  Bate 
John  Beale 
Purde  Magvarloe 
Joshua  Ripley 
Tim°.  Huitt 
William  King 
CorneP.  Cantlebury 
Ant°.  Sprague 
John  Sprague 
Joshua  Lazell 
AbrS.  Ripley  J\ 
Tho  :  Whitton 
Hump'.  Johnson 
Sam :  Bacon 
W".  Fisher 
John  Wilder 
Jn°.  Tower 
Benj".  Lincoln 
James  Gardner 
Israel  Fering 
John  Fering 
Tho :  Marsh 
Ephraira  Marsh 
John  Lane 
Ephr".  Lane 
Caleb  Lincoln 


Tho :  Lincoln  jun'. 
Robei't  AVaterman 
Tho :  Mcolls 
Nathan".  NicoUs 
James  Hersee 
W".  Hersee 
W".  Hersee  jun^ 
Sam :  Bate 
Joseph  Bate 
Joseph  Bate  J^ 
Mordecai  Lincoln 
John  Thaxter 
W".  Woodcock 
Dan^  Stoddard 
Josiah  Hilman 
Pe :  Barnes 
Dan  :  Cushen 
Theoph :  Cushen 
Grego^  Driver 
John  Ripley 
Nath".  Baker 
Joseph  Bate 
Lazarus  Beale 
James  Bable 
Israel  Levit 
Tho :  Sayer 
Simon :  Burr 
Matthew  Cushing 
Joseph  Jones 
W".  Sprague 
Steven  Lazell 
James  Whitton 
Nath".  Chubbuck 
Benj°.  Johnson 
Tho :  Coome 
John  Luis 
Isaac  Wilder 
John  Tower  jun'. 
Joshua  Hobart  mar"^ 
Christoph^  Cooke 
Edmund  Hobart 
Daniel  Hobart 
Sam".  Hobart 
Tho :  Lincoln 
Joseph  Lincoln 
Geo :  Lane 


Ebenez',  Lane 
Daniel  Lincoln  S'. 
Daniel  Lincoln  J'. 
James  Hersee  jun'. 
Jn°.  Hersee  Sen'. 
Jn°.  Hersee  jmi'. 
Joshua  Lane 
John  Lane 
Jacob  Beale 
Sam".  Bagle 
Nath".  Beale 
Silvan  us  White 
Joseph  Andrews 
Paul  Gilford 
Sam".  Stoddard 
Je'.  Beale 
Benj".  Whipple 
Peter  Cushen 
Matthew  Cushen 
James  Hawke 
John  Ripley  J'. 
Joseph  Loring 
Benj".  Bate 
John  Low 
John  Pharo 
John  Levit 
Joseph  Ford 
Simon  Burr  jun'. 
Cornel".  Cantlebury  J' 
Joseph  Jones  jun'. 
Benj".  Jones  S'. 
Isaac  Lazell 
James  Whitton  J'. 
Jn°.  Gai'dner 
Rob'.  Dunbar 
Joseph  Jacob 
Edw :  Wilder 
Jabez :  Wilder 
Benj".  Tower 
Sam".  Tower 
Ibrooke  Tower 
John  Angel 
W".  Hilliard 
John  Stodder 
John  Bull 
Gilbert  Foresight 


The  Names   of  the 
Allegiance. 

m'.  Whitman 
Isaac  Cole 
Isaac  Lobdell 
Tho :  Jones 
Luke  Squire 
Nath"  Bozworth  .V. 
Benj°.  Chamberlyn 
Tho  :  Jones  jun'. 
Joseph  Boswoi'th 
Robert  Coomes 


Male   Persons  in  Hull,   who  tooke  the'  oath  of 


Geo :  Vickery  Sen'. 
Tho :  Prince 
Hen :  Chamberly'n 
Sam :  Baker 
James  Cheevers 
Israel  Vickery 
Jo".  Chamberlyn 
John  Simons 
Robert  Milton 
Nathanu.  Chamberlyn 


Joseph  Benson 
Robert  Gold 
Serg'.  Benj",  Bosworth 
Benj".  Bosworth 
Charles  Kemball 
Abraham  Jones 
Benj".  Lovrell 
Beliima  Bozworth 
Abi'S.  Jones  J'. 
Jeremia  Bosworth 


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John  Benne 
Istxac  Prince 
Isaac  Lobdell  J", 
Rich^  Stubbs 
John  Benson  J'. 


Tho :  Collier  J^ 
Christoph^  Wheeton 
Geo :  Phippeny 
Edw :  Bosworth 


Deac".  Nath.  Bosworth 
W"".  Chamberly'n 
Jn".  Benson  Sen". 
John  Collies 


The  Xames  of  the  male  Persons  in  Dedham,  who  have  taken  the  oath 


of  Allegiance. 

m'.  W"".  Addams 
Andrew  Dewing 
Benj°.  Mills 
John  Fuller 
John  Rice  Jun'. 
Peter  Negro 
Elder  Jo".  Hunting 
Sam  :  Mills 
Sam :  Barbur 
John  Rice  Sen". 
Tho :  Alderidge 
Sam :  Aldridge 
Eleaz'.  Kingsbury 
Michael  Metcalfe 
Robert  AVare  Jun'. 
Ephraim  Wai'c 
John  Paine 
Ensigne  Tho :  Fuller 
Benj°.  Fuller 
John  Eaton 
Joseph  Kingsberry 
Edw*.  Richards 
James  Fuller 
Ephraim  Wilson 
John  Gay  Sen'. 
Jonath".  Gay 
John  Pond 
Amos  Fisher 
John  Fisher 
Tho:  Battellee 
John  Battelle 
Jonath".   Battelle 
John  Homes 
Nathan".  Chickering 
Daniel  Hawse 
John  Haw's 
John  Hunting 
Sara".  Sheer's  Sen'. 
Sam".  Sheer's  Jun'. 
Sam".  Gay 
Rob'.  Avery 
John  Day 
Ralph.  Day 
John  Bacon  Sen'. 
John  Bacon  J'. 
Daniel  Bakon 
John  Baker 
Vigilance  Fisher 
Nathan".  Coleburn  S', 
Nathan".  Coleburn  J' 
John  Coleburn 


Sam*.  Coleburn 
Benj".  Coleburn 
Joseph  Coleburn 
Jedidia  Everett 
Deacon  Jn°.  Aldis 
John  Aldis  Jun'. 
Daniel  Aldis 
Nathan".  Ware 
Ralph  Freeman  J'. 
Nath".  Whiting 
Tim":  Whiting 
Eliezar  Metcalfe 
Robert  Ware  Sen'. 
Sam :  Ware 
Tho :  Paine  Sen'. 
Tho :  Hackinton 
Sam :  Fuller 
Tho:  Fuller 
John  Smith 
Nathan".  Eaton 
Nathan-^.  Richards 
Henry  Wilson 
Nathan-.  Bullard 
John  Gay  Jun'. 
Serj'.  Daniel  Pond 
Ephraim  Pond 
Serj'.  Henry  Wight 
Joseph  Wight 
Daniel  Wight 
Benj".  Wight 
Jonathan  Wight 
Daniel  Fisher 
Edward  Haw's 
Tho:  Fisher 
Robert  AUin 
Tho :  Jordan 
Tho:  Hall 
William  Deane 
Jn°.  Thurston 
Henry  Lane 
Nathan".  Gay 
Eliazar  Gay 
James  Parker 
John  Mason 
Nathan".  Kingston 
John  Deane 
Asahel  Smith 
Joshua  Fisher 
John  Richards 
Elice  Wood 
Joseph  Newberry 


Sam".  Whiting 
Geo :  Bearsto 
Tho  :  Paine  J'. 
John  Ware 
Hezekiah  Peck 
Ezra  Morse 
Tho  :  Herring 
James  Herring 
John  Herring 
Corn'.  Tim".  Dwight 
John  Dwight 
Dr.  W°.  Avery 
Jonath".  Avery 
Sam".  Parker 
Joseph  Fairbank 
Benj°.  Fairbank 
James  Mackanah 
Nile  Mackiah 
Josia  Fisher 
Jon\  Freeman 
Jn".  Farrington 
Nath".  Farrington 
Abra.  Wheeler 
Rob'.  Fuller 
Serj'.  Tho :  Metcalfe 
Rich*.  Puffer 
John  Guile  Sen'. 
Sam".  Guile 
Benj°.  Onion 
L'.  Nath".  Sternes 
John  Everitt 
Sam'^.  Everitt 
Tho :  Clap 
James  Vales  Jun'. 
John  Vales 
Isaac  Chinery 
Amos  Blake 
Serj'.  Ri :  Ellice 
John  Ellice 
W".  Avery  Jun'. 
John  Fairbank  S'. 
John  Fairbank  J'. 
Sam :  Bullaixl 
Jon*.  Metcalfe 
Jon*.  Fairebanke 
Jo°.  Guile  Jun'. 
James  Grant 
Jon*.  Fuller 
Eliezar  Farrington 
Peter  Woodward  S'. 
Peter  Woodward  J'. 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


177 


Ri :  Everitt 
James  Thorpe  Sen'. 
James  Thorpe  Jun'. 
Jo°.  Mackintosh 


James  Mackerwither 
Kalph  Freeman  S'. 
David  Freeman 
John  Pido-e 


James  Vales  Sen'' 
Nath".  Haw's 
W".  Mackeny  S"'. 
W"°.  Mackenv  J'. 


Medfeild  Males  who  have  taken  the  oath  of  Alleg'iance. 


m'.  Jn".  "Wilson  S'. 
m'.  Kalph  Wheelock 
Cap'.  Barbur 
Serj'.  T :  Thurston 
Josejjh  Clarke  S'. 
Jn°.  Turner  S'. 
Francis  Hamond 
Nic° :  Rocket 
Alexand^  Lovet 
W°".  Partridge 
Jn°.  Partridge  S\ 
Jon".  Adams  S"'. 
Sam :  Morse 
Dan".  Thurston 
Jon\  Boyden 
Benj".  Clarke 
Seth  Smith 
Serj'.  Jn°.  Harding 
Jn".  Ellice  Sen'. 
Jn°.  Medcall'e  Sen'. 
Henry  Smith 
Tho :  Boyden 
Peter  Addams  S'. 
Edw*.  Addams 
Jn°.  Thurston  J'. 
Tho :  Ellis 
John  Pratt 
Joseph  Cheeny 
Martin  Phillips 
Sam".  Smith 
Jeremiah  Morss 
Nathan".  Allin 
John  Allin 
John  Clarke 
Nathan".  Clarke 
James  Allin 
Joseph  Clarke  J'. 


Jn°.  Ham5nd 
Eph".  Clarke 
Sam :  Bullin,  J'. 
Joseph  Bullin. 
Tho :  Thurston  J'. 
Sam :  Barbar 
John  Wilson  J'. 
Sam :  Wheelock 
Eliaz'.  Wheelock 
Sam".  Ellice 
Joseph  Ellice 
John  Adams  J'. 
Elisha  Adam's 
Sam:  Sheppard 
John  Cooke 
Sam :  Cooke 
Abra  .  Harding 
Jn°.  Ellice  J'. 
Joseph  Daniel 
Josia  Rocket 
Joseph  Morss  S'. 
Jn°.  Warf  eild  S'. 
Jn°.  Warfeild  J'. 
Sam :  Rockett 
Benj".  Rockett 
Sam :  Wight 
Gershom  Wheelocke 
John  Fisher 
Robert  Mason 
John  Rocket 
Joseph  Allin 
James  Vale  Sen'. 
W".  Mackeny  S'. 
Isaac  Cheenery  S'. 
Isaac  Cheenery  J'. 
John  Turnor  jun'. 
Isaac  Turnor 


Sam".  Turnor 
Eliezur  Adams 
John  Adams 
Jasper  Adams 
Henry  Adams 
Zechariah  Barbat 
John  Gipson 
Peter  Adams  J'. 
Jon"'.  Adams  J'. 
Joseph  Bullard  S'. 
John  Plimpton 
Joseph  Plimpton 
Joseph  Rocket 
Joseph  Medcalfe 
Benj°.  Wheelock 
Waiter  Cooke 
Geo :  Fairbanks  jun'. 
John  Richardson 
W".  Allin 

Vincent  Shuttleworth 
Jo".  Medcalfe  Jun'. 
Michael  Medcalfe 
Benj°.  Fiske 
John  Bullin 
John  Barbar 
Nath".  Partridge 
Jn°.  Partridge  J'. 
Tho:  Wight 
Ephraim  Wight 
Joseph  Warren 
Gamaliel  Hinsdell 
Mai'tin  Jowles 
John  Smith 
Jn°.  Vale 
W".  Mackeny  J'. 
Nath".  Haw's 


Sherborn  males  who  have  taken  taken  the  oath,  of  Allegiance. 


Dan" :  Morse  S'. 
Dan".  Morse  J', 
obadia  Morse 
Jonath".  Morse 
Tho :  Fames 
John  Periy 
Nathan".  Morse 
Sam :  Fisher 
John  Fames 
John  Death 
Sam :  Bullin 
Ephr".  Bullin 
Eleaz'.  Wood 
Hen  :  Lealand 


Hopestill  Lealand 
Ebenez'.  Lealand 
Tho :  Starbucke 
John  Hill  Sen'. 
Sam.  Hill 
Benj".  Bullard 
Geo :  Fairbanke 
Eliazar  Fairbanke 
Joseph  Twitcheli 
Benj".  Twitcheli  J'. 
Tho :  Gleasen 
Zach :  Paddleford 
Elisha  Bullin 


Michael  Wilson 
Tho :  Holbrook  S'. 
Tho :  Holbrook  J'. 
Eliez'.  Holbrooke' 
Tho :  Bricke 
Ebenez'.  Hill 
John  Hill  jun'. 
John  Bricke 
jNIoses  Adam's 
Jonath".  Fairbanke 
Benj".  Twitcheli  S'. 
yV<  Sheffeild 
Zachary  Buckminst' 


178 


CiTY^  Document  No.  100. 


The  foregoing  Lists  of  tlie  severall  Towns  witliin  tlie  County  of  Suf- 
folk (all  excepting  Boston.)  were  Returned  unto  rae  by  the  woi'pp". 
Josej^li  Dudley  Escf.  Assis't.  who  informed  that  the  j^ersons  therein, 
named,  had  taken  the  oath  of  Allegiance  to  his  Majjesty :  being  Adrain- 
istred  unto  them  by  himself e. 

attests.*  J. s":  Addington  Cler,.^-' 

County  Court  Records,  pp.  540-53  [at  Boston  Athenaeum]. 

Names  of  Persons  who  took  the  Oath  of  Fidelity  in  the 
Year  1662. 

[Copied  from  the  Middlesex  County  Court  Records,  and  communicated 
by  Capt.  Bickford  Pulsifer.] 


Ralph  Houghton 
John  Prescott 
John  Shaw 
Sam".  Rainer 
Jonathan  Danforth 
Zackery  Wickes 
John  Hall 

Watertown 
Sam".  Stratton  Sen : 
Sam".  Stratton  Junior 
John  Stratton 
John  Knapp 
W".  Perse 
Joseph  Child 
John  Bourden 
Stephen  Paine 
Joseph  Cloise 


Sam".  Ward 
Mathew  Smith 
Daniell  Warren 
John  Page 
Sam".  Daniel. 
Richard  Child 
W".  Sanderson 
Jonathan  Whitney 
Jn°  Pei'se 
Richard  Smith 
John  Cooledge 
Henry  Spring' 
Richard  Bloice 
John  Coller 
Anthony  Bevrs 
Francis  Bowman 


Sam".  Benjamin 
Abra.  Williams 
Isacke  Mixsure 
Sam".  Barnard 
John  Spring. 
James  Knap 
Richa :  Cady 
Jn°.  Barnard 
Thomas  Pratt 
Robei't  Harington 
Tho.  Leson 
Jn".  Traine 
Tho.  Straite 
Jn°.  Bush 
John  Ifiske 
John  Biofolouh 


10  of  f  ebruary  1664.  Ri :  Ward  of  Mar-lboroy  took  ye  oath  of  ffidelity. 

Before  Tho :  Danforth. 
Vol.  IH.     New  Eng.  Gen.  and  Antiq.  Reg.,  p.  401. 


The  Oath  of  Alleagence  which  By  Oi'der  from  our  Honoi'ed  Gen' "  Cort 
was  to  be  taken  by  all  Persons  from  16  years  old  and  upward  within 
this  Countie,  and  accordinglie  was  administered  febr.  8tla.  78.  By  ye 
Worshipfull  Major  Pynchon  and  by  them  was  taken  viz  by  the  Inhabi- 
tants &  others  as  aforesay'd  in  Hadley  whose  names  are  hereafter  written 


Mr  Jno.  Russell  Sen. 
Mr  Jno  Russell  Jnr. 
Mr  Jout''  Russell 
Capt  Aaron  Cooke 
Ens  Jos.  Kellogg 
Sarg'  Boltwood 
Sargt  Timo.  Nash 
Sarg'  Jno  Hubbirt 
Samuel  Smith  Sen' 
Samuel  Smith  Jn' 
Nehe  Dickinson 
Jno.  Roberts 
Tho.  Dickinson 
Tho.   lovey 
Andrew  Levens. 
Jon*  ffranklin 
Jn°  Goodman 
Rich"*  Goodman 


Marke  Werner 
Timo  Wales 
Sam"  Lane 
Tho  North 
W"  Rooker 
Tho.  Selding 
Jos.  Selding 
Jno.  Marsh  Sen' 
Tho.  Aaciye 
Edw  Scott 
Sam"  Moody 
Tho  Haale 
Martin  Kellogg 
Deacon  Tilton 
Peter  Tilton  Jn' 
Nath"  White 
David  Hoite 
Jos  Hovey 


Jno.  Werner 
Nath"  Werner 
Dan"  Werner 
Jos  Goade 
Sam"  Barnard 
Sam"  Russell 
Tho.  Wells 
Sam"  Porter  Sen 
Sam"  Porter  Jn' 
Tho.  Hurst. 
Sam"  Northam 
Jn°  Dickinson 
Jos  Barnard 
Rich  Mountague 
Better  Mountague 
Sam"  Smith 
W»  Webster 
Jn"  Prestone 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


179 


Andrew  Werner  Sen 

Tho.  Nash 
Dan"  Marsh 
Jno  Moody 
Mr  Jno  Younglove 
Joseph  Kellogg  Jr 
Edw.  Kellogg 
Samuel  Smith  Sen' 
Tho.  Elgarr 
Hen'  White 
Samuel  Partrigg 
Jno.  Hossenton 
Jos  Warriner 


Jno  Smith 
Sam*^  Gardner  Sen'' 
Jno  Gardner 
Jno  Ingram 
Chileab  Smith 
Jos  Baldwin  Sen' 
Jos  Baldwin  Jn' 
Isaak  Boltwood 
Jno  Weathers 
Nath"  Smith 
Tho.  Webster 
ffrancis  Barnard 


"  Here  followeth  likewise  the  names  of  the 
of  Alleasrence  as  abovesaid  in  Hatfield  feb  8* 


Mr  Jno  Wise 
Nath"  Dickinson 
Jno.  Coleman 
Philip  Russell 
Jno  ffield 
Obadiah  Dickinson 
Nich  Worthington 
Moses  Crofft. 
Sam"  Marsh 
Sam"  Kellogg 
Benj  Waite 
James  Brown 
Sam"  Graves  Sen' 
Dan"  Belding 
Peter  Plimpton 
Benj.  Barrett 
Jno.  Evans 
Stephen  Belding 
Simon  Williams 
W"  Kinge 
Tho.  Meakins  Sen' 


Samuel  Belding  Sen' 
Dan"  White 
Elez.  ffrary 
Jno  Lomas 
Jno  Cowls 
Tho.  Hastings 
W°  Bartholomew 
Sam'  Belding  Jnr 
Jno  Clary 
Jos  Thomas 
Sam"  ffield 
W»  Scott 
Rob'  Bardall 
Sam"  ifoote 
Ephraim  Hinsdall 
■yym  j^ruies 
Sam"  Graves  Jn' 
Jno  Wells  Jnr 
Jos  ffeild 
W"  Gull 


Tho.  Hancock 
Elez'  Hawks 
Sam"  Church 
Jacob  Werner 
Jno.  Taylor 
Jno  Steorbridge 
Jon"^  Marsh 
Tho  Crofft 
James  Barloe 
W"  Markham 
Jno  Kellogg. 

Total  92 


Persons  that  took  the  Oath 

,  78. 

Edw  Chui'ch 
Dan"  Werner 
Jno  Wells 
Jno.  Allice 
Quintan  Stockwell 
Walter  Hickson 
Jno  Downing 
Stephen  Gennings 
Jacob  Gardner 
Jno  Graves 
Tho.  Brarye 
Samson  ffrary 
Sam"  Harrington 
Isaac  Graves 
Benj  Downinge 
Benj  Hastings 
Robert  Poick 
Sam"  Dickenson 
Sam"  Allice. 

Total  60 


The  Oath  of  Aleageance  w""  By  order  from  Our  Honored  Gen"  Corts 
was  to  be  taken  Respectively  in  Each  Town  of  this  Countie  and  was 
administred  by  y^  worshipfull  Majo'  Pynehon  to  y"  severall  Inhabitants 
&  Persons  within  ye  Townshipp  of  Northampton  being  convened 
together  on  ffeb'  8.  1678.  and  whose  names  are  as  followeth  —  viz 


Mr  Solomon  Stoddard 
Ekr  Strong. 
Capt.  Aaron  Cooke 
Leift  W"  Clark 
Alexander  Edwards 
Samuel  Edwards 
Joseph  Edwards 
Benj  Edwards 
Nath"  Edwards 
James  North 
Sam"  Davice 
Rich''  ffrancis 
Sam"  Parsons 
Henry  Woodward 
Jno  Woodward 
Jno  Clarke 


Sam"  Clarke 
W"  Clarke 
Jon""  Hunt 
Jedadia  Strong 
Deacon  Pomory 
Jno.  Pomery 
Timo  Baker 
Mr  Jos  Hawley 
Sam"  Marshall 
Jno.  Tayler 
Sam"  Strong 
Joseph  Leades 
Jno  Searles 
Enos  Kinsley 
Josua  Pomery 
Jno.  ffrentch 


Sam"  Frentch 
Martin  Smith 
W"  Pixley 
W"  Smeade 
Preserved  Clapp 
Israel  Rust 
W"  Hubburt 
Jno.  Hubburt 
W"  Hubburt  Jn' 
Jno  Hoi  ton 
Sam"  Alline 
Ralph  Hutchison 
Jno  Hutchison 
Jn"  Alverd 
Thomas  Alverd 
Jno  Alexander 


180 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Nath'  Phelps  S' 
Nath'  Phelps  Jn' 
W-°  Phelps 
Matthew  Clesson 
Jos.  Roote 
Sarg'  Kiage 
Jno  Knige 
W"  Knige 
David  Burt 
Henry  Burt 
W"  Miller  Sr 
W"  Miller  Jn' 
Isaac  Shelding  S' 
Isaac  Shelding  Jn' 
Jno  Shelding 
Tho.  Shelding 
Jno  Webb 
Robert  Danks 
Richard  Webb 
Ens.  Jno  Lyman 
Jno  Lyman 
Richd.  Lyman 
W"  Gurley 
Jno  Lyman 
Mr  W"  Jeanes 
Tho.  Roots  Sen' 


Jon""  Roote 
Hezeciah  Roote 
Jacob  Roote 
Deacon  Holton 
W"  Holton 
Sam"  Holton 
Tho  Strong  Sen' 
Tho  Strong  Jun' 
Fetter  Bushrodd 
Samuel  Bartlett 
Nath"  Bartlett 
W"  Waight 
Jno  Stebbins 
Sam"  Stebbins 
Benoenie  Stebbins 
Tho  Stebbins 
Richard  Ingram. 
Caleb  Pomery 
Godfrey  Nims 
Rich  Riscraft 
Tho  Kinge 
Sam"  Laughton 
Robert  Prize 
Jno  Holmes 
Jno  Bridgeman 
Tho.  Roote  Jn' 


Tho  Lyman 
Tho  Bascomb  Sen' 
Tho  Bascomb  Jn' 
Richard  Weller 
Jno  VVellerd 
Alexander  Alverd 
Benj  Alverd 
Sam"  Wright 
Joseph  " 
Benj       " 
Jos  Parson  Sen' 
Jos  Parson  Jn' 
John  Parson 
Jon'"  Parson 
George  Alexander 
Christoph'  Smith 
Jno  Hannam 
Sam"  Courties 
Cornelius  Merry 
James  Wright 
Judah  Wright 
Nehe  Alline 
ffi'ancis  Roote 
Ebenezzur  Strong. 

Total  124 


Copied  from  the  County  Recorder's  Book,  at  Hatfield  by  Lucius  Man- 
ilus  Boltwood 
Printed  in  Vol  IV.,  N.E.  Hist  &  Genl.  Reg.,  pp.  25-26. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  181 


A  BOOK  OF  ALLOWANCES  FROM  THE  MAJOR  PART 
OF  THE  JUSTICES  WITHIN  THE  TOWN  OF  BOS- 
TON TO  PERSONS  FOR  BUILDING  WITH  TIMBER 
IN   THE   SAID   TOWN  BEGINNING  APRIL,  1707. 

Province  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  in  New  England 
Boston  ss.  April  the  third  1707. 

Approbation  of  the  Maj""  part  of  the  Justices  within  the  Town 
of  Boston  for  the  setting  up  of  Timber  houses  and  Buildings 
within  the  said  Town 

[1.]  To  Winsor  Golding  and  Ephraim  Fenno  to  Erect  a  Tim- 
ber Building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  37  foot  long  22  wide  &  23 
studd  with  a  Flatt  roff  on  their  Land  being  the  Southerly  part  of 
the  Land  or  Garden  formerly  belonging  to  the  Dwelling  house  of 
Mr  Joseph  Wheeler  at  the  South  End  of  Boston,  said  Building  to 
stand  with  the  North  West  side  thereof  abutting  on  the  Broad 
street  leading  to  Roxbury,  the  South  Westerly  side  thereof  on  the 
Lane  leading,  to  the  Watering  place  Commonly  called  Wheeler's 
Pond,  the  South  Easterly  side  towards  the  house  now  in  the 
Tenure  of  William  Goold,  and  Seventy  foot  distant  from  the 
same,  the  Northerly  end  of  said  Building  next  the  Dwelling  house 
of  said  Joseph  Wheeler  &  about  20  foot  Distant  from  the  same. 

Provided  the  Northerly  end  of  s*^  Building  be  made  with  a  Brick 
Wall,  and  that  they  make  &  Maintain  Battlements  round  the  roof 
of  the  said  Building. 

[3.]  To  Hannah  Gourding  Widow  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building 
to  join  in  Addition  to  the  North  West  or  Backside  of  her  Dwelling 
house  Scituale  nigh  unto  the  house  in  which  Mr  William  Clark  now 
Dwells  at  the  North  end  of  Boston,  the  Dimentions  of  s'^  building 
to  be  24  foot  long  21  Wide  &  17  stud  with  a  fflatt  roof  and  to  be 
in  stead  of  an  old  building  of  21  foot  long  14  Wide  &  10  studd 
being  part  of  her  s*^  Dwelling  house  there  now  standing  the  which 
She  intends  to  Demollish. 

Provided  She  make  &  maintain  Battlements  round  the  ruff  of 
s*^.  New  Building. 

[3.]  To  Elisha  Webb  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for  a  Dwell- 
ing house  of  42  foot  long  20  foot  &  half  wide  in  the  ffront  next  the 
street  28  foot  &  half  wide  in  the  Rear  &  25  foot  studd  with  a  Flatt 
Roof  on  his  Land  butting  on  the  street  leading  from  the  Town  Dock 
unto  the  Mill  Bridge  in  Boston,  s^^  Building  to  join  North  Westerly 
on  the  Lane,  and  the  South  Easterly  side  thereof  unto  the  House 
lately  Erected  by  Mr  Nicholas  Bow,  where  there  is  a  Brick  Wall 
Carried  up  to  stand  as  a  Partition  Wall  between  the  s'^  Mr  Bowes 


182  City  Document  No.  100. 

&  y^  s^  Petitioners  building,  w"^'^  Building  is  to  be  in  the  room  and 
stead  of  his  Dwelling  house  of  32  foot  long  &  20  foot  &  half  wide 
now  there  standing,  the  w*^''  he  intends  to  Demollish. 

Provided  he  place  &  Maintain  Battlemts  round  the  Rooff. 

[4.]  To  Samuel  Phillips  to  Erect  a  Building  with  Timber  for 
a  Salt  House  of  60  foot  long  18  Wide  &  14  studd  with  a  fflatt  ruff 
on  his  Wharff,  which  he  hath  lately  built  on  the  ftlatts  before  the 
Land  which  was  formerly  the  Land  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Gillam 
dec'd  &  is  on  the  Sea  Board  side  below  his  Smiths  Shop,  now  in 
the  Tenure  of  Joseph  Hubbard  and  Nathaniel  Wheeler  Scituate 
nigh  unto  the  South  Battery  in  Boston  which  building  will  stand 
about  20  foot  distant  from  the  afores'^  Smiths  shop. 

[5.]  To  Richard  Talley  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  20  foot  long  18  Wide  &  22  studd  with  a  fflatt 
roof  on  his  Land  Scituate  between  the  House  and  Land  of  Na- 
thaniel Loring  on  the  North,  &  the  house  and  Land  of  Andrew 
Marriner  on  the  South,  fronting  on  the  broad  street  over  against 
the  house  of  Widow  fflack  on  the  East,  at  the  North  end  of  Boston, 
said  Building  to  stand  5  foot  distant  from  s*^  Lorings  house  «&:  12 
from  s'^  Marriners  house  &  for  the  better  Security  in  Case  of  ffire 
he  will  carry  up  the  North  side  of  s*^  building  next  the  s*^  Lorings 
house  w"^  a  Brick  Wall. 

Provided  That  the  s*^  Brick  Wall  be  Carried  up  two  foot  above 
the  ruff  of  s'^  Building  &  that  Battlem"  be  made  on  the  Rooff 

[6.]  To  Addington  Davenport  of  Boston  to  Erect  with 
Timber  a  Shedd  of  38  feet  in  length  &  about  8  or  10  foot  in 
breadth  &  8  feet  studd  for  a  AYoodhouse  on  his  Land  adjoining  to 
his  House  in  Sudbury  street  in  Boston  (he  having  the  Consent  of 
his  Neighbour  Paine  to  bear  One  side  thereof  on  his  house  in 
which  Capt.  Mason  now  Dwells)  the  same  being  Intended  for  the 
use  abovementioned,  &  no  other. 

[7.]  To  Joseph  Daniel  of  Medfield  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  of  23  foot  long  20  Wide  &  15  stud  on  his 
Land  scituate  in  Boston  between  the  Land  of  Capt.  Samuel  Mould 
on  the  North  and  the  house  and  Laud  now  in  the  Tenure  of  James 
Babbage  on  the  South,  to  Butt  one  side  of  s^  Building  on  the 
Back  street  and  is  Over  against  the  Land  or  Yard  Appertaining  to 
the  house  there  in  the  Tenure  of  Mr  John  Staniford,  belonging  to 
the  Rev*^  Mr  James  Allen. 

Provided  That  the  South  Westerly  end  of  s"^  Building  next  unto 
the  s"^  Babbages  house  be  Carried  up  with  a  Brick  Wall. 

[8.]  To  James  Gooch  to  Erect  a  Building  with  Timber  in 
Addition  to  the  Easterly  end  of  his  Dwelling  house  on  his  Land 
nigh  unto  Mr  James  Barnes  his  Wharff  in  Boston,  said  Building 
to  be  28  foot  long  20  Wide  &  22  studd  with  a  Flatt  roof  &  is  to 
stand  in  the  room  and  stead  of  One  End  of  his  s*^  Dwelling  house 
of  the  same  Length  and  Breadth  now  there  standing  the  which  he 
Intends  to  Demollish  &  for  the  better  Security  in  Case  of  ffire,  he 
will  place  &  Maintain  Battlements  round  the  Roof  of  the  whole 
House. 

[9.]  To  Daniel  Oliver  to  Erect  a  Building  with  Timber  for  a 
Salthouse  of  Twenty  Eight  foot  long  Twenty  foot  Wide  and  Eight 


Miscellaneous  Papees.  183 

foot  studd  with  a  flalt  Roof  to  stand  One  End  thereof  to  the 
Westerly  side  of  his  \Yarehouse  nigh  the  Mouth  of  the  Dock  com- 
monly Called  Olivers  Dock,  over  against  Mr  John  Pools  Wharff 
in  Boston. 

April  14"\  1707. 

[10.]  To  John  Clark  Esq""  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for  a 
shop  of  15  foot  long  12  wide  and  8  studd  with  a  flatt  Roof  on  his 
Wharff  over  ag'  the  Shop  in  his  own  Occupation  at  the  North  End 
of  Boston,  s*^  Building  to  stand  One  side  thereof  joining  to  that 
his  Shop  now  in  the  Tenure  of  Erasmas  Stevens  joyner  One  end 
thereof  abutting  on  the  Street  or  highway  &  the  Northerly  side 
thereof  towards  his  Warehouse  &  about  30  foot  distant  from  the 
same  &  he  will  Lower  the  front  side  of  the  Roof  of  the  s*^  Stevens's 
shop,  &  make  it  to  Range  with  the  Roof  of  s*^  New  Building  now 
to  be  Erected,  &  that  he  will  not  hereafter  make  any  Addition  to 
the  height  of  either  of  s*^  Shops. 

[11.]  To  Joseph  Hiller  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  of  30  foot 
long  13  wide  &  22  studd  with  a  flatt  Roof,  which  with  the  Addi- 
tion of  his  Old  Porch  to  the  Length  thereof  he  designs  to  join  to 
the  front  side  of  that  his  House  formerly  the  Mansion  house  of 
Governour  Bellingham  in  Boston  &  for  the  Enlargement  of  the 
Street  there  he  will  add  thereto  a  strip  of  Land,  on  which  part  of 
his  Old  Buildings  now  stands  and  for  the  better  security  in  case  of 
fire  he  will  leave  an  Alley  of  5  foot  wide  between  his  said  Build- 
ings and  the  house  of  Mr  W™  Gibbons  &  (Excepting  the  Porch) 
he  will  Demqllish  the  other  Old  Buildings  now  standing  on  the 
front  of  the  s*^  Mansion  house  &  he  will  make  and  Maintaine  Bat- 
tlem4s  round  the  Roof  of  s*^  houses 

Provided  he  add  four  foot  to  the  Street  along  the  whole  front, 
of  the  abovementioned  House. 

[13.]  To  Thomas  Miller  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a 
Timber  Building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  & 
17  studd  on  his  Land  formerly  the  Land  of  Mr  W"  Day  des'd. 
Scituate  and  butting  on  the  Lane  Called  Henchmans  Lane  at  the 
North  End  of  Boston  Over  ag'  the  Dwelling  house  of  Mrs  Johanna 
Buckley  the  w'^'^  building  to  stand  on  the  North  West  side  of  his 
s''  Land  &  will  be  40  foot  distant  from  s**  Mrs  Buckleys  house  & 
40  foot  distant  from  the  house  on  the  North  East  end  thereof  in 
which  Samuel  Avis  now  Dwells  &  the  South  West  end  of  said  New 
Building  will  be  50  foot  distant  from  the  house  of  Mr  Walter  Gut- 
teridge  unto  w'^''  he  intends  to  remove  his  Old  house  &  join  thereto 
as  a  Kitchen,  w*'*'  Old  house  now  stands  about  10  foot  distant  from 
s**  Mrs  Buckleys  &  when  removed  as  afores*^  will  then  stand  full 
24  foot  distant  from  s*^  Gutteridges  house  &  more  from  any  other 
Building. 

Provided  that  on  the  South  West  end  of  s''  Building  he  carry  up 
a  Brick  Wall,  and  that  the  s*^  wall  be  carried  higher  then  the  timber 
Work  of  the  Roofs. 

April  28*'^  1707. 
[13.]     To  Nathaniel  Goodwin  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for 
a  Dwelling  house  of  31  foot  long  24  wide  &  17  studd  with  a  Lean- 


184  City  Document  No.   100. 

too  for  a  Kitchen,  on  the  North  side  thereof  of  the  same  Length 
w'*"  s*^  house  &  9  foot  wide,  on  liis  Land  being  part  of  that  w*^'' 
formerly  was  Bennetts  Pasture  at  the  North  end  of  Boston  between 
the  Land  of  Mr  John  Love  and  y''  Land  of  Mr  John  Clough,  s'^ 
building  to  stand  with  the  Southerly  side  thereof  fronting  to  the 
New  Street  leading  from  Mr  Jonas  Clarks  to  the  Green  Lane  & 
will  be  fforty  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  now  standing. 

May  the  U^^  1707. 
[14.]  To  Joseph  Hiller  to  Erect  a  timber  Building  of  43  foot 
long  13  wide  and  22  studd  &  to  Cover  the  same  with  a  flatt  Roof  s'' 
Building  to  stand  joining  in  Addition  to  the  ffront  or  South  East- 
erlv  side  of  that  his  house  which  formerly  was  the  Mansion  house 
of  Gov""  Richard  Bellingham  des'^.  Scituate  &  butting  on  the  great 
Street  leading  from  the  Town  Dock  towards  the  Old  Meeting 
house  in  Boston  s*^  building  to  stand  in  the  room  and  stead  of 
some  Old  buildings  there  now  standing  the  w''^  he  intends  to 
Demollish,  all  Except  an  Old  porch  there  standing  being  an  Intire 
building  of  18  foot  long  &  13  wide  the  w'^'^.  he  intends  to  remove 
into  his  Garden  or  Backside  and  place  the  same  Ten  foot  distant 
from  the  Corner  of  y'  his  house  there  in  which  Mr  J°  Cotta  jun'' 
now  Dwells  &  fo^'  the  better  Security  in  case  of  ffire  he  will  leave 
Vacant  from  any  building  an  Alley  way  of  5  foot  wide  between 
his  s*^  house  and  the  house  of  Mr  W"  Gibbons  &  he  will  make  and 
Maintain  Battlem"  round  the  Roof  of  his  s*^  Dwelling  house 
which  probably  maybe  abetter  Defence,  from  the  spreading  of  fflre 
than  to  uphold  and  Improve  s*^  buildings  as  they  now  stand  and 
further  he  proposeth  that  in  Case  he  shall  obtain  Lycence  for 
what  he  is  now  about  to  Ask  he  will  leave  out  of  his  Land  on 
which  s*^  old  buildings  now  stand  as  an  Addition  to  the  highway  a 
strip  of  the  whole  front  of  his  Laud  of  two  foot  wide  at  the  Corner 
or  End  next  Mr  John  Kilbys  shop,  and  to  Extend  from  thence  on 
a  Streight  Line  to  y^  Northeast'^  Corner  of  s*^  Mr  Gibbins's  house 
which  will  Enlarge  the  Street  in  breadth  there  about  fRve  foot. 

July  the  r'  1707. 

[15.]  To  Nathaniel  Ayres  of  Boston  to  Erect  a  Timber  build- 
ing for  a  dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  21  wide  &  24  stud  w''^  an 
Additional  Building  for  a  Kitchen  to  join  on  the  Westerly  end 
thereof  of  20  foot  long  16  wide  &  16  studd  on  his  Land  Scituate 
between  the  Brick  Stables  belonging  to  Mr  Spencer  Phipps  &  the 
Dwelling  house  of  Mr  Daniel  Berry  at  the  North  end  of  Boston,  said 
building  to  stand  w""  the  Easterly  end  thereof  butting  on  the 
highway  known  by  the  Name  of  the  Green  Lane,  the  Northerly 
side  thereof  to  join  on  the  s*^  Stable  &  Land  of  s*^  Mr  Phipps,  the 
Southerly  side  thereof  next  the  house  of  said  Mr  Berry  &  40  foot 
distant  from  the  same. 

July  the  28*  1707. 

[16.]  To  Jonathan  Loring  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  40  feet  long  19  in  breadth  &  22  studd  with  a  filatt 
roof  on  his  Land  at  the  North  End  of  Boston,  Scituate  between  the 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  185 

Dwelling  bouse  of  Mr  W™  Hobby  and  tbe  Dwelling  bouse  of  Mrs 
Dorcas  Peggy,  tbe  said  Building  to  stand  witb  tbe  North  West  end 
thereof  fronting  to  the  Street  Commonly  called,  tbe  Green  Lane, 
tbe  w'^'^  Building  will  stand  40  foot  distant  from  the  s*^  Mr  Hobbys 
bouse  (which  is  by  farr  the  nearest  of  any  building  there  now 
standing)  Together  with  an  Additional  building  of  18  feet  long 
12  wide  &  15  studd  for  a  Kitchen  to  join  on  tbe  Easterly  end 
thereof. 

Provided  he  make  &  Maintain  Battlements  round  tbe  Roof  for 
Defence  in  Case  of  fiire. 

[17.]  To  Zachariah  Wire  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  23  foot  long  18  wide',  &  16  studd  on  bis  Land 
being  part  of  tbat  which  Formerly  was  Mr  John  Loves  Pasture  at 
the  North  End  of  Boston  butting  on  tbe  Lane  leading  from  the 
house  of  Mr  John  Stevens  down  into  s*^  Pasture,  s'^  building  to 
stand  with  the  Easterly  end  thereof  joining  to  the  Dwelling  house 
of  Benjamin  Brown,  and  the  Westerly  end  next  tbe  house  of  Mr 
Townsend  Blockmaker  and  10  foot  distant  from  the  same.  And  for 
the  better  Security  in  Case  of  ffire,  he  will  carry  up  the  s*^  two 
ends  with  Brick  Wall.- 

Provided  that  be  carry  up  the  Brick  Wall  next  the  said  Browns 
house,  two  foot  higher  than  the  highest  of  the  said  two  bouses. 

[18.]  To  Joseph  Lord  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for  a  Kit- 
chen of  17  foot  long  15  wide  and  14  Studd  on  his  Land  to  join  in 
Addition  to  the  South  Easterly  Corner  of  that  his  house  which 
formerly  was  the  Dwelling  bouse  of  Widow  Burrington,  fronting 
on  Coneys  Lane  in  Boston,  the  s*^  Building  to  be  in  the  room  and 
stead  of  an  Old  Kitchen  of  16  foot  long  and  9  Wide  now  there 
standing,  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish. 

October  the  9"^  1707. 

[19.]  To  John  Mico  to  Erect  a  timber  Building  for  a  Kitchen 
of  19  foot  leng  18  wide  &  15  stud  with  a  flatt  Roof  to  stand  about 
15  foot  Distant  from  the  Southerly  side  of  his  New  bouse  lately 
Erected,  Scituate  at  the  upper  end  of  School  house  Lane  over  ag' 
the  Queens  Chappel  in  Boston. 

[20.]  To  Jonathan  Loring  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  in 
Addition  to  bis  Dwelling  house  it  being  for  a  Kitchen  of  12  foot 
wide  to  the  breadth  of  his  said  house  which  he  lately  had  Liberty 
to  build  at  the  North  end  of  the  Town. 

January  the  27"^  1707. 

[31.]  To  William  Tilley  of  Boston  Ropemaker  to  Erect,  three 
Several  Wooden  buildings  for  Work  houses  each  of  them  to  be 
Twenty  foot  long  15  wide  &  12  Studd  on  a  peice  or  Strip  of  Land 
which  he  hires  for  a  Ro[)e  Walk  of  Eliakim  Hutchinson  Elsq''  being 
on  the  South  Westerly  side  of  that  his  Pasture  nigh  unto  tbe  Fort 
Hill  in  Boston,  the  s*^  buildings  to  stand  One  at  each  end  of  the  s* 
Strip  of  Land  and  the  other  about  the  Middle  thereof  —  And 
also  to  Erect  a  Leantoo  of  20  foot  long  13  wide  and  14  studd  to 
join  on  the  North  side  of  his  Dwelling  house  Scituate  nigh  unto 


186  City  Document  'No.   100. 

the  Sign  of  the  Bull  at  the  South  end  of  Boston  being  on  that  side 
farr  distant  from  any  other  Building. 

[33.]  To  Ebenezer  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  19  wide  and  17  studd  on  his  Land 
being  part  of  that  wliich  was  Mr  John  Loves  pasture  at  the  North 
End  of  Boston,  s'^  building  to  stand  on  his  said  Land  butting 
Southwesterly  on  the  New  Street  leading  from  the  house  of  Mr 
John  Stevens  down  unto  the  lower  side  of  the  s'^  pasture ;  North 
West  on  the  Land  of  the  s*^  Mr  John  Love  South  Easterly  on  the 
Land  of  Capt  David  Robinson,  the  which  building  will  stand  50 
foot  distant    from  any  other  building  there  standing. 

Provided  the  s'^  building  be  Erected  before  any  other  building 
be  set  up  within  50  foot  of  the  s*^  spott  of  Ground  on  which  he 
places  the  same. 

[33.]  To  William  HoUoway  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  Smiths  shop  of  30  foot  long  22  wide  &  10  studd  on  his  Land  or 
Wharff  nigh  unto  his  building  3'ard  at  the  South  Easterly  side  of 
Boston  in  the  place  &  slead  of  an  OM  Smiths  Shop  now  there 
standing  of  24  foot  long  and  20  foot  wide  (in  the  present  tenure 
&  Occupation  of  William  Pain)  the  w*^^  he  intends  to  Demolish. 

February  12«^  1707. 

[34.]  To  James  Varney  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  38  foot  long  20  Wide  &  22  studd  w'^  a  flatt  roof 
on  his  Land  Scituate  between  the  house  &  Land  of  Wid°  Wilkins 
on  the  North  West  &  a  Small  Tenem'.  formerly  belonging  to  Capt 
W™  G-reenough  deced  now  in  the  Tenure  of  —  Porter  on  the  South 
East  at  the  North  End  of  Boston  s*^  building  to  stand  One  end 
thereof  butting  South  Westerly  on  the  Street  or  highway  leading 
from  Mrs  Huldah  Rainsfords  house  to  the  North  Burying  place, 
the  North  Easterly  end  thereof  butting  on  a  peice  of  Vacant  Land 
J)eing  on  that  side  more  than  One  hundred  foot  Distant  from  any 
other  building,  the  Northwesterly  side  thereof  to  stand  four  foot 
distant  from  the  s"*  Wilkins  bouse  &  the  South  Easterly  side  to 
stand  17  foot  distant  from  the  house  in  w'^^  the  s'^  Porter  Dwells, 
And  for  the  better  Security  thereof  in  Case  of  fire  he  will  carry  up 
the  whole  side  of  the  s*^  building  next  unto  the  Wilkins's  with  a 
Brick  Wall,  the  w*"^  Wall  shall  extend  2  foot  higher  than  any  of 
the  Timber  Work  of  the  said  building,  and  also  he  will  make  & 
maintain  battlem''  round  the  roof  of  the  s*^  buildings. 

April  26'^  1708. 
[35.]  To  Samuel  Wentwoi'th  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  for 
a  Warehouse  of  20  foot  Square  &  20  studd  with  a  flatt  roof  on  a 
peice  of  Wharff  which  he  hires  (for  thirty  years)  of  Mr  James 
Barton  Scituate  next  the  Cove  nigh  unto  the  Mill  Creek  below  the 
Draw  Bridge  in  Boston,  s'^  building  to  stand  joining  to  the 
Westerly  end  of  an  Old  Warehouse  now  in  the  Tenure  of  s''  Went- 
worth  below  the  s''  Bartons  other  buildings  the  Northerly  & 
Southerly  sides  thereof  will  stand  far  Distant  from  any  other 
buildings  the  Westerly  end  will  stand  16  foot  distant  from  any 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  187 

building  on  that  side  the  which  end  he  will  carry  up  with  a  Brick 
Wall  the  which  Wall  shall  Extend  two  foot  higher  than  any  of  the 
Timber  Work  of  the  s^  building.  And  whereas  there  is  now  stand- 
ing an  Old  building  of  20  foot  long  13  in  breadth  &  7  studd  on  the 
same  spott  where  he  places  said  new  building  he  will  remove  the 
same  on  the  North  side  of  the  afores'^  Old  Warehouse  without 
making  any  Addition  to  the  height  thereof. 

April  26«^  1708. 

[26.]  To  Joseph  Belcher  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  and  18  Studd  on  this  Land 
Scituate  between  the  Dwelling  house  in  the  present  tenure  of 
Widow  Cooke  on  the  South  &  six  foot  distant  from  the  same  &  to 
join  unto  the  Dwelling  house  of  Wid*'  Hannah  Waters  on  the  North, 
the  s'^  building  to  stand  w"'  the  South  Easterly  end  thereof  butting 
on  the  Broad  street  or  highway  nigh  Over  ag'  the  house  of  Chris- 
topher Holland  deced  at  the  North  end  of  Boston,  and  for  the 
better  security  thereof  in  case  of  fire  he  will  carry  up  the  North  & 
South  sides  of  the  s'^  building  with  a  Brick  Wall,  the  which  Wall 
on  the  South  side  shall  Extend  three  foot  higher  than  any  of  the 
Timber  work  thereof. 

May  the  12*  1708. 

[27.]  To  Eobert  Calef  jun'^  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  18 
foot  Square  at  the  Southerly  end  of  the  Town  of  Boston  which  is 
in  Addition  to  a  Timber  building  which  Winsor  Goulding  had  per- 
mission from  the  Justices  within  the  s*^  Town  sometime  in  the 
Month  of  April  1707.  As  by  the  s*^  permission  more  full}'  may 
appear ; 

Provided  the  s*^  Calef  make  &  Maintain  Battlements  round  the 
Roof  of  the  s"^  Additional  Building. 

June  the  10«^  1708. 

[28.]  To  Jonathan  Waldo  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Lodging  Chamber  of  12  foot  square  and  7  Studd  with  a  flat  roofe 
Over  a  passage  way  between  his  Dwelling  house  &  Kitchen  nigh 
the  Conduit  at  the  Lower  end  of  Union  street  in  Boston. 

[29.]  To  Zachariah  Triscot  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  28  foot  long  18  wide  &  24  studd  with  a  flat 
roof  on  his  Land  being  part  of  the  Pasture  w'^'^  was  formerly 
belonging  to  Samuel  Lynde  Esq""  Scituate  nigh  over  against  the 
house  of  Mr  Daniel  Epps  at  the  South  end  of  Boston. 

The  s"^  building  to  stand  with  One  end  thereof  fronting  to  the 
broad  street,  and  the  Southerly  side  thereof  fronting  towards  a 
New  house  now  about  to  be  Erected  for  Gilbert  Endicot  &  40  foot 
distant  therefrom,  &  further  Distant  from  any  other  building. 

[.30. J  To  Gilbert  Endicot  of  Dorchester  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  30  foot  long  20  wide  &  22  studd 
with  a  flatt  roof  on  his  Land  scituate  at  y'^  South  end  of  Boston 
nigh  Over  ag'  tiie  Dwelling  house  of  Mr  Daniel  Epps  being  part  of 
that  pasture  there  which  was  formerly  belonging  to  Samuel  Lynde 
Esq''  the  s'^  building  to  stand  with  the  Northwest  end  thereof  front- 


188  City  Docutvient  No.  100. 

ing  to  the  broad  Street  &  will  be  far  distant  from  any  other  build- 
ing there. 

Boston  July  the  20'^  1708. 

[31.]  To  Thomas  Hobart  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Malt  house  of  Sixty  five  foot  long  20  wide  &  10  studd  with  a 
Return  in  form  of  an  L.  of  12  foot  in  length  to  join  on  the  Easterly 
end  of  the  same,  on  a  piece  of  Vacant  land  which  he  Hires  of 
Samuel  Sewall  Esq""  scituate  on  the  Westerly  side  of  Linck  alley 
nigh  the  Mill  pond  in  Boston,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  with  the 
Westerly  end  thereof  towards  the  Mill  pond,  and  the  Northerly 
corner  thereof  54  foot  distant  from  the  Water  Mill,  and  the 
Southerly  Corner  28  foot  distant  from  an  Old  house  belonging  to 
Arthur  Hale  and  further  Distant  from  any  other  building. 

[33.]  To  Joseph  Allen  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Shop  or  workhouse  of  24  foot  long  16  wide  &  14  studd  with  a  flat 
roof  to  join  in  addition  to  the  Northerly  side  of  his  Dwelling  house 
which  he  lately  purchased  of  Dr  Thomas  Oakes  scituate  at  the 
Northerly  end  of  Newbury  street  in  Boston  (where  there  now 
stands  a  Shop  of  about  12  foot  Square  the  which  he  Intends  to 
Demolish)  the  s*^  building  to  stand  60  foot  Distant  from  any  other 
building  on  that  side. 

August  the  9**^  1708. 

[33.]  To  Samuel  Collins,  Walter  Newbury  &  Thomas  Rich- 
ardson in  behalf  of  the  People  Called  Quakers  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Meeting  house  purposely  for  the  Worship  of 
Almighty  God,  of  35  foot  long  &  30  broad,  about  20  studd  with 
a  flat  roof  and  no  Chimney  on  a  Certain  peice  of  Land  belonging 
formerly  to  the  Estate  of  Gov"^  Leveret  deced  Scituate  in  Boston 
between  the  house  in  which  Henry  Franklyn  now  Dwells  &  the 
house  w*^*"  formerly  was  the  Dwelling  house  of  .Capt  John  Wing 
deced  the  s*^  building  to  stand  about  Tenn  foot  from  the  Lane  or 
highway  and  on  the  North  side  of  s*^  Lot  being  at  least  fifty  foot 
from  any  Dwelling  house  on  either  side. 

[34.]  To  Benjamin  Bronsdon  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  Storehouse  of  60  foot  long  15  wide  &  7  studd  on  his  Wharfl 
below  his  Warehouse  in  Ship  street  in  Boston,  the  s*^  building  to 
stand  with  the  Northwesterly  End  thereof  40  foot  Distant  below 
his  other  building  &  the  South  Easterly  end  thereof  next  the 
harbour. 

[35.]  To  Robert  Saunders  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  19 
foot  Square  &  17  stud  with  a  flat  roof  to  join  in  Addition  to  the 
South  Easterly  side  of  his  Dwelling  house  Scituate  and  butting  on 
Milk  street  in  Boston,  y*"  North  Easterly  side  thereof  will  stand 
next  to  Eliakim  Hutchinson  Esq'"  his  Pasture,  &  the  South 
Easterly  side  will  stand  next  to  Vacant  ground  far  from  any  other 
building. 

[36.]  To  John  Roberts  of  Boston  Boat  Builder  (for  his 
better  Accommodation  in  Carrying  on  his  Trade)  to  Erect  with 
timbers  a  shedd  or  Workhouse  of  34  foot  long  18  wide  &  8  studd 
on  his  Wharff  and  flatts  lying  against  his  land,  between  Mr 
Timothy  Thornton  &  Arthur  Smiths  in  Lynn  street  at  the  North 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  189 

end  of  Boston,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  more  than  50  foot  Distant 
below  the  highway, 'the  upper  End  thereof  to  stand  ranging  with 
the  lower  end  of  the  s*^  Thorntons  Warehouse. 

August  19'*^  1708. 

[37.]  To  Thomas  Richards  of  Boston  Genf"  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Smiths  Shop  of  20  foot  Square  &  7  studd 
to  stand  on  his  Wharff  adjoining  on  the  South  East  end  of  his 
Blockmakers  shop  lying  next  the  Sea,  before  his  Dwelling  House 
in  Boston  ;  And  he  will  at  all  times  hereafter  forbear  to  keep  either 
horse  or  hay  in  any  part  of  his  housing  next  adjoining. 

October  the  7'^^  1708. 

[38.]  To  Thomas  Chamberline  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of 
31  foot  long  19  wide  and  24  studd  to  join  in  Addition  to  the 
Northwest  side  of  his  Dwelling  house  Scituate  and  butting  on 
Orange  Street  in  Boston.  Also  another  building  for  a  Barn  of  36 
foot  long  24  wide  and  16  stud  on  his  pasture  Land  on  the  North- 
west or  backside  of  his  s'^  Dwelling  house  &  100  foot  distant  from 
the  same,  &  further  remote  fi'om  any  other  building  now  standing. 

[39.]  To  John  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  32  foot  long  26  wide  &  32  studd  with  a  flat  roof 
on  his  Land  lying  on  the  Westerly  side  of  Orange  Street  at  the 
South  end  of  Boston  the  said  building  to  stand  more  than  100  foot 
distant  from  any  other  building  now  there  standing. 

[40.]  To  Thomas  Banister  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  on  his 
Land  to  join  in  Addition  to  the  Southerly  end  of  that  his  Tenem' 
which  formerly  was  the  Dwelling  house  of  Samuel  Bicknell  scituate 
next  unto  Winter  Street,  at  the  South  end  of  Boston,  the  s'^  build- 
ing to  be  16  foot  long  15  wide  &  17  studd  with  a  flat  roof  &  will 
stand  Distant  100  foot  from  any  other  building  on  that  the  said 
Southerly  side. 

[41.]  To  Thomas  Clark  of  Boston  Pewterer  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Warehouse  of  50  foot  long  19  wide  &  14  studd  with 
a  flat  roof  of  3  foot  &  J  rise  on  his  new  Wharff  lately  Erected  on 
the  Seaboard  side  of  his  Tenem'^  where  Mr  Nath^  Shannon  &  Mr 
George  Robinson  now  Dwells  Scituate  at  the  Northerly  end  of 
Boston,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  some  space  Distant  within  the  Out 
wharff  or  Wall  &  150  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  now 
standing. 

Boston  October  25'^^  1708. 

[43.]  To  John  Kilby  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  in  Addition 
to  the  Easterly  side  of  his  Dwelling  house  which  he  hires  of 
Thomas  Brattle  Esq""  scituate  in  Cornhill  in  Boston,  of  20  foot  long 
18  wide  &  24  studd  with  a  flat  roof  to  stand  in  the  room  of  his 
Shop  and  part  of  his  s*^  Dwelling  house  now  standing  on  the  same 
ground  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish. 

Provided  he  make  battlem''  I'ound  the  roof 

[4.3.]  To  Eliz"  Moor  of  Boston  Widow  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  of  20  foot  long  16  wide  &  16  studd  on  her  Land  to  join 
in  Addition  to  the  Noi  th  East  side  of  her  Dwelling  house  nigh 


190  City  Document  No-  100. 

unto  the  Land  of  John  Bull  butting  on  Sea  Street  in  Boston  m  the 
room  &  stead  of  an  Old  Leantoo  of  20  foot  long  12  wide  &  8  stud 
now  standing  on  y'^  same  spot  of  ground  the  which  he  Intends  to 
Demolish  tlie  which  building  will  then  stand  8  foot  distant  trom 
a  small  building  of,  or  Tenem'  belonging  tos'^  Bull, 

[44.]  To  William  Tilley  of  Boston  Ropemaker  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  of  28, foot  long  15  wide  &  10  studd  in  Addition 
to  the  Northwest  end  of  his  Workhouse  now  standing  in  the  Pas- 
ture which  he  hires  of  Eliakim  Hutchinson  Esq'  scituate  nigh  ffort 
Hill  in  Boston  &  also  to  Erect  a  Shedd  of  100  fathoms  long  11 
foot  wide  &  16  studd  next  the  fence  on  the  Southwest  side  of  the 
s*^  pasture. 

[45.]  To  Joshua  G-ee  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  4  foot  in 
length  &  4  foot  stood  w*^^  buikling  will  be  in  Addition  to  a  Salt 
house  w*"^  in  the  year  1701  the  s**  G-ee  Obtained  Lycence  to  Erect, 
w'''^  s*^  Salt  house  with  the  s*^  Additional  building  will  then  make  24 
foot  long  &  13  studd. 

[46.]  To  Ebenezer  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Kitchen  of  14  foot  long  11  wide  &  14  studd  with  a  flat  roof  on  his 
Laud  to  stand  joining  in  Addition  to  the  North  East  end  of  his 
Dwelling  house  scituate  next  unto  the  Dwelling  house  of  Mr  John 
Love  in  Bennet  Street  at  y'^  North  End  of  Boston,  the  w'^^  Kitchen 
will  stand  70  feet  distant  from  any  other  building  on  the  s*^  North- 
east side  &  for  the  better  security  thereof  in  Case  of  fire,  he  will 
carry  up  the  Northwest  side  thereof  (which  stands  next  to  Mr 
G-oodwins)  with  a  Brick  Wall. 

[47.]  To  Habijah  Savage  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
shops  of  80  foot  long  twenty  wide  &  15  high  on  the  north  side  & 
11  foot  high  on  the  South  side  &  to  Cover  the  same  with  a  flat 
roof  on  his  Wharff  butting  on  the  Town  slip  nigh  unto  Scarlets 
Wharff  in  Boston  the  s*^  "building  to  stand  with  the  Northwest  end 
thereof  36  foot  distant  below  the  northerly  end  of  fflsh  street. 

[48.]  To  Henry  Bridgham  of  Boston  Tanner  to  Erect  a  Tim- 
ber building  for  a  Mill  house  for  the  Grinding  of  bark  of  20  foot 
square  12  studd  on  his  Land  to  stand  joining  as  a  Leantoo  on  the 
Easterly  end  of  his  Barn  next  to  Tannery  Lane  in  Boston,  it  will 
be  60  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  now  there  standing. 

Provided  Maj'  Walley  have  nothing  to  Object. 

Boston  January  5'^  1708. 

[49.]  To  James  Brown  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  89  foot  long  20  wide  &  32  stud  w"^  a  flatt  roof 
on  his  Land  in  Boston  butting  South  Easterly  on  Marlborough 
Street  &  Southwesterly  on  Winter  Street,  the  longest  side  thereof 
to  stand  fronting  on  Marlborough  Street  &  28  foot  in  Length  of 
the  house  now  standing  on  the  same  ground  (being  that  in  which, 
Mr  Thomas  Banister  formerly  Dwelt)  he  intends  to  Demollish  And 
for  the  better  security  thereof  in  case  of  fflre  he  will  Carry  up  the 
Northerly  side  of  the  s*^  building  next  to  Mr  Sam'  Peirces  with  a 
Brick  Wall  Extending  two  ffoot  higher  than  the  timber  work  &  he 
will  make  Battlem'^  round  the  roof  thereof. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  ^^^ 


Boston  January  6'^,  1708. 

[50.]  To  Obadiah  Reed  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Smiths  Shop  of  20  foot  long  15  wide  &  9  studd  on  his  Land  nigh 
unto  Charlestovvn  ffery  in  Boston,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  with  the 
North  end  thereof  fronting  to  Lyn  street  &  the  Easterly  side 
thereof  butting  on  Lime  Alley  so  Called  the  Westerly  side  thereof 
will  stand  twenty  three  foOt  Distant  from  his  own  house  which  is 
the  nearest  building  there  standing. 

[51.]  To  Eiiward  Hutchinson  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  Warehouse  of  50  foot  long  36  wide  &  15  studd  on  his  Father 
Hutchiusons  Wharff  nigh  his  Dwelling  bouse  in  Fish  Street  at  the 
North  End  of  Boston,  the  s^  building  to  stand  fifty  six  foot  Distant 
below  his  Row  of  New  Shops  standing  on  the  South  Easterly  side 
of  the  s'^  Street  &  will  stand  more  than  forty  foot  distant  from 
any  other  building  now  standing. 

January  13"^  1708. 

[53.]  To  William  Manley  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  24 
foot  long  20  wide  &  20  stud  to  join  in  Addition  to  the  North  End 
of  his  Dwelling  house,  the  w'=^  Additional  building  will  but  North- 
erly on  Winter  Street  in  Boston  And  for  the  more  Safety  thereof 
in  Case  of  ffire  he  will  Cover  the  roof  thereof  with  Slate  and  will  be 
in  the  room  of  an  old  building  of  24  foot  long  and  12  wide  there 
now  standing  the  which  he  Intends  to  DemoUish. 

[53.]  To  David  Cutler  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  21  foot  long  16  wide  and  19  stud 
and  to  Cover  the  same  with  a  flatt  roof  on  his  Land  nigh  the  Mill 
pond  on  the  back  side  or  rear  of  the  house  of  Arthur  Hale  Scituate 
and  butting  on  Linck  Alley  nigh  the  Malt  house  and  Land  belong- 
ing to  Samuel  Sewall  Esq^  in  Boston  in  the  room  of  an  Old  Dwell- 
ing house  now  there  standing  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demolish 
being  of  the  same  Length  and  breadth,  the  w'^'^  New  building  will 
stand  four  foot  Distant  from  the  s'^  Hales  house  and  18  foot  Distant 
from  the  s"^  Malt  house. 

Provided  he  make  &  maintain  battlemts  round  the  roof. 

March  10.  1708. 

Boston  March  31,  1709. 

[54,]  To  Edward  Winslow  of  Boston  Goldsmith  to  Erect  a  tim- 
ber building  for  a  Kitchen  of  17  foot  long  12  Wide  and  16  stud  with 
a  Flatt  roof  to  join  in  Addition  to  the  South  Westerly  Corner  of  his 
Dwelling  house  being  the  Westerly  end  of  that  which  was  the 
Mansion  house  of  the  late  Governour  Leveret  deed  Scituate  and 
butting  on  King  street  in  Boston. 

[.55.]  To  Benjamin  Alford  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Warehouse  of  34  foot  Square  &  27  foot  studd  and  to  Cover  the 
same  with  a  flatt  roof  on  his  Wharff  or  Land  butting  on  Mackerill 
Lane  at  the  Easterly  End  of  Olivers  Bridge  so  Called  in  Boston  in 
the  room  and  stead  of  an  Old  warehouse  of  the  same  Length  and 
breadth  now  there  standing  the  which  he  Intends  to  DemoUish. 

Provided  that  he  make  and  Maintain  Battlemts  round  upon  the 
roof  of  the  s'^  buildinff. 


192  City  Document  No.   100. 

[56.]  To  Jeremiah  Jackson  (for  the  better  carrying  on  his 
Trade  of  a  Weaver)  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a  Shop  of  30 
foot  long  14  wide  and  7  stud  on  his  Land  on  the  North  Easterly 
side  of  his  Dwelling  house  Scituate  in  Long  Lane  in  Boston,  said 
building  to  stand  16  foot  Distant  from  his  said  Dwelling  jouse 
and  20  foot  Distant  fi'om  the  Dwelling  house  of  Mr  James 
Webster. 

[57.]  To  Samuel  Burnell  jun''  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  Dwelling  house  of  32  foot  long  20  wide  &  22  studd  &  to  Cover 
the  same  with  a  flatt  roof  on  his  Land  next  unto  the  house  &  Land 
of  Deacon  John  Attwood  at  the  North  End  of  Boston,  the  s*^ 
building  to  stand  butting  on  Middle  Street  on  the  East,  and  on 
his  own  Land  next  to  Prince  Street  on  the  South,  and  Sixteen  foot 
distant  from  the  s*^  Deacon  Attwoods  house  on  the  North  which 
will  be  in  the  room  and  stead  of  an  Old  Dwelling  house  now  there 
standing  of  25  foot  square  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish. 
and  for  the  better  Security  in  Case  of  ffire  he  will  Carry  up  the 
North  side  thereof  next  to  the  s"^  Deacon  Atwoods  with  a  brick 
Wall  and  will  make  and  Maintain  Battlements  round  the  roof. 

April  25'^^  170.9. 
[58.]  To  Samuel  and  Aneas  Salter  to  Erect  a  Timber  build- 
ing for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  &  18  stud  on 
their  Land  scituate  between  the  Dwelling  house  of  Capt.  Timothy 
Clark  and  the  house  in  which  the  Rev'^  Mr.  Thomas  Bridge  now 
Dwells,  butting  on  Suiner  Street  in  Boston  in  the  room  and  stead 
of  an  Old  house  of  Thirty  foot  long  now  there  standing  the  which 
they  Intend  to  Demolish,  the  which  building  will  stand  90  foot 
Distant  from  any  other  building  now  there  standing. 

May  19'^^  1709. 
[59.]  To  Richard  Christopher  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of 
18  foot  long  17  wide  &  21  stud  with  a  flat  roof  on  his  Land  to 
join  in  Addition  to  the  Easterly  end  of  that  his  Dwelling  house 
scituate  &  butting  on  the  Old  burying  place  in  Boston  in  the  room 
&  stead  of  an  Old  Leantoo  of  about  the  same  Length  &  breadth 
now  standing  on  the  same  spot  of  ground,  the  which  he  Intends 
to  Demollish 

Boston  July  5.  1709. 

[60.]  To  Henry  Bridgham  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  32  foot  long  16  wide  &  14  stud  on  his  Land  to 
stand  butting  on  Milk  Street  over  against  Eliakim  Hutchinson 
Esq^  his  Coach  house  in  Boston  being  20  foot  Distant  from  a 
Certain  Tenem'  belonging  to  the  Estate  of  Mr  Jonathan  Bridgham 
dec'd  which  is  the  nearest  building  now  there  standing. 

[61.]  To  Andrew  Wilson  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  & 
23  stud  with  a  flat  roof  on  his  Land  in  Boston  Scituate  North- 
easterly on  Lynn  Street,  and  Northwesterly  on  Henchmans  Lane, 
the  s"^  building  to  stand  y"  North  East  end  thereof  15  foot  within 
his  own  Land  &  Distant  35  foot  from  the  Corner  of  Mr  Thomas 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  193 

Verins  -whicli  is  the  nearest  house  ou  that  side,  and  the  South 
Easterly  side  thereof  15  foot  from  y^  Peti"  own  Dwelling  house  & 
otherwise  40  foot  Distant  from  any  other  building  now  standing. 

Boston  July  25"^  1709 

[63.]  To  Thomas  Bell  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  25  foot  long  18  wide  &  17  stud 
with  a  flat  roof  on  his  Land  Seituate  between  the  house  of 
Christopher  Holland  dece'd  &  the  house  of  James  Seward  to  stand 
One  end  thereof  butting  on  North  Street  in  Boston,  the  which 
buildiug  will  stand  40  foot  Distant  from  the  s*^  Hollands  house  & 
12  foot  distant  from  the  s"^  Sewards  in  the  room  &  stead  of  an  Old 
building  of  20  foot  long  &  12  foot  &  a  half  wide  now  there  stand- 
ing, the  w'^''  he  will  Demollish. 

October  6"^  1709. 

[63.]  To  John  Legg  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  Kitchen 
or  Wash  house  of  18  foot  long  14  wide  &  9  stud  in  the  yard  or 
Garden  lying  on  the  South  Side  of  that  the  Dwelling  house  of  his 
ffather  Samuel  Legg  Esq""  dece'd  Seituate  on  the  upper  side  of 
Queen  street  in  Boston  the  s'^  Kitchen  to  stand  16  foot  Distant 
from  s*^  Dwelling  house 

[64.]  To  Joseph  Bass  of  Brantrey  to  Erect  a  Timber  build- 
ing for  a  Dwelling  house  of  36  foot  long  28  wide  &  16  studd  on 
his  Land  Seituate  on  the  Easterly  side  of  Raynsfords  Lane  in 
Boston  the  which  building  will  stand  more  than  50  foot  Distant 
from  any  other  building  there  now  standing. 

[65.]  To  Jonathan  Browne  of  Boston  Mason  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  39  foot  long  20  wide  & 
18  studd  on  his  Land  in  Boston  Seituate  between  the  Land  of 
John  ffoster  Esq''  and  the  Land  of  John  Goldthwaite  over  against 
the  North  End  of  Salem  street  in  Boston  the  said  building  to  stand 
One  side  thereof  towards  the  s'^  Goldwaites  Dwelling  house  &  25 
foot  Distant  from  the  same  and  the  other  side  Close  to  an  Old 
stable  of  the  s'^  Col  ffosters  which  is  at  present  there  standing  and 
One  end  thereof  to  stand  fronting  on  Charter  Street,  and  will 
stand  farr  Distant  from  any  other  buildiug. 

Boston  October  25"^  1709. 

[66.]  To  Joshua  Gee  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a  Ware- 
house of  50  foot  long  20  wide  &  15  studd  on  his  Wharff  being 
part  of  that  which  was  Mr  Thomas  Broughtons  &  is  part  of  his 
building  yard  at  the  Lower  end  of  Prince  Street  in  Boston,  the 
s'^  buildiug  to  stand  about  One  hundred  foot  Distant  from  any 
other  house  now  there  standing  ;  And  also  to  Erect  a  timber  build- 
ing for  a  Workhouse  of  36  foot  Square  to  stand  on  his  s'^  building 
yard  on  ye  upper  side  of  the  highway  50  foot  dist  Northerly  from 
Elder  Copps  housing  &  about  40  foot  distant  from  the  afore- 
mentioned Warehouse  w*^''  he  intends  to  Erect. 

[67.]  To  William  Webster  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house   of   38   foot  long  18  wide   &  24  stud  with  a  flatt 


194  City  Document  No.  100. 

roof  ou  his  Laud,  Scituate  between  the  Land  of  Joshua  Hen- 
shaw  &  the  house  now  in  the  Tenure  of  Mr  ffrancis  Clark  at  ye 
Northerly  end  of  Sudbur\''  Street  in  Boston  the  s*^  building  to 
stand  with  One  end  thereof  fronting  to  the  s*^  Street,  One  side 
thereof  to  stand  next  the  Still  house  now  standing  on  the  s*^  Hen- 
shaws  Land  (^  35  foot  Distant  from  y"  same  &  the  other  side  to 
stand  30  foot  distant  from  the  s*^  Mr  Clarks  house  w'^^Ms-the 
nearest  building  on  that  side  &  as  far  from  any  other  building 
Provided  he  make  &  maintain  battlem''  round  on  y®  roof  of  the 
said  building. 

December  1^'  1709. 

[68.]  To  Isaiah  Tay  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a  Dwell- 
ing house  of  30  foot  long  21  wide  &  26  Stud  with  a  flat  roof  on 
his  Land  Scituate  between  the  house  of  Mr  W"  Man  Northerly 
&  an  Old  building  or  Tenement  of  the  s"^  Tays  next  unto  Mr 
David  Jeffrys  Southerly,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  with  One  End 
thereof  butting  Easterly  on  Shrimptons  Lane  in  Boston.  And  for 
the  better  Security  in  Case  of  fBre  he  will  carry  up  y'  side  thereof 
next  unto  the  s'^  Mr  Mans  with  a  Brick  Wall  of  30  foot  in  length 
the  which  Wall  shall  extend  three  foot  higher  than  any  of  the 
timber  work  of  the  s'^  building.  And  also  he  will  DemoUish  an 
Old  building  of  about  24  foot  long  &  16  foot  wide  which  is  now 
standing  on  the  Westerly  side  of  his  s*^  Land,  the  which  brick 
Wall  so  Erected  and  the  s**  Old  building  demolished  he  presumes 
will  be  far  Safer  from  fire  Spreading  than  now  it  is.  The  s**  brick 
Wall  which  will  join  with  Mr  Mans  Warehouse  will  extend  about 
five  foot  at  each  End  beyond  the  breadth  of  the  s*^  Warehouse 

[69,]  To  Rebecca  Adams  Widow  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  of  30  foot  long  16  wide  &  26  stud  with  a 
flat  roof  on  her  Land  Scituate  on  the  rear  or  Northerly  end  of  the 
Lands  of  Mess"  Nicholas  Bow  &  Elisha  Webb  butting  ou  Creek 
Lane  &  Marsh  Lane  in  Boston  in  the  room  and  stead  of  Several 
Old  buildings  of  late  there  standing  upon  all  that  spot  of  ground, 
&  were  pulled  down  &  Demolished  upon  the  breaking  out  of  a 
fire  within  this  present  year.  And  for  the  better  Security  m  Case  of 
ffire  She  will  Carry  up  the  northerly  end  thereof  with  a  brick  Wall 
the  which  Wall  shall  Extend  three  foot  higher  than  any  of  the 
timber  work  of  the  s'^  building.  And  she  will  make  &  maintain 
battlem*'  round  on  the  roof  thereof.  And  also  She  will  pull  down  & 
demolish  her  Old  Stable  of  18  foot  wide  w*^*"  is  now  standing  within 
about  six  foot  distant  from  the  s*^  Mr  Webbs  house. 

[70,]  To  Francis  Morse  of  Boston  Widow  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  43  foot  long  25  wide  &  26  Stud 
with  a  flat  roof  on  her  Land  Scituate  at  the  upper  end  of  Han- 
nover Street  in  Boston  the  s*^  building  to  stand  One  end  thereof 
fronting  on  the  s*^  Hannover  Street  &  One  side  thereof  to  front  on 
the  Southerly  end  of  Sudbury  street,  the  which  building  will  be 
fifty  five  foot  Distant  from  y^  Dwelling  house  of  Capt  John  Foy,  in 
the  room  &  stead  of  an  Old  house  there  now  standing  of  about  the 
same  length  and  breadth  the  w'^^  She  will  Demollish  and  for 
the  Enlargem'  of   the  highway  She  will  leave    out  One  foot    in 


Miscellaneous  Papees.  195 

breadth  of  the  whole  Depth  of  her  Land  to  be  an  Addition  to  the 
breadth  of  the  upper  End  of  Hannover  Street. 

Provided  She  make  &  maintain  battlem''  round  the  roof  of 
the  s*^  building. 

Boston  January  5""  1709. 

[Tl.]  To  Joshua  Gee  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  Shop  of  17  foot 
long  &  10  feet  wide  on  the  lower  end  of  his  Wharff  butting  on 
the  bound  line  of  a  Certain  slip  of  Land  at  the  North  End  of 
Boston  ;  which  s*^  shop  is  of  the  same  Dimentions  with  that  which 
he  removes  &  pulls  down  from  off  the  s*^  slip  of  Land  which  was 
Leased  to  him  by  the  selectmen  of  s*^  Town,  the  s*^  Lease  being 
now  Expired. 

Provided  he  no  way  Enlarge  the  same  either  in  height  length  or 
breadth. 

[73.]  To  Ebenezer  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Kitchen  of  17  foot  long  14  wide  &  18  Studd  to  join  in  Addition 
to  the  Northeast  end  of  a  New  Tenem'  of  his  Scituate  at  the 
Northwest  end  of  Love  Street  in  Boston,  the  which  Kitchen  will 
stand  160  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  now  standing  on 
that  side. 

[73.]  To  John  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  23  foot  long  17  wide  &  21  stud  with  a  flat  roof 
on  his  Land  Scituate  at  the  South  Easterly  end  of  long  Lane  in 
Boston  to  stand  30  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  there 
now  standing. 

[74.]  To  John  Brewer  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  44  foot  long  20  wide  &  27  stud  w"^  a  flat  roof 
on  his  Land  scituate  between  the  house  in  which  Mr  Anthony  Blount 
now  Dwells  &  the  house  formerly  the  Dwelling  house  of  the  Widow 
Turrell  deed  on  the  Northerly  side  of  Cit)ss  Street  in  Boston,  the  s*^ 
building  to  stand  One  side  thereof  butting  on  Cross  Street,  One 
end  thereof  joining  to  the  s*^  Blounts  &  the  other  end  to  the  s** 
Turrels  housing  and  for  the  better  Security  thereof  in  Case  of 
ffire  he  will  carry  up  each  end  of  the  s*^  building  with  a  Brick 
Wall  w'^'^  shall  extend  three  foot  higher  than  the  Timber  work 
thereof. 

On  Condition  that  he  make  Battlem*'  round  the  roof  of  the  s*^ 
New  building. 

January  30"^  1709. 

[75.]  To  John  Campbell  to  Erect  a  timber  building  of  22 
foot  long  8  wide  and  14  stud  on  his  Land  to  stand  Joyning  in  Ad- 
dition to  the  breadth  of  an  Old  building  of  his  of  22  foot  long  16 
wide  and  14  stud  now  standing  abutting  on  Pudding  Lane  in 
Boston  in  which  new  Additional  building  will  be  Contained  a 
double  stack  of  Chimneys. 

[76.]  To  Gyles  Fifield  to  P^rect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Kitchen  of  26  foot  long  13  wide  and  14  stud  on  his  Land  to  stand 
joining  as  a  Leanto  in  Addition  to  the  Northerly  side  of  that  his 
Dwelling  house  fronting  on  Fleet  street  in  Boston,  the  which 
Leanto  will  stand  hundreds  of  feet  from  any  other  building  now 
standing  on  that  side. 


196  City  Document  No.  100. 

[1"7.]  To  Thomas  Adkins  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  24  foot  square  &  15  stud  ou  his  Land  abutting 
on  Charter  street  over  against  the  burying  place  at  the  North  end 
of  Boston,  the  which  building  will  stand  80  foot  Distant  from  any 
other  building  now  there  standing. 

[78.]  To  Nathaniel  Henchman  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  of  43  foot  long  34  wide  &  25  foot  stood 
with  a  flat  roof  on  his  Land  being  part  of  that  which  was  Mrs 
Dorcas  Peggys  pasture,  the  which  building  will  stand  abutting  on 
Salem  Street  in  Boston  &  sixty  foot  Distant  from  any  other  build- 
ing there  now  standing. 

Provided  he  make  &  maintain  battlem'^  round  on  the  roof  of  the 
s*^  building. 

[79.]  To  William  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  36  foot  long  24  wide  and  18  stud  on  his  Land 
being  part  of  the  pasture  belonging  to  Samuel  Sewell  Esq^  abut- 
ting on  Hull  Street  at  the  North  end  of  Boston,  the  which  build- 
ing will  stand  60  foot  Distant  from  the  house  of  Daniel  Berry 
which  is  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing. 

March  23'^  1709. 

[80.]  To  John  Staniford  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  42  foot  long  18  wide  &  26  stud  with  a  flat  roof 
on  that  his  Land  which  he  lately  purchased  of  Mr  Samuel  Meears 
Scituate  between  the  Dwelling  house  of  Capt  Cyprian  Southack 
&  the  house  belonging  to  Capt  John  Herbert,  One  side  of  the 
s*^  building  to  stand  abutting  on  the  Northerly  end  of  Treamount 
Street  in  Boston.  One  end  thereof  next  to  the  s*^  Capt  Southacks 
house  and  four  foot  Distant  from  the  same,  &  the  other  end  to 
stand  six  foot  dist'  from  the  s*^  Capt  Herberts  house  in  the  room 
&  stead  of  his  Old  house  there  in  which  the  s''  Mears  formerly 
Dwelt  of  38  foot  long  &  18  wide  the  which  he  will  demolish,  all 
Except  18  [foot]  Square  thereof  which  he  intends  for  a  Kitchen 
to  stand  joining  to  the  back  side  of  the  Southerly  end  of  his  said 
New  building  w'^'^  also  will  be  4  foot  distant  from  the  said  Capt 
Southack's  house  ;  And  for  the  better  Security  in  Case  of  fflie  he 
will  Carry  up  that  end  of  his  said  New  building  &  that  side  of 
Ms  Kitchen  next  unto  the  s"^  Capt  Southacks  And  also  y'  end  next 
to  said  Capt  Herberts  with  brick  &  he  will  make  &  maintain  bat- 
tlem*'  round  on  the  roof  of  s*^  building. 

Provided  that  the  s*^  Brick  work  be  carryed  up  three  foot  higher 
than  the  timber  work  of  the  s'^  building. 

April  6.  1710. 

[81.]  To  John  Marion,  Isaiah  Tay  &  Thomas  Hobart  to 
Erect  a  Timber  Dwelling  house  for  the  ministry  on  the  Land  for- 
merly Richard  Hollings  heads  in  Summer  street  at  the  South  End 
of  the  Town  of  forty  Eight  foot  Long  and  Nineteen  foot  wide  and 
Three  Stories  high. 

[82.]  To  Addington  Davenport  Esq""  to  Cover  with  Shingles 
the  roof  of  a  Brick  house  of  ffourty  feet  Long  Twenty  feet  Wide 


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and  Thirty  feet  Stud,  which  is  to  be  Built  on  a  peice  of  Land  at 
the  South  End  of  the  Town  butting  on  Newbury  Street  and  is  to 
join  to  the  housing  of  Mr  Thrasher  which  s*^  Building  will  have  a 
Dead  Wall  next  to  the  said  housing.  —  also  for  a  Timber  Shop  of 
Nineteen  feet  Long,  Eleven  feet  wide  and  nine  feet  Stud,  to  join  to 
the  Westerly  end  of  the  house  Capt.  Turffrey  now  Dwells  in,  on 
part  of  the  afores*^  Land. 

[83.]  To  William  Hough  Tallow  Chandler  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Smith  Shop  of  Twenty  foot  Long  fHfteen  foot  wide 
and  Seven  foot  and  half  Stud  on  One  side  thereof  and  Twelve 
foot  high  on  the  Other  Side  to  Stand  next  the  Sea  on  the  Lower 
Eud  of  that  his  Wharfe  which  formerly  was  the  Wharfe  of  Mr 
Henry  Kimball  Deceas**.  the  which  Shop  was  for  the  Use  of 
Thomas  Townsend  who  now  Occupies  for  a  smith  shop  a  building 
belonging  to  the  s*^  William  Hough  of  Two  Stories  high  Standing 
nigh  unto  —  Dwellings  which  he  will  Disuse  as  a  Smiths  shop,  and 
Improve  the  same  for  a  Warehouse. 

[84.]  To  Elizabeth  Delver  of  Boston  Widow  to  Erect  a  Tim- 
ber building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  Twenty  four  foot  Long 
Twenty  foot  wide,  and  Eighteen  foot  Stud,  with  an  Addition  of  a 
Leanto  for  a  Kitchen  of  Twelve  foot  wide  to  join  on  the  Northerly 
side  thereof  on  her  Land  butting  on  Cow  Lane  in  Boston,  in  stead 
of  an  Old  house  of  hers  which  was  formerly  the  Dwelling  house  of 
Mr  John  Harrison  Deceas'^  standing  upon  the  same  peice  of  Land, 
the  which  she  Intends  to  Demollish,  the  w'^'^  Building  will  stand 
sixty  foot  Distant  from  any  other  Building  there  now  standing. 

[85.]  To  John  Flag  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  Sixteen 
foot  in  Length  P^lleven  foot  in  Breadth  and  Twenty  one  foot  Stud, 
with  a  Flat  roof,  to  stand  joining  to  the  Front  end  of  his  Dwelling 
house,  on  his  Land  butting  on  Hanover  Street,  between  the  Land 
where  Babbage  formerly  Dwelt  and  the  house  of  John  Vickers  in 
Boston  in  the  room  of  a  little  shop  of  his  there  now  standing. 

[86.]  To  John  Carey  of  Boston  Brewer  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Brewhouse  of  fflfty  foot  Long  Eighteen  foot  wide 
and  Ten  foot  stud  on  his  Land,  to  stand  joining  to  Northerly  End 
of  that  his  Dwelling  house  w'^^  Stands  butting  on  Cambridge  Street 
in  Boston.  The  which  building  will  Stand  fifty  foot  Distant  from 
the  Dwelling  house  of  M"^  William  Colman  which  is  the  neerest 
building  there  now  standing. 

[87.]  To  Benjamin  Swaine  to  Erect  a  building  for  a  Dwelling 
House  of  Timber  of  Thirty  six  foot  Long,  Twenty  foot  wide  and 
Eighteen  foot  Stud,  on  his  Laud  which  he  Lately  purchased  of  Mr 
.Joshua  Gee,  Scituate  next  the  Land  of  Elder  David  Copp  on  the 
AVest  and  Fronting  on  Prince  Street  in  Boston  on  the  South,  the 
which  Building  will  stand  fifty  foot  Distant  from  the  s*^  Elder 
Copps  Shop  w*^*^  is  the  nerest  building  there  now  standing. 

[88.]  To  Giles  Dyer  Esq"",  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Barn  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  &  26  studd  on  his  Land  at  the  South 
end  of  Boston  to  stand  with  One  end  thereof  abutting  on  Pond 
Street  &  One  side  thereof  joining  on  his  pasture  fence  on  the  East- 
erly side  of  the  s'^  peice  of  ground  where  he  intends  to  set  his  said 
Barn. 


198  City  Document  No.   100. 


April  24'^^  1710. 

[89.]  To  Samuel  Barrat  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  of  Nine 
foot  in  breadth  next  the  high  way  and  Thirty  foot  in  Length  next 
the  mill  creek  and  Twenty  four  stud  to  join  in  addition  to  the 
breadth  of  that  his  Dwelling  house  Scituate  at  the  Southerly  End  of 
the  Mill  Bridge  in  the  Room  of  an  Old  building  there  of  the  same 
breadth  and  Length  which  he  hath  or  will  Demolish  the  same,  and 
he  will  Carry  up  the  Northerly  Side  of  the  said  Building  next  the 
s"*  Creek  with  A  Brick  Wall. 

Boston  May  17*  1710. 

[90.]  To  John  Valentine  of  Boston  Gentleman  to  cover  with 
Shingle  a  Brick  house,  of  about  47  feet  in  length  and  26  deep, 
which  is  now  building  in  Marlborough  Street ;  also  to  make  of 
Timber  part  of  a  Kitchen  behind  the  s*^  house  ;  as  also  a  new  to 
set  up  with  Timber  an  Old  building  of  about  Eighteen  feet  square 
which  he  hath  removed  to  the  lower  part  of  his  Orchard. 

[91.]  To  Sarah  Wheeler  of  Boston  widow  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Shop  of  18  foot  in  Length,  9  foot  wide  and  8  foot 
Stud,  to  join  in  Addition  to  the  front  End  af  that  her  Dwelling 
house ;  next  unto  the  housing  of  Mr.  Samuel  Hough,  over  against 
the  South  Meeting  House  butting  on  Marlborough  Street  in  Bos- 
ton in  the  room  and  Stead  of  an  Old  Shop  of  the  same  Length  & 
Breadth,  there  now  standing  the  which  she  Intends  to  Demolish 

Boston  June  29,  1710. 

[93.]  To  Capt.  Nathaniel  Oliver  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
or  Shed  of  50  foot  Long,  22  wide  &  Six  feet  Stud,  for  the  Setting 
of  his  Copper,  on  his  Land  adjoining  to  the  North  East  side  of 
his  Brew  house  at  the  Lower  End  of  Water  Street  in  Boston,  the 
s^  building  will  Stand  One  hundred  foot  Distant,  from  an}"  Dwell- 
ing house  on  that  side. 

July  6'^  1710. 

[93.]  To  Elijah  Kendricks  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
dwelling  house,  of  Thirty  Eight  foot  Long  20  foot  wide  &  22  fee«t 
Stud  &  also  a  building  for  a  Shop  of  20  foot  long  10  feet  wide  & 
7  foot  Stud  both  of  w'^''  buildings  to  Stand  ou  his  Land  abutting 
on  Orange  Street  Over  ag'  the  Dwelling  house  of  Mr  Dan^  Epps  at 
the  South  End  of  Boston  the  w'^''  building  will  Stand  Sixty  foot 
Distant  from  any  other  building  there  now  Standing. 

[94.]  To  Thomas  Walter  of  Boston  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  of  Fourty  foot  long,  18  foot  wide  &  22  foot 
Stud  with  a  Flat  roof  on  his  Land  between  the  house  of  Mr  John 
Barren  &  the  house  of  Thom^  Wallis  at  the  South  En^^  of  Boston 
the  s*^  building  to  Stand  w'''  one  End  thereof  butting  on  Newbury 
Street  one  side  thereof  next  to  the  s''  Barrells  50  foot  distant  from 
the  same,  the  other  side  to  Stand  8  foot  Distant  from  tho' Wallis's. 
On  condition  that  he  Carry  up  the  Northerly  side  of  the  said  build- 
ing next  unto  the  s''  Wallis's  w''^  a  Brick  wall  the  w'^^  wall  to  Extend 


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3  foot  higher  than  the  Timber  work  &  Also  that  he  malve  &  main- 
tain Battlem''  round  on  the  roof  of  the  s'^  Building. 

August,  1,  1710. 

[95.]  To  Enoch  Greanleaf  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  and  Shops  of  72  foot  long  36  foot  wide  &  28  foot 
Stud,  Including  therein  the  buildings  already  there  Standing  on 
the  same  Ground,  to  be  Covered  with  a  Flat  roof,  on  his  Land 
abutting  on  Corn  Hill  over  against  the  House  of  the  Late  Widow 
Stoddard  in  Boston,  the  s'^  building  to  Stand  with  One  side  thereof 
"  abutting  on  Cornhill  and  the  Southerl}^  End  thereof  abutting  on 
Water  Street,  Containing  in  Length  there  36  feet  or  more  and  for 
the  Better  Security  in  Case  of  Fire  he  will  Carry  up  Each  end  of 
the  s'^  buildings  with  Briclc  AValls  and  he  will  make  &  maintain 
Sufficient  Plastering  on  all  the  Front  Side  &  Battlements  on  the 
roof  thereof.  — ■ 

On  Condition  that  he  be  Obliged  to  make  the  s*^  Brick  Walls  the 
first  or  lower  Storey  thereof  not  less  in  thickness  than  the  Length 
of  Two  bricks  and  all  the  s*^  walls  upwards  of  that  to  be  in  thick- 
ness On'^  Brick  and  half,  and  that  the  s*^  Walls  be  carry ed  three 
foot  in  heighth  above  each  part  of  the  Timber  work  adjoyning 
thereto. 

[96.]  To  Thomas  Banister  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  20  foot  long  16  Wide  &  26  foot  Stud  on  his 
Land  14  foot  Distant  from  the  Easterly  side  of  the  Dwelling  house 
of  Mr  William  JManley,  Abutting  on  Winter  Street  in  Boston  the 
which  building  is  to  Stand  in  the  room  and  Stead  of  an  Old  build- 
ing of  about  the  same  Length  and  breadth  there  now  Standing  the 
which  he  Intends  to  Demolish. 

[97.]  To  Benjamin  Bronsdon  to  Erect  a  Timber  buildings  for 
a  Salt  house  of  2o  foot  Long  14  foot  Wide  and  8  foot  Stud  on  his 
Wharfe,  to  Stand  4  foot  Distant  below  that  his  Smiths  Shop  in  the 

present  Tenure  of Townsend  and  the  Easterly  End  thereof 

joyning  to  a  Warehouse  of  his  Standing  nigh  the  Lower  End  of 
his  Wharfe  below  Ship  Street  at  the  North  end  of  Boston,  the  said 
Spot  of  Wharfe  having  been  usually  Incumbred  with  Lumber  and 
cumbustable  things. 

[98.]  To  Richard  Estice  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  or  Shed 
for  a  Wood  house  and  Stable  of  Seventy  five  foot  in  Length, 
twelve  foot  Wide  and  six  foot  Stud  on  his  Wharfe  at  the  Lower 
End  of  Cold  [Lane]  next  to  the  Mill  Pond,  which  formerly  was 
William   Mumfords  in  Boston. 

[99.]  To  Major  Thomas  Fitch  on  the  behalf  of  Edward 
Shippen  Esq^  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  or  Leantoo  for  a  Store 
house  of  Thirty  six  foot  in  Length  for  16  foot  Wide  and  Nine  foot 
Stud,  on  the  Lower  End  of  his  Wharfe  on  the  Northerly  Side  of 
Merch"  Row  in  Boston  the  Southerly  Side  of  the  s''  building  to 
Stand  joyning  on  a  Dead  Brick  Wall  —  of  a  Warehouse  belonging 
to  Andrew  Belclier  Esq.  the  northerly  end  about  5  or  6  foot  Dis- 
tant from  the  s''  Shippens  Dock  and  the  Westerly  End  about  One 
hundred  and  Fifty  foot  Distant  from  his  Brick  Warehouse  in  the 
place  and  Stead  of  an  Old  Timber  building  there  of  the  same 


200  City  Document  No.  100. 

Dementions,  the  which  Shall  be  whoU}'  Demolished  and  he  will 
Cover  the  roof  of  s''  building  with  Slate,  he  was  fully  Intended  to 
Carry  up  the  sides  with  Bricl<,  but  finding  there  is  no  Suitable 
foundation  for  the  same.  Provided  that  the  s''  building  be  Slated 
in  three  Mouths  time  from  the  Date  hereof. 

October  5'M  710. 

[100.]  To  the  Hono*^'"  Colonel  Francis  Nicholson  the  Min- 
isters Church  Wardens  and  Vestry  of  the  Church  of  England  in 
Boston  to  Erect  with  Timber  on  the  Land  granted  them  by  the 
Town,  an  Addition  to  the  s''  Church  they  promising  to  ruff  Cast 
or  Plaister  the  s*^  Building  to  Secure  it  from  fire. 

October  30.  1710. 

[101.]  To  William  Payne  Merchant  to  Cover  mfK  Shingle 
the  roof  of  a  New  Brick  house  which  he  is  now  building,  of  32 
foot  Square,  and  27  foot  Stud,  between  the  house  of  Mr  John 
Campbell  and  the  house  of  Enoch  Greenleaf  in  Cornhill ;  He  prom- 
ising to  make  and  maintain  Sufficient  Battlements  round  the  s*^ 
roof. 

[103.]  To  James  Codner  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  Thirty  two  foot  long,  Twenty  foot  wide  in 
the  Front  &  16  foot  wide  in  the  Rear  &  25  foot  Stud  with  a  Flatt 
roof  on  his  Land  Scituate  between  the  Stone  house  of  the  Late 
Mrs  Lawrence  dece'd,  &  a  New  building  now  Erecting  by  John 
Brewer,  Abutting  on  Cross  Street  in  Boston,  the  which  building 
will  Stand  One  End  thereof  fronting  on  s*^  Street  One  side  thereof 
Adjoining  to  the  s*^  Brewers  house  &  the  Easterly  side  next  to  the 
said  Stone  house  &  25  foot  Distant  from  the  Lane,  in  the  room  & 
Stead  of  an  Old  building  there  now  Standing  of  more  than  that 
Length,  and  breadth  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demolish.  And  for 
the  better  Security  thereof  in  Case  of  Fire  he  will  Carry  up  a  Dead 
Brick  Wall  Extending  from  the  Brick  wall  of  S*^  Brewers  house  as 
far  back  as  the  Length  of  his  s*^  building  So  that  the  Westerly 
side  of  his  s*^  building  will  be  wholly  of  brick,  and  he  will  also 
make  and  maintain  Battlements  round  on  the  roof  of  his  s*^  building. 

Boston  November  23,  1710. 
[103.]  To  Capt.  Thomas  Gilbert  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
or  Shed  of  44  foot  long  24  foot  wide  and  7  foot  Stud  and  to  Cover 
the  same  with  a  roof  to  Stand  Leantoo  wise,  to  be  Improved  for 
the  building  of  Boats  in,  On  his  Wharffe  on  the  Easterly  side 
of  the  housing  of  Widow  Downes  in  Ship  Street  in  Boston  Sixty 
foot  Distant  from  the  s*^  housing  and  Thirty  foot  Distant  from  the 
Smith  Shop  and  Sheds  of  Mr  Benjamin  Bronsdon. 

January  the  5''^  1710. 
[104.]     To  Stephen  Minott  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Wheelwright  Shop  of  18  foot  long  Twelve  foot  wide  and  eight 
foot  Stud,  on  his  Land  being  part  of  the  New  Settlement  on  the 


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Neck  leading  to  Roxbury,  h'ing  to  the  Southward  of  that  which 
formerly  was  Justice  Lyndes  Pasture. 

[105.]  To  James  How  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  21  foot  long,  17  foot  wide  and  '2'2  foot  Stud  with 
a  Flatt  roof  on  his  Laud  Scituate  on  the  South  Easterly  side  of 
Mr  John  Greenough's  at  the  North  End  of  Boston  the  s'^  building 
to  Stand  14  foot  Distant  from  the  Southerly  Corner  of  the  s*^  Green- 
oughs  Dwelling  house,  and  the  Southerly  side  thereof  to  Stand  40 
foot  Distant  from  your  Petitioners  own  present  Dwelling  house, 
and  100  foot  Distant  from  any  other  building  now  Standing  ou 
either  of  the  other  sides  thereof  in  the  room  of  an  Old  building 
there  now  Standing  of  14  foot  long  8  foot  wide,  and  14  foot  Stud, 
the  which  he  Intends  to  Demolish  and  he  will  make  and  maintain 
Battlements  round  on  the  roof  of  his  s*^  building. 

Boston  January  the  29'^  1710. 

[106.]  To  James  Pecker  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  36  foot  long,  30  foot  wide,  and  18  foot  Stud 
on  his  Land  abutting  on  Salem  Street  over  agt  the  bousing  of 
Widow  Peggy  in  Boston,  the  South  Westerly  Corner  of  the  s*^ 
building  to  Stand  Thirty  foot  Distant  from  the  North  Easterly 
Corner  of  the  new  Dwelling  house  of  John  Harwood  being  that 
which  was  Mrs  Carwitheus  the  neerest  Dwelling  there  now  Stand- 
ing. 

[107.]  To  John  Clough  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  26  foot  long,  25  foot  wide,  &  19  foot  stud  with 
a  flatt  roof  on  his  Laud  Scituate  between  the  house  of  Joseph 
Simpson  Dece'd,  and  the  house  of  Mr  Daniel  Epes,  abutting  on 
Orange  Street  in  Boston,  the  s*^  building  to  stand  about  70  foot 
Distant  from  the  s''  Epes's  house  which  is  the  nearest  building 
there  on  that  side  of  the  way. 

[108.]  To  Elisha  Storey  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  Thirty  nine  foot  long  18  foot  wide  and  17  foot 
Stud  on  his  Land  Abutting  on  Canibridge  Street  in  Boston  to 
Stand  with  one  end  thereof  fronting  on  the  s*^  Street  in  the  room 
and  Stead  of  an  Old  building  of  about  the  same  Length  there  now 
Standing,  which  formerly  was  the  Dwelling  house  of  Mr  Jeremiah 
Fitch  Dec'd  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish 

[109.]  To  Matthew  Butler  to  Ei-ect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  34  foot  long  32  foot  wide  and  22  foot  Stud  with 
a  Flatt  roof  on  his  Land  Abutting  on  Love  Street  in  Boston,  the 
s"^  building  to  Stand  with  One  side  thereof  fronting  Northerly  on 
the  s"^  Street,  and  One  side  thereof  to  stand  4  foot  and  half 
distant  from  the  Westerly  side  of  Ebenezer  Cloughs  Dwelling 
house,  and  full  60  foot  Distant  from  the  nearest  building  now 
standing,  on  cither  of  the  other  sides,  and  for  the  better  Security 
thereof  in  Case  of  Fire  he  will  Carry  up  the  Easterly  side  thereof 
next  unto  the  said  Cloughs  with  a  Dead  brick  Wall,  On  Condition 
That  he  carry  up  the  said  Brick  Wall  3  foot  higher  than  any  of  the 
timber  work  of  the  said  building. 

[110.]  To  Samuel  Phillips  to  Erect  2  Several  timber  buildings 
for  Dwellius  housing  on  his  Land  on  the  Neck  leadiu";  to  Rox- 


202  City  Document  No.   100. 

bury,  Abutting  on  the  Spott  of  ground  where  the  old  Fortification 
or  breast  work  lately  stood  at  the  South  End  of  Boston  Vizt.  One 
of  the  s*^  buildings  to  stand  on  the  Westerly  and  the  other  on  the 
Easterly  side  of  the  high  way  there,  Each  of  them  to  be  32  foot 
in  length  27  foot  wide  and  20  foot  Stud  with  flat  roofs. 

Boston  March  the  1^'  1710. 

[111.]  To  Andrew  Belcher  Esq'',  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Warehouse  of  Forty  five  foot  long  21  foot  wide  and  17  foot 
Stud  on  his  Wharffe  lying  on  the  Seaboard  side  of  his  Warehouse 
nigh  the  Town  Dock  in  Boston,  The  which  building  will  Stand 
more  than  a  100  foot  Distant  from  any  other  Building  there  now 
Standing,  Provided  that  no  part  of  the  s*^  building  Shall  Stand 
fui'ther  out  (in  the  Cove)  beyond  the  Circular  Line  formerly 
Agreed  to  by  the  Towne  and  as  Delineated  in  the  Plan. 

[113.]  To  Oliver  Noyes  and  Comp^  Undertakers  of  the  New 
Wharffe  at  the  Lower  End  of  King  Street  to  Erect  a  Range  of 
Buildings  of  timber  for  Warehouses  of  about  19  feet  in  Breadth 
and  20  foot  Stud  with  Flatt  Roofs  of  about  Four  foot  and  half 
Pitch  on  their  Propriety  on  the  North  side  of  the  s*^  Range  of 
Wharffe  there  to  be  made  &  finished  abutting  Northerly  on  the 
Cove  or  Dock  lying  before  the  s*^  Town,  and  the  Southerly  side 
thereof  to  Stand  Fronting  on  a  Wharffe  of  Thirty  foot  wide  there 
to  be  made  and  remain  uniucumbred  as  a  highway  for  the  Inhabi- 
tants &c.  The  Length  of  said  building  to  extend  from  the  Cir- 
cular Line  Eastward  towards  the  Sea  alwayes  leaving  a  Convenient 
Space  at  the  Outermost  End  thereof  for  Gunns.  and  for  the  better 
Security  thereof  against  Fire  they  will  make  and  maintain  Battle- 
ments or  Rayls  round  the  Roofs. 

[113.]  To  Erasmus  Stevens  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  38  foot  long,  nineteen  foot  wide  and  18  foot 
Stud  with  a  Pitch  Roof  on  his  Land  abutting  Northerly  on  Beer 
Lane  in  Boston,  one  End  of  the  s*^  building  to  Stand  23  foot  Dis- 
tant from  the  house  known  by  the  name  of  Docf  Hughes's  house 
Standing  on  the  North  side  of  the  s*^  Lane  and  70  foot  Distant 
from  any  other  building  there  now  standing  and  also  an  Additional 
Building  at  the  Southerly  End  of  s*^  house  for  a  Kitchen  of  12  foot 
square  which  likewise  will  Stand  full  70  foot  Distant  from  any 
other  building  as  aforesaid. 

[114.]  To  John  Pecker  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  48  foot  long  30  foot  wide  and  17  foot  Studd  on 
his  Land  being  part  of  that  which  was  the  Pasture  Land  of  Samuel 
Sewall  Esq^  abutting  on  Hull  Street  at  the  North  End  of  Boston. 
The  said  building  to  Stand  with  the  Southerly  End  thereof  front- 
ing to  the  s''  Street,  and  the  Easterly  side  thereof  to  Stand  17  foot 

Distant  from  a  Low  Dwelling  house  of  William which  is  by 

far  the  nearest  building  there  now  Standing. 

Boston  April  5*  1711. 

[115.]  To  John  Clarke  Esq''  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Warehouse  of  Sixty  foot  Length,  18  foot  breadth  and  16  foot  stud 


Miscellaneous  Papees.  203 

on  the  Flatts  below  the  Northerly  side  of  his  Wharffe  which  lyes 
before  his  Mansion  house  in  Boston,  the  said  building  to  Stand  44 
foot  f  I'om  the  nearest  building,  and  at  a  far  greater  Distance  from 
any  other  building  now  Standing. 

[116.]  To  John  Barrat  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  Thirty  Eight  foot  long  19  foot  wide  and  16 
foot  Stud  on  his  Land  being  part  of  that  which  was  Mr  John 
Loves  pasture  and  on  the  North  West  side  thereof  at  the  North 
End  of  Boston,  the  which  building  will  Stand  90  foot  Distant 
from  a  building  which  Mr  Mathew  Butler  is  now  about  to  Erect 
for  a  dwelling  house  and  as  farr  from  any  other  building  now 
standing. 

[117.]  To  Benjamin  Gibson  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long,  Twenty  foot  wide  and  Twenty 
Seven  foot  Stud  with  a  Flatt  roof  on  his  Land  abutting  on  Han- 
nover Street  in  Boston  nigh  over  against  the  house  of  Mr  Allen, 
where  Mr  Arthur  Jeffryes  now  Dwells,  between  the  house  of  John 
Flagg  and  the  house  and  the  house  where  Nathaniel  EUthorp 
Dwells  the  said  building  to  stand  with  One  End  thereof  Fronting 
to  the  said  Street,  the  Northerly  side  thereof  will  stand  five  foot 
Distant  from  the  Brick  side  of  s*^  Elithorps  house,  and  the 
Southerly  side  of  said  building  which  will  Stand  joyning  to  said' 
Flags,  he  will  Carry  up  with  a  Dead  brick  "Wall  which  Shall 
Extend  3  foot  in  Highth  above  the  timber  work  of  his  s*^  building  & 
he  will  make  &  maintain  Railes  or  Battlements  round  on  the  rooff 
thereof. 

[118.]  To  James  Varney  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Kitchen  of  26  foot  long,  14  foot  wide  and  18  foot  Stud  with  a 
Flatt  Roof  to  Stand  with  One  side  thereof  as  a  Leantoo  adjoyning 
on  the  North  East  End  of  his  Dwelling  house  which  Stands  abut- 
ting on  Charter  Street  in  Boston,  And  Whereas  the  NorthWest  End 
of  the  said  Kitchen  will  Stand  within  about  8  foot  Distant  from 
Mrs  Wilkins  house,  he  will  Carr}-  up  the  said  End  with  a  Dead 
Brick  "Wall  which  Shall  Extend  in  heighth  Three  foot  above  any 
of  the  Timber  work  thereof. 

[119.]  To  James  Barnes  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  20 
foot  long,  20  foot  wide  &  16  foot  Stud,  for  his  better  Accomoda- 
tion in  Screwing  of  Hay,  at  the  lower  End  of  his  "Wharffe  on  the 
Easterly  side  of  Mackrill  Lane  in  Boston  in  the  Room  and  Stead 
of  a  Leantoo  of  the  same  length  &  breadth  there  now  standing, 
the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish. 

[130.]  To  Isaac  Daft'orne  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
Shop  of  16  foot  Square  and  8  foot  Stud  on  his  Land  fronting  on 
Milk  Street  at  the  End  of  Mackrill  Lane  in  Boston,  the  which 
building  will  Stand  14  foot  distant  from  a  Tenement  of  Mr  Sam^ 
Marshalls  and  18  foot  Distant  from  any  other  Building. 

Boston  April  Z^.  1711. 

[121.]  To  John  Barrell  to  Enlarge  a  Small  timber  Shop  now 
Standing,  joyning  to  the  North  Corner  of  his  Dwelling  house. 
Abutting  on  Newbury  Street  in  Boston  and  to  make  it  into  a 
Building  for  a  Shop  to  stand  there  of  16  foot  long,  14  foot  wide 


204  City  Document  No.  100. 

and  9  foot  Stud  with  a  Flatt  roof,  the  Northerly  End  of  the  Shop 
will  Stand  about  28  foot  Distant  from  the  house  of  Thomas 
Waters  which  is  the  ueerest  building  there  now  standing. 

[122.]  To  Habijah  Savage,  For  that  Whereas  in  the  year 
1708,  He  Did  Obtain  a  License  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  building 
for  Shops  of  80  foot  long  20  foot  wide  and  15  foot  high  on  the 
North  side  and  11  foot  high  on  the  South  side,  and  to  Cover  the 
same  with  a  Flat  roof  on  his  Wharffe  Abutting  on  the  Town's 
Slip  nigh  Scarlets  AVharffe  in  Boston,  the  said  building  to  stand 
36  foot  below  the  Northerly  End  of  Fish  Street ;  Which  he  finds 
Inconvenient  in  a  building  of  that  Breadth  to  Cover  the  same  so 
as  to  Cast  the  Water  all  One  way  as  he  first  Intended  ;  It's  Now 
Consented  to  That  he  Extend  the  said  building  to  fourteen  foot 
Stud  on  Each  side  thereof,  and  to  Cover  the  same  with  a  Roof  of 
a  Flatt  Pitch  instead  of  the  abovesaid  Heigth  : 

[133.]  To  John  Tuttle  of  Rumney  Marsh  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building' for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  18  foot  wide  and  16 
foot  stud  on  his  Land  over  against  the  Dwelling  house  of  James 
Ingles  dece'd  now  belonging  to  M""  James  Grant,  Scituate  and 
abutting  on  Prince  Street  in  Boston,  One  End  of  the  said  building 
to  Stand  Abutting  on  the  said  Street,  and  he  will  Carr^'  up  Each 
side  thereof  with  Brick,  The  Rear  or  Northerly  End  of  the  said 
building  he  Intends  to  joyn  to  part  of  an  Old  timber  building  there 
standing  which  he  will  Improve  there  as  a  Kitchen,  and  he  will 
DemoUish  the  Front  End  of  his  Old  house  there  now  standing 
upon  the  same  ground  where  the  Front  End  of  his  said  New  build- 
ing will  Stand. 

[134.]  To  Thomas  Powell  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Goldsmith  Shop  for  his  Son  of  15  foot  long  12  foot  wide  and  9 
foot  stud  with  a  Flatt  Roof  on  his  Land  Abutting  on  Newbury 
Street  in  Boston  One  End  of  the  said  building  to  Stand  joyning  to 
the  Northerly  End  of  your  Petitioners  Dwelling  house  and  the 
other  End  thereof  to  stand  about  Thirty  foot  Distant  from  the 
Dwelling  house  of  Mr  John  Barrell,  On  Condition  that  he  Carry 
up  the  End  next  to  Mr  Barrells  house  with  a  Brick  Wall  to 
Extend  in  Heighth  three  foot  above  the  Timber  work  thereof. 

Boston  May  3*^  1711. 

[135.]  To  Robert  Cock  of  Boston  Fisherman,  For  that 
Whereas  as  he  had  a  Timber  building  of  his  now  Standing  on  the 
Backside  of  the  house  of  the  Widow  Joles  Scituate  and  butting 
on  Prince  Street  in  Boston  being  17  foot  long,  about  11  foot  wide 
and  about  14  foot  Studd,  which  was  formerly  Improved  as  a  Cow 
house  and  stands  neerest  to  other  buildings  then  it  will  at  the  place 
whereto  he  would  carry  it.  It's  Now  Consented  to  That  he  remove 
and  Carry  the  said  building  from  the  place  where  it  now  stands, 
and  place  it  upon  his  Land  Abutting  on  the  aforesaid  Street 
between  the  Land  of  John  Goffe,  and  the  Land  of  Samuel  Hood 
and  to  Improve  the  same  for  a  small  Dwelling  house  which  will 
then  stand  13  foot  Distant  from  the  s^  Hoods  Dwelling  house 
which  is  by  farr  the  neerest  building  there  now  standing. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  205 


May  17,   1711. 

[136.]  To  Col.  Thomas  Savage,  Whereas  he  has  an  Old 
Dwelling  house  of  27  foot  long,  24  wide  Now  standing  abutting 
on  Salt  Lane  in  Boston  about  Two  foot  and  half  Distant  below 
Mr  Mannings  Salt  house  which  building  he  Intends  to  remove 
about  14  foot  down  towards  Scottows  Dock  and  so  further  from 
the  s*^  Salt  house  and  he  being  Desirous  to  Erect  an  Additional 
building  of  the  same  Length  with  his  s*^  honse  and  Adjoyning  thereto 
of  about  14  foot  breadth  and  32  foot  Studd  with  a  Flatt  Rooff 
to  stand  next  the  s'^  Salt  house  on  the  same  ground  from 
whence  he  Intends  to  remove  his  s*^  Old  house.  It's  Consented  to 
That  he  Erect  the  said  building  with  Timber.  Provided  that  in 
removing  the  said  Old  building  he  no  ways  Streighten  or  lessen  the 
highway  or  ways  next  thereunto  Adjoyning  and  also  that  he  Carry 
up  that  side  of  his  said  building  next  the  said  Salt  house  with  a 
Dead  Brick  Wall  Extending  three  foot  above  the  Timber  work. 

June  14,   1711. 

[13*7.]  To  Joseph  Peason  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  25  foot  long  18  wide  &  23  foot  Stud  with  a 
Flat  roof  on  his  Land  Scituate  between  the  Lands  of  John  Bennit 
and  the  house  of  Zacheriah  Trescott  One  End  of  said  building  to 
stand  Abutting  on  Orange  Street  in  Boston,  the  Southerly  side 
thereof  to  stand  Twenty  two  foot  Distant  from  the  said  Triscots 
house  and  the  Northerly  side  of  the  same  will  be  more  than  100 
foot  Distant  from  any  other  building  now  standing  on  that  side. 

[138.]  To  John  Lothrop  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  part 
of  a  Dwelling  house  of  20  foot  in  Breadth  Southwesterly  next  the 
highway  and  12  foot  in  Depth  to  joyn  in  Addition  to  his  other 
buildings  there  standing  on  the  North  East  towards  the  Sea  and 
16  foot  Stud  on  his  Land  Abutting  on  Mackrill  Lane  nigh  the 
house  which  formerly  was  the  Castle  Tavern  in  Boston  in  the 
room  and  stead  of  an  Old  building  of  the  same  Length  and  breadth 
there  now  standing  the  which  he  Intends  to  Demollish  and  also  he 
will  Demollish  another  Old  building  Adjoyning  next  to  Crab  Lane 
of  about  the  same  Dimentions  which  formerly  hath  been  Improved 
as  a  Joyuers  Shop.  The  Land  there  being  Marsh  of  a  great  Depth 
where  a  Foundation  for  building  with  Brick  cannot  be  made  with- 
out an  Excessive  Charge. 

August  14'S  1711. 

[139.]  To  Edward  Hutchinson  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for 
a  Smiths  shop  of  22  foot  long,  18  foot  wide  and  9  foot  Studd  on 
bis  wharffe  below  the  Shops  belonging  to  Elisha  Hutchinson  Esq"^ 
in  Fish  Street  in  Boston  to  stand  25  foot  Distant  from  the  s'^  shops 
and  1 1  foot  Distant  from  Mr  Jabes  Salters  Smith  Shop  which  are 
the  neerest  buildings  there  now  standing. 

September  G"'  1711. 
[130.]     To  Capt.  Natlianiel  Oliver  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Stable  of  16  foot  long  9  foot  wide  and  12  foot  Stud  on  his 


206  City  Document  No.   100. 

Land  being  a  Pasture  which  he  hires  of  Mr  John  Leverett  scituate 
nigh  Leveretts  Lane  in  Boston,  the  which  building  will  stand  sixty 
foot  Distant  from  any  other  building  there  now  Standing. 

[131.]  To  John  Beauchamp  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of  18 
foot  long  fifteen  foot  wide  and  Ten  foot  Stud  on  his  Land  on  the 
backside  of  his  Dwelling  house  in  Newbury  Street  in  Boston  the 
which  building  will  stand  150  foot  Distant  &  from  any  other  build- 
ing there  now  standing. 

September  6,  1711. 
[133.]  To  Thomas  Palmer  Esq^  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  "VVashhouse  of  20  foot  long  Fifteen  foot  wide  and  8  foot  stud 
to  Stand  Joyning  to  his  new  Brick  house  Scituate  in  that  Pasture 
belonging  to  Eliakim  Hutchinson  Esq^  nigh  the  Fort  Hill  in  Boston, 
Also  One  other  building  for  a  Woodhouse  to  Joyn  to  the  s''  Wash- 
house  of  35  foot  long  9  wide  &  7  foot  stud  And  also  One  other 
Building  for  a  Stable  of  25  foot  long  15  wide  and  15  Stud  to  stand 
about  10  feet  Distant  from  the  said  Woodhouse,  All  of  which 
buildings  will  stand  far  Distant  from  any  other  buildings  there  now 
standing.     And  also  to  Cover  his  new  Brick  house  with  shingle. 

September  13.  1711. 
[133.]  To  Mary  Edwards  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a 
warehouse  of  24  foot  long  16  wide  and  16  Stud  with  a  Flat  roof  on 
the  Lower  part  of  her  Wharffe  lying  before  her  house  in  Fish  street 
in  Boston,  the  said  building  to  stand  in  the  room  and  Stead  of  an 
Old  timber  Warehouse  there  now  standing  of  the  same  Length 
breadth  and  heigth,  the  which  she  will  Demolish. 

July  15'\  1712. 

[134.]  To  Edward  Gray  of  Boston  Eopemakerto  Erect  a  Timber 
building  of  Forty  foot  long  20  foot  wide  and  8  foot  studd  to  stand 
abutting  the  Southerly  end  thereof  on  Cow  Lane ;  Also  a  Range 
of  Sheds  of  Ten  feet  wide  and  seven  feet  studd  and  Four  hundred 
feet  in  Length  North  Westerly  and  One  End  adjoyning  to  the 
former  on  a  peice  of  Land  which  he  lately  purchased  for  a  Rope- 
walk  being  the  Rear  or  North  Easterly  side  of  that  Land  formerly 
known  by  the  name  of  Atkinsons  pasture  nigh  Long  lane  in 
Boston. 

Provided  That  the  said  buildings  be  continued  to  stand  for  no 
longer  time  than  the  same  be  Improved  as  a  Rope  walk. 

October  29.  1712. 
[135.]  To  William  Skinner  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Stable  and  Cow  house  of  Twenty  two  foot  long,  eighteen  feet 
wide,  and  Sixteen  foot  Studd  to  stand  on  his  Land  Fifty  feet 
distant  from  the  Easterly  End  of  his  Dwelling  house,  Scituate  & 
abutting  on  the  Easterly  side  of  Orange  Street  in  Boston,  and 
farther  distant  from  any  other  building  there  now  standing. 


MiSCELLAXEOUS    PAPERS.  207 


January  8"^  1712. 
[136.]  To  John  Clark  Esq'  to  Remove  three  shops  now 
standing  in  the  Front  of  his  Land  on  ffish  street  unto  the  Front  of 
his  Land  iu  Middle  street  where  they  will  be  less  obnoxious  to 
fflre  ;  in  the  room  whereof  he  will  Erect  a  Brick  house  which  will 
be  a  better  preservative  to  the  neighbourhood  in  Case  of  Fire. 

March  12"^  1712. 

[137.]  To  Sundry  Inhabitants  of  the  North  End  of  Boston  to 
Erect  with  Timber  a  Meeting  house  for  the  Public  "Worship  of  God 
of  Sixty-five  feet  long  forty  eight  feet  wide  and  thirty  feet  Stud 
with  a  Flat  roof  and  Battlements  round  the  same  on  a  peice  of 
Land  Commonly  known  by  the  Name  of  Major  Richards's  past- 
ure, Abutting  Westerly  on  North  Street,  and  Southerly  on  New 
Street,  the  said  building  to  stand  Fifty  foot  from  any  Dwelling 
house  there  now  standing. 

[138.]  To  Isaiah  Tay  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  building  for  a 
Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  38  foot  wide  and  24  foot  Stud  on 
his  Land  Scituate  on  the  Southerly  side  of  the  Starr  Tavern  in 
Boston,  the  said  buildino^  to  stand  with  One  side  thereof  abutting 
on  Hannover  Street,  and  is  to  be  iu  the  room  of  the  Dwelling 
house  of  the  late  Thomas  Harwood  dece'd  of  about  the  same 
Length  and  breadth  and  the  better  to  prevent  the  spreading  of 
Fire  he  will  Carry  up  both  Ends  thereof  with  a  dead  brick  Wall, 
to  be  Three  foot  higher  than  any  part  of  t.  e  Timber  work  and 
will  also  plaister  the  Front  of  the  said  building. 

April  10'\  1713. 

[139.]  To  Samuel  Wentworth  to  remove  his  house  next  the 
Sea  in  which  Mr  Ralph  Carter  dec'd  forrnerl^'  dwelt  Forty  foot 
lower  down  upon  his  Wharffe  and  to  remove  his  house  where  Mrs 
Hall  now  dwells  lower  down  on  the  s*^  Wharffe,  and  also  to  remove 
the  Row  of  Shops  now  standing  on  the  upper  side  and  Mr  Gerrish's 
Shop  on  the  lower  side  of  the  Street  to  such  place  or  places  on  the 
said  Wharffe  as  the  Select  men  shall  advise  &  direct,  the  s**  Went- 
worth having  lately'  purchased  the  housing  and  Lands  of  Capt 
Thomas  Lake  dece'd  Scituate  in  Anne  Street,  and  Intending  to 
make  the  said  Street  there  more  Commodious  by  adding  to  the 
breadth  thereof  Twelve  or  fourteen  feet  as  the  Select  Men  shall 
advise,  and  to  Erect  Brick  buildings  on  the  full  Front  of  his  s*^ 
Land  on  Each  side  of  the  highway. 

[140.]  To  William  Tilley  to  remove  his  Timber  buildings 
lately  Erected  on  a  piece  of  Land  belonging  to  Eliakira  Hutchin- 
son Esq""  which  he  improved  for  a  Ropewalk  to  a  piece  of  Land 
next  adjoining  which  he  lately  purchased  of  the  heirs  of  Mr  At- 
kinson he  Continuing  the  same  for  the  aforesaid  use  only :  &  also 
to  Erect  with  Timber  a  building  for  a  Warehouse  of  30  foot  long 
25  feet  wide  &  15  feet  studd  on  his  Wharffe  standing  on  the  sea- 
board side  before  the  Land  formerly  Gov"  Searle's  being  farr  dis- 
tant from  any  other  building  there  now  standing. 


208  City  Document  No.   100. 


July  the  30"^  1713 

[141.]  To  James  Ponniman,  For  that  Whereas  he  is  about  to 
Repah"  a  Dwelling  house  of  his,  being  a  Corner  house  fronting 
towards  Summer  Street  and  Marlborough  Street  in  Boston,  and 
being  Desirous  to  Erect  in  Addition  thereto  upon  a  Vacant  strip  of 
Land  of  his  (next  to  Summer  Street)  A  New  side  to  bis  s"^  building 
of  Twenty  two  foot  long  and  Twenty  six  foot  stud,  which  will  En- 
large his  s*^  house  Eighteen  Inches  wide  in  the  Front  next  to  Marl- 
borough Street  and  five  foot  wider  in  the  Rear,  and  he  will  Cover 
the  whole  house  with  a  Flatt  Roof  and  make  battlemts  round  the 
same,  the  which  New  side  will  stand  more  than  Fifty  foot  distant 
from  Mr  Joseph  Aliens  Shop,  which  is  the  nearest  building  on 
that  side. 

August  the  13"^  1713. 
[143.]  To  Capt.  Nathanael  Oliver  to  Erect  with  Timber  a 
building  for  a  Kitchen  of  22  foot  long  14  foot  wide  and  15  foot 
Stud  to  stand  in  his  yard  with  One  End  thereof  Adjoyning  to  the 
middle  part  of  the  Southerly  side  of  his  Brick  Warehouse  at  the 
lower  End  of  Water  Street  in  Boston,  Provided  the  Two  Ends 
thereof  be  of  Brick  and  that  he  plaister  or  Rough  Cast  the  Two 
sides  which  are  of  Timber  and  Cover  the  Roof  thereof  with  slate. 

August  the  l4'^  1713 

[143.]  To  Henry  Hill  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  New  building 
for  a  Barn  or  Stoi'e  house  of  32  foot  long  18  foot  wide  and  14  foot 
stud  to  Stand  on  his  Wharffe  next  the  Sea  about  100  foot  below  his 
Still  house  which  is  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing. 

October  the  8'^  1713. 
[144.]  To  Thomas  Banister  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Barn  or  Storehouse  of  Thirty  foot  long  20  wide  and  18  Stud  with 
a  flatt  roof  on  his  Land  Scituate  at  the  lower  end  of  the  Common 
or  Training  feildin  Boston,  the  said  building  to  stand  Abutting  the 
So.  Easterly  side  thereof  on  the  said  Common  and  the  South 
Westerly  end  thereof  on  the  beach  next  the  Sea,  and  more  than 
One  thousand  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  now  standing. 

October  9'^^  1713. 
[145.]  To  Samuel  Rand,  That  Whereas  he  is  now  Erecting  a 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  brick  abutting  on  King  Street 
over  against  the  Town  house  in  Boston  and  his  Land  being  narrow 
So  as  that  the  Rear  End  of  his  said  building  within  the  side  Walls  of 
brick  will  not  be  full  Twelve  foot  and  half  in  breadth  on  the  lower 
story  and  Sixteen  foot  wide  from  thence  upwards  so  that  he  can- 
not possibly  carry  up  the  same  with  Brick  so  as  to  have  room  for 
Lights  and  Doors.  It's  now  Consented  to  That  he  carry  up  the  s*^ 
End  with  Timber  provided  he  Sufficiently  Cover  all  the  Timber  work 
of  that  End  (Excepting  the  doors  and  Windows)  with  Slate  Stone. 


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January  the  5'^  1713. 
[146.]  To  Robert  Cojo,  to  remove  a  Timber  building  being 
a  Barn  or  Workhouse  of  20  foot  long  16  wide  and  12  foot  Stud 
now  standing  nigh  the  Dwelling  house  where  Deacon  Sanders 
formerly  dwelt  at  the  South  end  of  Boston  and  to  place  y*^  same  in 
a  pasture  which  he  hath  hired  of  Jeremiah  Dummer  Esq"  Scituate 
on  the  Southerh'  side  of  Long  lane  in  Boston  aforesaid  and  there 
to  Improve  the  same  to  dwell  in  which  will  stand  about  12  foot 
distant  from  the  s*^  Dummers  Coach  house  and  farr  remote  from 
any  other  building  there  now  standing. 

March  the  11"^  1713. 

[147.]  To  Daniel  Allen  of  Boston  Inhplder  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Barn  of  40  foot  long  25  foot  wide  &  14  foot  Stud  on 
a  peice  of  Land  which  he  hires  of  Andrew  Belcher  Esq"^  on  the 
Southerly  side  of  Pond  Street  in  Boston.  The  which  building  will 
stand  Sixty  three  foot  distant  from  an}'  or  the  nearest  building 
now  there  standing.  Provided  it  be  not  Improved  hereafter  to  any 
other  use  than  that  of  a  Barn  or  stable. 

Boston  April  8*  1713. 

[148.]  To  Capt.  Thomas  Huthinson  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  16  wide  &  22  Studd 
where  an  Old  Brewhouse  now  stands  on  the  Northerly  side  of  that 
his  Wharffe  belonging  to  &  lying  on  the  Easterly  side  of  the 
Dwelling  house  in  which  Mr  John  Vial  lately  dwelt  being  on  the 
Easterly  side  of  Ship  Street  in  Boston  and  also  an  Addition  of 
other  buildings  for  Shops  or  Storehouses  to  stand  Joyning  thereto 
in  the  same  Range  of  60  feet  in  length  16  foot  wide  &  12  studd 
and  he  will  Demolish  the  s''  Old  Brew  house  &  the  other  buildings  in 
that  range  belonging  thereto  of  about  the  same  breadth  with  that 
which  he  Intends  to  build  new,  and  also  he  will  Demolish  his 
other  row  of  old  buildings  now  standing  on  the  South  side  of  that 
his  Wharffe  which  was  Mr  Vials  and  he  -s^ill  leave  that  space 
Vacant  &  unbuilt. 

Provided  the  whole  building  be  not  above  16  foot  stud  &  that 
the  same  be  20  foot  distant  from  the  above-mentioned  Dwelling 
house. 

[s^'c]  [147.]  To  George  Terrant  to  Erect  a  timber  building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  of  34  foot  long  18  wide  &  18  studd  on  his 
Land  on  the  Westerly  side  of  the  highway  leading  to  Roxbury  being 
part  of  the  new  Settlem"  nigh  the  line  of  Defence  at  the  South 
end  of  Boston.  The  whigh  building  will  stand  400  foot  distant 
from  any  building  now  there  standing  provided  he  carry  up  one 
end  thereof  with  a  brick  Wall. 

Boston  April  26"\  1714. 

[.sic]  [148.]  To  Andrew  Belcher  Esq''  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dueling  house  of  42  foot  long  36  wide  &  25  studd 
on  a  peice*  of  Land  of  his  abutting  Westerly  on  Newbury  Street  & 


210'  City  Document  No.  100. 

Northerly  on  Pond  Street  at  the  ■  South  end  of  Boston  &  for  the 
better  preventing  the  spreading  of  ffire  he  will  Plaister  or  Rough 
Cast  that  side  of  the  s'^  building  which  will  stand  abutting  on 
Newbury  Street  Carry  up  Each  end  thereof  with  a  dead  Brick 
Wall  Cover  the  roof  w""  slate,  the  which  building  will  stand  about 
30  foot  distant  from  any  building  now  standing  at  P^ither  end 
thereof  &  more  than  One  hundred  foot  Distant  from  any  building, 
on  ye  Rear  or  Easterly  side  in  the  room  &  stead  of  an  Old 
dwelling  house  on  ye  same  ground  now  there  standing  the  which 
he  intends  to  Demolish. 

[149.]  To  John  Colman  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Kitchen  of  20  foot  square  to  Joyn  in  Addition  to  the  Northerly 
end  of  that  his  dwelling  house  or  Tenemen'  coiiiouly  called  or 
known  by  the  Name  of  the  Bowling  Green  nigh  unto  Cambridge 
Street  m  Boston  the  which  building  will  stand  40  foot  distant  from 
any  other  building  there  now  standing  on  that  side  &  is  in  the  same 
place  &  stead  of  an  Old  Kitchen  of  20  foot  long  &  18  wide  there 
now  standing  the  which  he  intends  to  demolish. 

[150.]  To  Samuel  Wentworth,  That  Whereas  he  having  for- 
merly by  his  petition  dated  the  6'*"  of  April  1713.  Set  forth  his  In- 
tentions to  make  the  highway  in  Anne  Street  more  Commodious 
by  adding  to  the  breadth  thereof  Twelve  or  ffourteen  foot  out  of 
his  own  Land  so  as  the  Select  men  shall  advise  and  to  Erect  brick 
buildings  on  the  full  front  of  his  Land  on  each  side  of  the  said  high- 
way, and  Whereas  there  was  then  standing  on  his  Land  four  dis- 
tinct timber  buildings,  which  he  then  asked  the  liberty  of  removing 
&  placing  the  same  down  on  his  Wharffe  Vizt  that  his  house  in 
which  Mr  Ralph  Carter  formeilj-  dwelt  to  stand  40  foot  lower  down 
on  his  wharffe  that  his  house  in  which  Mrs  Hall  lately  dwelt  to 
stand  yet  further  down  on  his  wharffe  than  the  former  &  to  remove 
that  his  row  of  Shops  then  standing  on  the  upper  side  and  Mr 
Gerrishs  Shop  on  the  lower  side  of  the  way  to  stand  on  such  place 
or  places  of  his  Wharffe  which  was  then  Erecting  as  the  Selectmen 
of  the  s*^  Town  should  advise  And  Direct,  the  which  Petition  was 
approved  &  License  granted  him  so  to  remove  &  place  the  s'^  build- 
ing. Since  which  he  hath  considered  of  another  way  of  building 
on  his  s*^  Wharffe  more  for  the  benefit  &  safety  of  his  Estate  there 
(&  as  he  Conceives)  of  Greater  securit}'  to  prevent  the  spreading 
of  fflre,  than  what  he  formerly  proposed.  It's  Now  Consented  to 
that  Lycence  be  granted  him  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a  Dwell- 
ing house  of  40  foot  long  22  wide  &  27  studd  to  stand  on  is  afores'd 
Wharffe  70  foot  distant  iDelow  the  highway  &  he  will  CaiTy  up  each 
end  of  the  s"^  building  next  the  North  West  &  South  East  with  a 
dead  brick  Wall  which  shall  Extend  three  foot  higher  than  the 
Timber  work  thereof  &  as  a  further  argument  to  obtain  the  grant 
of  his  Petition  he  hath  already  demolished  that  his  house  in  which 
Mr  Hall  dwelt  &  intends  to  Demolish  One  half  of  that  house  in 
which  Mr  Carter  dwelt  both  which  were  before  intended  to  stand 
in  the  room  of  this  which  he  now  Petitions  for  in  hopes  of  a  Grant. 

June  16'M714. 
[151.]     To  Deacon  John  Marion  and  others  the  Coiiiittee  for 


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the  first  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  of 
16  foot  long  12  wide  and  16  Stud  to  Joyn  in  Addition  to  the  North 
Westerly  Corner  of  that  the  Dwelling  house  where  the  Reverend 
Mr  Benj''  Wadsworth  now  dwells  in  the  room  and  stead  of  an  Old 
building  of  12  foot  Square  now  there  standing  the  which  they 
intend  to  Demolish,  the  which  Additional  building  will  stand  remote 
from  any  other  building  now  standing. 

July  13"^  1714. 

[153.]  To  John  Baker  of  Boston  Blacksmith  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Storehouse  of  40  foot  long  14  wide  and  12 
Stud  on  his  Wharffe  next  the  Sea  Scituate  on  the  Easterly  end  of 
his  Father  Deacon  Bakers  Shop  &  Wharffe  on  the  Easterly  side  of 
Ship  Street  in  Boston,  the  which  building  will  stand  30  foot  dis- 
tant from  the  Easterly  end  of  his  Colehouse  now  Standing  there  and 
One  Corner  at  the  lower  or  Easterly  end  thereof  will  stand  about 
Eight  foot  distant  from  Robert  Fethergills  Slaughter  house  and  at 
a  farr  Greater  Distance  from  any  other  building  now  standing ; 
the  s*^  Wharffe  where  the  said  building  is  intended  to  be  sett  being 
wholly  unfit,  there  being  no  foundation  to  sett  a  Brick  building  on. 

August  19'^  1714. 

[153.]  To  Eleazer  Dorby  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Stable  22  feet  in  length  and  18  wide  to  Entertain  his  hay  and 
horses,  upon  his  pasture  Land  Scituate  &  abutting  on  Sea  Street 
in  Boston,  which  building  will  stand  at  40  feet  distance  from  any 
other  building  there  now  standing. 

Provided  it  be  not  hereafter  Improved  to  any  other  use  than  that 
of  a  Barn  or  stable.  .  ^ 

Aug  19'\  1714. 

[154.]  To  John  Briggs  of  Boston  to  Erect  a  timber  building 
at  the  Westermost  End  or  Rear  of  his  Dwelling  house  at  the  South 
End  of  Boston  fronting  to  Newbury  Street  of  18  feet  wide  &  20 
long  in  the  room  of  an  Old  Decayed  building  there  now  standing 
which  he  will  Demolish  &  intends  to  carry  up  a  Brick  Wall  on  the 
North  side  and  at  the  end  adjoyning  to  his  Dwelling  house  the 
other  part  to  be  of  Timber. 

Boston  October  14**^  1714. 

[155.]  To  Thomas  Jones  and  Christopher  Monk  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  feet  long  30  wide  and 
Eighteen  Stud  on  a  peice  of  Land  which  they  lately  bought  of  Mr 
Joshua  Gee  Scituate  on  the  Northerly  side  of  Princ6  Street 
between  the  Dwelling  house  of  the  late  Benj"  Swaens  and  tlie 
house  whicii  formerly  was  Daniel  Travis's  next  to  Snowhill  at  the 
North  end  of  Boston  the  which  building  will  stand  53  foot  distant 
from  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing  &  for  the  better 
security  in  Case  of  ffire  they  will  carry  up  the  North  West  End 
thereof  next  to  Benj"  Swaens  with  a  dead  Brick  Wall  which  shall 
Extend  Two  foot  and  half  higher  than  the  Timber  work  thereof  & 
Plaster  or  Rough  Cast  the  s*'  Easterly  end  next  to  the  said  Travis's 


212  City  Document  No.   100. 

&  they  will  also  place  Battlements  on  the  Roof.  Provided  the 
Petitioners  carry  up  both  Ends  of  the  abovementioned  building 
with  a  dead  Brick  Wall  to  extend  two  foot  &  half  above  the 
Timber  work  thereof. 

[156o]  To  Stephen  Honiwell  of  Boston  Boatman  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  32  foot  long  20  wide  &  15 
stud  on  his  Land  being  part  of  that  which  was  formerly  known  by 
the  name  of  Atkinsons  pasture  at  the  South  end  of  Boston,  the 
which  building  will  stand  abutting  on  a  New  Street  which  is  In- 
tended to  be  laid  out  there  &  One  hundred  &  Eighty  foot  distant 
from  any  otlier  building  there  now  standing  &  more^than  100  foot 
distant  from  the  Laud  of  Theodore  Atkinson  Esq"". 

[157.]  To  Benjamin  Johns  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Barn  or  Stable  for  the  Common  Entertainment  of  horses  of  24  foot 
wide  42  long  and  15  stud  on  His  Land  Scituate  &  Abutting  on  or 
nigh  Summer  Street  in  Boston  the  which  building  will  stand  100 
foot  distant  from  his  own  Dwelling  house  there  and  at  a  farr 
greater  distance  from  any  other  building  there  now  standing. 

Provided  the  afores*^  building  be  Improved  hereafter  to  no  other 
use  than  that  of  a  Barn  or  Stable. 


December  2^  1714. 

[158.]     To  Benjamin  Andrews  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  & 

26  studd  on  his  Land  being  part  of  that  Commonly  known  by  the 
name  of  Atkinsons  pasture  at  the  Southerly  part  of  Boston  the 
which  building  is  to  stand  One  End  thereof  abutting  on  a  New 
highway  there  laid  out  &. called  Atkinsons  Street  between  the  Land 
of  Capt.  Nath^  Green  on  the  Nortli  and  the  Land  of  Edward  Grey 
on  the  South  One  side  of  s*^  building  to  stand  abutting  on  s*^  Capt 
Greens  Land,  the  which  side  he  will  Carry  up  with  a  dead  brick 
Wall  Extending  Three  foot  higher  than  the  timber  work  of  s^  build- 
ing and  the  Rear  or  Easterly  end  thereof  will  stand  80  foot  distant 
from  Mr  Greys  Ropeshed  which  is  the  nearest  building  there  now 
standing. 

[159.]     To  William  Tilley  of  Boston  Ropemaker  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  48  foot  long  22  wide  and 

27  studd  together  with  an  Additional  building  for  a  Kitchen  of  15 
foot  square  to  Joyn  on  the  Easterly  end  thereof,  On  his  Land  being 
part  of  that  which  formerly  was  Gov''  Searle's  pasture  abutting  on 
Cow  Lane  in  Boston  the  which  building  will  stand  with  the  North 
Westerly  end  thereof  next  to  Cow  Lane  and  at  that  End  53  foot 
distant  from  his  own  work  house  and  the  Northerly  Corner  will 
stand  45  foot  distant  from  an  Old  house  in  which  Widow  Puncheon 
lately  dwelt  which  are  the  nearest  buildings  there  and  at  a  farr 
Greater  Distance  from  any  other  building  now  standing,  And  for 
the  better  security  in  Case  of  Fire  he  will  carry  u[>  Each  End  of 
the  s*^  building  w*^  a  Dead  brick  Wall  Extending  three  foot  higher 
than  the  Timlier  work  thereof  &  he  will  plaister  or  Rough  Cast  the 
South  Westerly  side  of  the  s*^  building. 


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March  y'  4"^  1714.    ' 

[160.]  To  Thomas  Selby  of  Boston  Perriwigg  maker  to 
Erect  a  Shop  or  building  of  Timber  at  the  Eastermost  end  of  Mr 
Butlers  Row  of  Brick  buildings  fronting  to  King  street  in  Boston 
upon  a  peice  of  the  said  Butlers  Whartfe  and  Flatts  to  be  twenty 
feet  wide  Thirty  feet  long  and  Twenty  feet  Stud  ;  Provided  he 
carry  up  a  Brick  Wall  at  the  Easterly  end  and  rough  Cast  the 
other  end,  and  sides  thereof,  and  Cover  the  ro©f  with  Slate,  and 
make  and  maintain  Battlements  on  the  same. 

April  the  28.  1715 

[161.]  To  David  Colson  of  Boston  Leather  Dresser  (in  order 
to  the  carrving  on  his  Trade)  to  Erect  a  timber  building  for  a  Work- 
house of  40  feet  long  20  wide  &  23  Stud  with  a  Flatt  on  the  Top  of 
the  Roof  on  his  Land  Scituate  on  the  Northerly  side  of  Frogg  Lane 
at  the  South  end  of  Boston  in  the  room  and  stead  of  an  old  Barn 
there  now  Standing,  the  which  Barn  he  intends  to  remove  unto  the 
Rear  of  his  s*^  Land  there  to  stand  50  foot  distant  from  any  other 
building  there  now  Standing,  the  which  new  building  which  he  now 
desires  to  Erect  will  stand  with  the  South  side  theieof  fronting  to 
and  abutting  on  the  afores*^  Lane  and  the  North  side  thereof  will 
stand  30  foot  distant  from  the  s*  Colsons  own  Dwelling  house  which 
is  the  nearest  building  there  and  40  feet  distant  from  any  other 
building  there  standing  and  he  will  make  and  maintain  Battlements 
on  the  Top  of  the  same  for  tlie  better  security  in  Case  of  ffiie. 

[163.]  To  John  Greeaough  of  Boston  ,Shipwright  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Smiths  Shop  of  40  foot  long  18  wide  &  12 
high  on  tbe  one  side  &  8  Studd  on  the  other  side  on  a  hollow 
Wharffe  of  his  lying  below  a  Certain  Tenement  or  Dwelling  house 
of  his  Scituate  at  the  lower  End  of  North  Street  in  Boston,  the 
which  Shop  or  building  is  to  stand  30  foot  distant  from  his  afores*^ 
Tenement  which  is  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing. 

The  s**  Shop  is  to  be  Improved  by  Solomon  Towusend  Black- 
smith instead  of  his  former  Smith  shop  which  he  hired  of  Mr 
Bronsdon,  the  which  shop  is  now  intended   for  other  uses. 

June  9^^  1715. 

[163.]     To  Joseph  Malara  to  Erect  an,  addition  (with  timber) 

to  the  Southerly  end  of  his  dwelling  house  on  his  Land  abutting 

on  School  Street  in  Boston  of  22    feet  in   length  (that  being  the 

breadth  of  his  house)  about  6  feet  in  breadth  &  24  feet  stud.     On 

.  Condition  that  the  same  do  not  Jett  over  the  s*^  street. 

July  14'^  1715. 

[164.]  To  Benjamin  Bronsdon  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  warehouse  of  Forty  foot  long  Sixteen  foot  wide  &  Sixteen  foot 
Studd  on  the  Easterly  or  lower  End  of  that  his  Wharfe  Scituate 
at  the  lower  side  of  Ship  Street  in  Boston,  the  w*^''  building  will 
Stand  forty  foot  distant  from  any  other  building  there  now  Stand- 
ing.    In  Consideration  of  his  Erecting  the  s''  Building,  and  the 


214  City  Docuivient  No.   100. 

better  to  prevent  the  Spreading  of  fire,  he  will  demolish  buildings 
of  his  of  about  the  Same  breadth  &  length  now  Standing  on  the 
Upper  or  "Westerly  part  of  his  s*^  Wharfe 

July  25"^  1715. 

[165.]  To  Benjamin  Gallop  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for  a 
Smith's  Shop  of  Twenty  foot  long,  fourteen  foot  Wide  and  Seven 
foot  Stud  on  the  Lower  End  of  his  New  Wharfe  next  the  Sea, 
lying  before  his  Dwelling  Situate  next  to  fflsh  Street  in  Boston, 
the  which  Building  will  Stand  forty  foot  distant  from  Mr  John 
Olivers  Cooper's  Shop,  &  about  the  same  distance  from  JMr 
Kenny's  Slaughter  house,  which  are  the  nearest  buildings  there 
Standing  And  in  Consideration  thereof  he  will  remove  his  present 
Smith's  Shop  now  in  the  Tenure  of  Eben''  Bridge  abutting  on  the 
high  Way  to  Stand  Sixty  foot  further  downward  upon  his  Wharfe 
to  be  improved  there,  to  Some  other  Use, 

Provided  it  be  not  improved  to  any  other  Use,  nor  Exceed  the 
Dimensions  above  written. 

August  1^'.  1715. 

[166.]  To  Samuel  Cunabell  of  Boston  Housewright  to  Erect 
a  timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  35  foot  Square  and  18 
foot  Stud  on  his  Land  Scituate  at  the  lower  end  of  Sudbury  Street 
in  Boston,  and  next  adjoining  to  the  Mill  pond  being  part  of  the  Land 
formerly  belonging  to  the  Widow  of  John  Moore  dece'd,  the  which 
building  will  stand  120  Foot  distant  from  the  lower  end  of  Sud- 
bury Street  and  100  foot  distant  from  any  building  there  now 
standing. 

[167.]  To  Daniel  Bell  of  Boston  Mason  to  Erect  a  timber  build- 
ing for  a  Dwelling  house  of  50  foot  long,  21  wide  and  18  stud  on 
his  Land  next  the  Mill  pond  in  Boston  being  part  of  the  Land 
formerly  belonging  to  the  Widow  of  John  Moore  dece'd  the  which 
building  will  stand  more  than  ninety  Foot  distant  Westerly  from 
the  house  now  intended  to  be  Erected  by  Samuel  Cunabell  and  at 
a  Greater  distance  from  any  building  there  now  standing  and  he 
will  set  his  said  house  to  stand  on  the  Southerly  side  of  a  passage 
way  agreed  upon  to  lye  open  through  that  parcel  of  Land. 

[168.]  To  John  Baley  of  Boston  Housewright  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long  20  wide  & 
18  stud  on  his  Land  next  the  Mill  pond  in  Boston  being  part  of 
the  Land  formerly  belonging  to  the  Widow  of  John  Moore  dece'd 
between  the  Lands  of  Samuel  Cunabell  and  Daniel  Bell  the  which 
building  will  stand  30  foot  distant  From  the  house  now  intended 
to  be  built  by  Daniel  Bell  and  58  foot  distant  from  the  house  now 
intended  to  be  there  built  by  the  said  Samuel  Cunabel. 

Sept^  15,  1715. 

[169.]     To  Thomas  Palmer  Esq''  to  Erect  a  timber  building 

for  a   warehouse  of  60  foot   long    20   foot   wide   &    16  stud  on 

his  Wharffe  scituate  near  Olivers  Dock   in  Boston  the  Westerly 

end  of  s*^  building  to  stand  60  foot  distant  from  an  Old  Warehouse 


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of  Ms  there  now  standing  the  Northerly  side  thereof  to  stand  30 
feet  distant  from  a  "Warehouse  of  Mr  Stoddards  which  is  the  near- 
est building  there  &  at  a  f arr  greater  distance  from  any  other  build- 
ing now  standing.  And  for  the  better  security  thereof  in  case  of 
Fire  he  will  Plaister  or  Rough  Cast  the  Northerly  side  &  Westerly 
end  of  the  s'^  building,  and  for  asmuch  as  that  he  cannot  (with- 
out an  unknown  charge)  expect  a  foundation  there  to  build  with 
Brick.  I 

[170.]  To  Francis  Borland  of  Boston,  That  whereas  he  having 
an  old  barn  or  Stable  of  23  foot  long  on  his  land  Scituate  on 
the  Westerly  side  of  Sudbury  Street  in  Boston  lying  between  the 
Bowling  Green  and  the  Mill  pond  and  being  desirous  to  make  the 
same  coinodious  for  a  Coach  house. 

It's  Consented  unto  That  he  have  liberty  to  Erect  an  Addition 
(with  timber)  thereto  of  Eleven  feet  in  length  and  four  feet  and 
an  half  in  breadth  to  the  whole  and  also  an  Addition  of  five  feet 
more  in  heighth  &  to  prevent  danger  by  fire  he  will  Ceil  with  plais- 
tering  the  under  side  of  the  Chamber  floor. 

October  6*  1715. 

[171.]  To  Henry  Hill,  Eleazer  Darby,  David  Craige.  Nich- 
olas Boone  and  Samuel  Adams  in  the  behalf  of  themselves  &  their 
Associates  to  Erect  -a  timber  Edifice  &  Cover  it  w'"^  shingle  for  a 
pu"blick  meeting  house  for  the  Service  and  Worship  of  God  of  65 
feet  in  length  45  feet  in  breadth  and  31  feet  stud  with  a  flat  roof 
and  Battlements  round  the  same  on  a  peice  of  Land  commonly 
called  Church  Green  nigh  unto  Summer  Street  in  Boston,  the 
which  peice  of  Land  was  lately  by  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town 
erf  Boston  Assembled  in  a  public  Town  meeting  granted  to  them 
for  that  use. 

January  30,  1715. 

[172.]  To  John  Roberts  jun''  (For  the  better  carrying  on  his 
Trade  of  a  Boatbuilder)  to  Erect  a  Timber  shed  or  Workhouse  of 
36  feet  in  length  19  wide  &  9  studd  on  his  Wharffe  lying  against 
Lynn  street  between  the  proprietys  of  James  Freeman  and  Ben- 
jamin Williams  at  ihe  North  end  of  Boston,  the  which  building 
will  stand  next  the  River  50  feet  distant  below  y''  a'^  Street  and  30 
feet  distant  from  a  Kitchin  belonging  to  a  Tenement  of  y*^  s^''  M'' 
Freemans  which  is  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing. 

April  30*,  1716. 
[173.]  To  Edward  Hutchinson  Esq'  for  and  on  the  behalf  of 
the  proprietors  of  the  Saltworks  at  the  Neck  of  Land  in  Boston  to 
Erect  there  a  Timber  building  for  the  boyling  and  housing  of  Salt 
of  Sixty  foot  long,  40  foot  wide,  and  Sixteen  foot  Stud,  which  (as 
is  well  known)  will  stand  farr  remote  from  any  other  building 
there  now  standing. 

July  6'h.  1716. 

[174.]  To  Oliver  Noyes  Esq''  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  for 
a  warehouse  or  Granary  «fec  of  150  feet  long  20  wide  and  16  Stud, 
on  his  Flatts  lying  on  the  Northwesterly  side  of  his  proportion  of 


21(5  City  Document  No.   100. 

the  Wall  or  Out  Wharves  Scituate  ou  the  southerly  side  of  the 
Middle  Gap  (so  called)  in  the  Cove  or  Dock  lying  before  tlie 
Town  of  Boston,  tlie  which  building  will  stand  more  than  150  feet 
distant  from  any  other  building  now  being  or  standing,  it  being 
Impracticable  at  present  to  build  y*^  same  there  with  Brick. 

July  17"\  1716. 

[175.]  To  John  Williams  of  Boston  Brewer  to  Erect  a  Tim- 
ber building  for  a  Brewhouse  of  30  foot  long,  20  wide  and  14 
Stud,  on  his  Land  which  he  lately  purchased  of  Capt.  Nathanael 
Green,  Scituate  nigh  unto  Atkinsons  Lane  in  Boston,  the  which 
building  will  stand  Eighty  six  feet  distant  from  a  shed  or  cottage 
in  the  Rear  of  Mr.  John  Mannings  Land  which  is  the  nearest 
building  there  now  standing  (near  unto  a  highway  which  is  there 
to  be  laid  out)  and  at  a  farr  greater  distance  from  any  other 
building. 

July  31^'.  1716. 

[176.]  To  Mary  Hough  of  Boston  Widow  to  Erect  a  timber 
building  for  a  smith  shop  and  Coalhouse  of  50  foot  long  25  wide 
&  10  stud  on  her  Wharffe  &  Flatts  lying  against  her  Land  on  the 
Easterly  side  of  Ship  street  and  next  adjoyning  to  the  water 
ways  and  Flatts  belonging  to  the  Salutation  Tavern  at  y''  North 
end  of  Boston,  the  which  building  is  to  stand  (the  North  Easte'rly 
end  thereof)  twelve  feet  distant  below  that  y^  Smith  Shop  now  in 
y^  Tenure  of  Thomas  Townseud  which  is  One  hundred  and  Eighty 
feet  below  the  af ores'^'  street  or  highway,  the  s'^  smith  shop  now 
designed  to  be  built  being  Intended  to  be  Occupied  by  Mr 
Nathan^  Ayres  Anchorsmith  and  the  present  shop  which  he  now 
hires  of  y^  s*^  Hough  (which  stands  in  a  more  hazardous  place  in 
case  of  fire)  being  intended  to  be  Improved  no  longer  as  a  smith 
shop,  but  applyed  to  some  other  use. 

Provided  the  s*^  Hough  Place  y^  s'^  building  fforty  foot  Father 
down  from  the  street  than  is  mentioned  above. 

October  4«^  1716. 

[177.]  To  John  Nelson  Esq""  of  Boston  to  erect  a  timber 
Building  for  a  Warehouse  of  fifty  feet  long,  Twenty  five  feet  wide 
and  fourteen  foot  Stud  ou  the  Wharfe  now  in  his  Tenure,  which 
formerly  did  belong  to  Deacon  Theophilus  ffrary  de'cd.  Situate  at 
the  South  End  of  Boston  the  which  Building  (So  Erected)  will 
Stand  One  Hundred  feet  distant  from  any  other  Building  there 
now  Standing. 

July  19  1717. 

[178.]  To  Ebenezer  Leadbetter  of  Boston  Cordwainer  to 
Erect  a  timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  30  foot  long  20 
foot  wide  &  18  foot  stud  on  his  Land  being  part  of  that  which 
formerly  was  John  Masons  pasture,  abutting  Southerly  on  the 
north  Side  of  West  street  in  Boston.  The  which  building  is  to 
stand  two  rod  distant  from  Mr  John  Briggs's  Barn  which  is  the 
nearest  building  there    and  ten    rod   distant   from   any  Dwelling 


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house  now  standing  &  he  not  being  able  to  be  at  the  charge  of 
building   with   brick. 

Provided  the  s*^  Leadbetter  carry  up  that  end  of  the  s*^  building 
next  to  the  said  Briggs's  Barn  with  a  Brick  Wall. 

July  29,  1717. 

[179,]  To  William  Payne  of  Boston  Esq'' to  Erect  a  timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  40  foot  long,  30  wide  &  20  studd 
on  his  Land  being  part  of  the  new  Range  of  Lotts  on  the  Neck 
lying  on  the  Northerly  side  of  the  line  of  Defence  at  the  South 
end  of  Boston,  the  which  building  will  stand  about  Two  hundred 
feet  distant  from  a  house  lately  built  by  Mr  George  Terrant  which 
is  the  nearest  building  there  now  standing. 

[180.]  To  Daniel  Oliver  of  Boston  Merchant  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Warehouse  of  60  feet  long  24  Foot  wide  & 
18  Foot  studd  on  a  Wharffe  which  he  is  about  to  make  on  his 
Flatts  being  part  of  that  which  formerly  was  Gov""  Searles  Flatts 
on  the  South  Easterly  side  of  that  which  was  Harrisons  Eopewalk 
in  Boston,  Scituate  between  the  propriety s  of  William  Tilley  & 
Edward  Grey,  The  which  building  will  stand  60  feet  distant  from 
a  Warehouse  of  M''  William  Tilleys  &  at  a  farr  greater  distance 
from  any  other  building  there  now  standing. 

[181.]  To  Patrick  Ogilvie  of  Boston  Marriner  to  Erect  a 
timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  55  feet  long,  30  wide  & 
20  studd  with  a  Kitchen  of  20  feet  Square  to  joyn  on  the  Northerly 
side  thereof,  to  stand  on  his  Land  abutting  on  the  Northerly  side 
of  tlie  Coihon  or  Training  Field  next  adjoyning  to  a  pasture 
formerly  belonging  to  M''  Thomas  Banister  in  Boston,  the  which 
building  will  stand  more  than  300  feet  distant  from  any  other 
building  there  now  standing. 

August  29,  1717. 

[182.]  To  John  Meinzies  Esq',  to  Erect  a  timber  building 
for  a  Barn  and  Stable  of  40  feet  in  length  18  feet  in  breadth  &  10 
feet  high  in  the  side  walls  within  one  pasture  belonging  to  him  & 
his  Wife  in  Suiher  street  which  will  be  about  84  foot  or  thereby 
from  the  house  also  belonging  to  them  now  standing  thereupon, 
which  house  is  distant  from  any  other  house  100  foot  or  thereby 
on  the  one  hand  and  more  than  200  on  the  other  hand  and  is 
bounded  to  the  street  by  one  little  garden  &  to  the  Southward  by 
the  s'^  John  Meinzies  pasture. 

[183.]  To  Thomas  Hutchinson  Esq""  to  Erect  a  timber  build- 
ing for  a  warehouse  of  40  feet  long  18  wide  &  16  studd  to  stand 
adjoyning  to  the  lower  end  of  another  timber  Warehouse  of  his 
of  about  the  same  dimensions  to  stand  ,on  that  his  Wharffe  which 
formerly  was  Col'^  Fosters  next  unto  the  Wharffe  which  formerly 
was  Mr  John  Vialls  on  the  P^asterly  side  of  Ship  Street  in  Boston, 
in  ye  same  place  &  stead  of  an  old  timber  Warehouse  of  his  there 
now  standing  of  36  feet  long  18  wide  &  16  studd  with  a  shed  of 
10  feet  in  length  adjoyning  at  the  lower  end  thereof.  All  of  which 
he  intends  wholly  to  demolish 


218  City  Document  No.   100. 

April  10'\  1718. 
[184.}  To  Jouatha,n  Belcher  to  Erect  a  Timber  Warehouse 
of  80  feet  in  length  24  feet  wide  and  10  feet  studd  on  his  Wharffe 
lying  against  his  Land  Scituate  on  the  Westerly  side  of  Boston 
abutting  on  Charles  River  being  part  of  that  Land  which  formerly 
was  Mr  John  Aliens  pasture,  the  which  building  will  stand  more 
than  Fifty  Rodds  distant  from  any  other  building  there  now 
standing. 

July  14'\  1718. 

[185.]  To  Jarvis  Ballard  of  Boston  to  Erect  a  Timber  build- 
ing for  a  Kitchen  of  15  feet  long  11  wide  &  14  feet  studd  to  stand 
adjoyning  to  the  middle  of  the  North  West  side  of  his  Dwelling 
house  scituate  on  the  Southerly  side  of  Cold  lane  in  Boston,  And 
to  effect  the  same  by  running  a  timber  building  of  his  of  about  y^ 
same  dimensions  now  standing  on  his  Land  abutting  on  Cold  lane 
&  placing  the  same  to  stand  as  a  Kitchen  adjoyning  to  his  house 
as  afores*^. 

Provided  that  he  Demolish  the  old  Leantoe  now  standing  on  that 
spott. 

August  22<i  1718. 

[186.]  To  Ebenezer  Burges  of  Boston  Cordwainer  to  Erect  a 
Timber  Building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of  Thirty  Eight  feet  in  Length 
Sixteen  feet  Wide  &  Sixteen  feet  Studd,  on  his  Land  which  he  hires 
of  the  Town  of  Boston,  Situate  at  the  lower  End  of  Cold  Lane 
next  to  the  Mill  pond  in  Boston  in  the  room  &  Stead  of  an  old 
building  there  now  Standing  of  about  the  Same  length  and  Breadth 
Provided  he  demolish  wholly  the  s**  old  Building  now  Standing  on 
that  Spot. 

[187.]  To  Edward  Hutchinson  Esq''  on  the  behalf  of  himself 
&  the  rest  of  the  Owners  of  the  Water  Mills  in  Boston,  for  the 
benefit  of  themselves  &  others  of  the  Inhabitants  who  shall  have 
occasion  to  make  use  thereof,  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  of  40 
feet  in  length  18  feet  wide  &  18  feet  Stud  in  addition  to  their 
G-ranar}^  now  standing  nigh  \the  North  Water  Mills,  the  which 
buildings  they  intend  to  place  so  as  to  add  18  feet  to  the  length  of 
the  former  at  the  Noi'th  West  end  thereof  &  22  feet  of  the  s*^  new 
.  building  to  be  as  an  [_  extending  towards  the  South  West. 

fleb'-y  24"^  1718. 
[188.]  To  Mr  Thomas  Clarke  &  William  Harris  Esq^  in 
behalf  of  themselves  &  y*^  rest  of  their  Society,  to  Erect  a  Timber 
Building  to  Stand  adjoyning  to  the  North  side  of  their  Meeting 
House  for  the  Public  Worship  of  God  in  Brattle  street  of  Sixteen 
feet  wide  Sixty  five  feet  long  &  twenty  five  feet  studd,  the  which 
Building  when  so  Erected  will  stand  full  Thirty  Seven  feet  distant 
from  the  nearest  Building  thei-e  now  Standing,  all  the  Buildings 
next  the  same  on  that  side  being  of  Brick. 

June  4'^  1719. 
[189.]     To  M^'  John  Staniford  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  in 
his  pasture  behind  the  Hills  on  the  Back  part  of   the  Town  ot 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  219 

Boston  bounded  Easterly  &  Southerly  on  Cambridge  Street 
Northerly  upon  Green  Lane,  in  the  front  or  Angle  of  s"^  Land 
the  s'^  House  or  building  to  be  Seventy  five  foot  long  Eighteen  feet 
wide  &  Eighteen  feet  studd. 

June  25'\  1719. 

[190.]  To  Jonathan  Belcher  Esq  to  Erect  a  New  frame  of 
100  foot  in  length  24  foot  in  breadth  &  Seventeen  foot  Studd  in 
the  Room  of  Sundry  old  Warehouses  abutting  on  a  place  called 
Deemings  [?]  Dock  &  lying  near  the  Wharf e  &  Warehouse  were  the 
s*^  Belcher  now  keeps,  which  old  Warehouses  he  is  to  demolish, 
Which  building  to  be  covered  with  slate  &  ruff  cast  for  the  better 
Security  against  fire. 

Provided  he  also  build  to  West  End  of  said  Building  with  Brick 
&  that  it  be  improved  as  a  Warehouse  or  Storehouse  only. 

July  30*.  1719. 
[191 J  To  Joshua  Thornton  Housewright  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  dwelling  house  of  Thirty  foot  long  Twenty  foot 
wide  and  Sixteen  foot  studd  on  a  peice  of  Pasture  land  Scituate 
on  the  Westerly  side  of  Boston  the  which  Building  will  Stand 
Seventy  five  feet  distant  from  a  Smal  dwelling  house  belonging  to 
ColP  Stephen  Minott  and  One  hundred  &  Sixty  feet  from  Mr 
Callenders  Windmill,  and  much  farther  remote  from  any  other 
building  there. 

August — 1719. 

[19:3.]  To  Ebenezer  Clough  of  Boston  Bricklayer  to  cover 
with  Shingle  the  Roof  of  a  Brick  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  of 
forty  two  feet  long  and  thirty  two  feet  wide  on  a  peice  of  Land 
which  he  lately  purchased  of  M''  Joshua  Gee  nigh  unto  Charles- 
town  ferry  between  the  Hill  or  Clift  there  &the  s"  Mr  Gee's 
building  Yard  being  far  remote  from  any  other  Buildings. 

[193.]  To  Caleb  Lyman.  John  Barrett  and  John  Dixwell 
for  and  on  the  behalf  of  the  Church  of  Christ  usually  assembled 
at  the  New  North  Meeting  House  in  Boston  to  Erect  an  Additional 
Building  to  joyn  on  the  North  side  of  the  s*^  Meeting  house  of 
sixty  six  feet  in  length,  Eighteen  feet  wide  &  twenty  Seven  feet 
studd  the  which  Additional  Building  when  so  Erected  will  stand 
forty  feet  distant  from  Mr  Hunnewells  dwelling  house,  which  is 
the  nearest  Timber  Building  now  there  standing. 

July  25"^  1720. 
[194.]  To  the  Hono'^'*  William  Dummer  Esq""  to  Erect  a 
Timber  Building  (for  the  better  accommodation  of  a  Tenement  of 
his  Situate  on  the  Westerly  side  of  Long  Lane  in  Boston  in  the 
present  Tenure  of  Moses  Aires  of  Boston  Housewright)  the  s*^ 
Building  to  be  an  Eighteen  feet  square  &  Sixteen  feet  Stud  to 
joyn  on  the  Westerly  End  of  the  s'^  Tenement,  which  on  that  side 
will  Stand  far  remote  from  any  other  Building  there  now  standing. 


220  City  Document  No.   100. 

October  20.  1720. 

[195.]  To  William  Payne  Esq  to  cover  with  Shingles  a 
Stone  Building  on  Shedd  of  one  hundred  feet  or  more  in  length 
Thirty  two  feet  wide  &  ab'.  eight  foot  Studd  on  his  Land  nigh 
unto  his  Dwelling  house  on  the  neck  nigh  unto  the  Line  of  Defence 
in  Boston.  , 

Octo-^  20'\  1720. 

[196.]  To  Jonathan  Armitage  of  Boston  to  Erect  with  Tim- 
ber a  Building  for  a  Dwelling  House  of  Forty  foot  Long  eighteen 
foot  wide  &  eighteen  foot  studd,  on  his  Land  which  he  lately  pur- 
chased of  Cap'  Cyprian  Soutback  commonly  called  Southacks 
Square,  situate  between  the  Land  of  Samuel  Lynde  Esq''  and  the 
Land  of  Mr  Benjamin  Fitch,  nigh  unto  Cambridge  Street  in  Bos- 
ton, the  which  Building  will  stand  one  end  thereof  twelve  feet 
distant  from  the  s'^  Mr  Fitches  Dwelling  House  which  is  by  far  the 
nearest  Building  there  now  standing.  On  Condition  that  the  s^ 
Jonathan  Armitage  shall  carry  up  each  End  of  the  s*^  Building  with 
Solid  Brick  walls. 

April  13.   1721. 

[197.]  To  James  Fosdick  of  Boston  to  Erect  with  Timber  a 
Building  for  a  Dwelling  house,  thirty  nine  feet  in  length  &  nine- 
teen feet  in  width  at  the  upper  end  of  Winter  street  near  the  Com- 
mon in  the  Room  of  an  old  Timber  Building  where  he  now  Dwells 
on  Condition  that  he  pulls  down  the  s*^  old  Building. 

June  15"\  1720. 
[198.]  To  Edward  Procter  to  Erect  a  Bark  house  or  Mill- 
house  for  a  Tanner  upon  his  Land  situate  and  being  at  the  North 
End  of  Boston  ffronting  to  Snow  Hill  street  which  House  will  be 
forty  feet  long  twenty  two  feet  wide  and  Twelve  feet  studd,  being 
twenty  feet  distant  from  a  Building  on  one  side  and  more  than  an 
hundred  feet  distant  on  the  other  sides  from  any  other  Building 
there  now  standing. 

July  18*M721. 

[199.]  To  Daniel  Oliver  Esq'^  to  Erect  a  Wooden  Building 
on  his  land  which  is  below  Mr  Harrisons  Ropewalk  (so  called)  to 
be  forty  four  feet  long  twenty  feet  wide  &  about  Eighteen  feet 
studd  next  the  sea.  Which  Building  will  be  about  sixty  feet  dis- 
tance from  any  other  Buildings,  except  the  Westerly  side  next  his 
own  House,  which  side  he  is  to  build  with  Brick  &  carry  it  above 
the  wooden  work  for  safety  against  fire.  And  the  Roof  to  be  Leauto 
ffashion  to  carry  the  Water  towards  the  sea. 

July  3V'  1721. 
[300.]  To  .John  Barnes  of  Boston  merch'  to  Erect  a  Timber 
building  for  a  Dwelling  House  of  fifty  feet  in  length  Twenty  eight 
feet  in  width  &  two  storys  hight  upon  his  Land  situate  &  fronting 
to  Beacon  street  in  Boston  which  house  will  be  set  about  eighty 
foot  back  from  the  street,  and  in  the  Front  thereof  will  be  one 
hundred  feet  distance  from  any  other  building  and  more  than  two 


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hundred  feet  distance  on  the  othei*  sides  from  any  other  Building 
there  now  standing. 

November  9*^^  1721. 
[201.]  To  Joshua  Thornton  of  Boston  Housewright  to  Erect 
a  Smal  building  of  wood  for  a  Work  house  upon  his  Wharfe  at 
the  North  End  of  Boston  to  be  Twenty  three  feet  long  fifteen  feet 
Broad  &  twelve  foot  studd,  which  Building  when  finished  will  be 
more  than  Eight}'  foot  from  any  Neighbors  Dwelling  House. 

November  9'^  1721. 
[303.]  To  Joseph  Hill  of  Boston  Varnisher  to  take  down  a 
Building  at  the  Upper  End  of  Long  lane,  and  to  Erect  another  of 
Timber  in  its  Room,  which  Building  is  to  be  Thirty  five  foot  long 
Twenty  foot  broad  &  about  sixteen  feet  studd,  he  to  carry  up  a 
Brick  Wall  on  the  Back  side  of  it,  it  will  be  more  than  Oue  hun- 
dred feet  Distant  from  any  other  Building  now  standing,  except 
on  that  side  where  the  Brick  wall  is  to  be  built. 

Feb^y  1^'  1721. 
[203.]  To  Jonathan  Williams  &  Joshua  Wroe  Exec"  of  the 
last  Will  &  Testament  of  William  Webster  late  of  Boston  dec*^  in 
behalf  of  his  Widow  &  Children  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  on  a 
Peice  or  Parcel  of  Laud  situate  at  the  Bottom  of  Sudbury  Street, 
to  be  thirty  seven  foot  fi-out  Twenty  seven  foot  deep  &  Eighteen 
foot  studd,  which  Building  is  to  be  set  at  least  seven  foot  from  the 
house  of  James  Burgess  &  the  other  side  will  abutt  on  Sudbury 
Street,  they  carrying  up  a  Brick  Wall  above  the  roof  of  the  said 
House  —  the  whole  depth  thereof  on  that  End  or  side  next  to  the 
s*^  Burgess's  Dwelling  house. 

March  1^'  1721. 
[204.]  To  William  Nichols  of  Boston  Joyner  to  Demolish  an 
Old  house  which  he  hath  in  Middle  street  in  Boston,  and  to  Erect 
a  new  One  of  Timber  upon  the  same  ground,  the  s''  Building  to  be 
Twenty  foot  broad  Twenty  six  foot  long  and  Eighteen  foot  studd, 
he  to  carry  up  a  Brick  Wall  on  that  side  of  it  joyning  upon  the 
Land  of  John  Clark  Esq'' 

July  18"^  1722 

[205.].  To  Adam  Winthrop  Esq''  to  Erect  a  Timber  building 
for  a  Stable  thirty  five  foot  long  sixteen  foot  &  an  half  broad  & 
twelve  foot  studd  :  and  another  Timber  building  for  a  Kitchen 
to  be  Twenty  feet  long  sixteen  foot  &  an  half  broad  and  Eight 
foot  &  an  half  studd  neither  of  them  more  than  one  story  High, 
on  his  Land,  where  he  now  lives  which  was  formerly  the  Estate 
of  Cap'  Edward  Willis  near  the  Common  or  Training  Field  in 
Boston. 

Jan'-y  1722. 

[206.]     To  Jonathan  Belcher  Esq"'  &  John  Colman  Merch' 
both  of  Boston   to  rebuild  with  Timber  their  Warehouses  on  the 


222  City  Document  No.   100. 

Long  Wharffe  in  the  same  place  tliey  stood  before  they  were 
burnt  down,  they  propose  to  build  each  of  them  A  Warehouse  of 
forty  feet  long  twenty  feet  broad  &  Eighteen  feet  studd,  and  for 
safety  against  fire,  to  Slate  and  rough  Cast  them  and  to  carry  np 
A  Brick  Wall  between  them  the  hight  of  the  Warehouses. 

July  29*  1723. 

[207.]  To  Edward  Bromfield  Esq'  to  Remove  a  Smal  Stable 
Standing  near  his  Dwelling  house  from  the  Place  where  it  stands 
to  the  iaaek  part  of  his  Land  near  the  Common  fronting  upon 
Rawsons  Lane. 

July  31.  1723. 

[208.]  To  Jonathan  Williams  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building 
for  a  Dwelling  house  on  his  Land,  late  the  Estate  of  Mr.  Francis 
Wain  Wright  dec*^  at  the  Bottom  of  the  Garden  next  the  Common 
in  Boston  abutting  southerly  on  West  street  to  be  forty  feet 
Square  &  twenty  foot  studd 

July  2^  1724. 
[209.]     To  John  Eliot  to  Erect  a  Timber  building  (in  Addition 
to  his  house  lately  the  dwelling  House  of    the  Rev  D""  Increase 
Mather  dec*^)  of  Twenty  foot   square,  to  make  an  even  front  to 
the  s*^  House  which  is  now  in  the  form  of  an  L. 

Octo'  2.  1724. 

[210.]  To  George  Bethune  to  Erect  the  East  End  of  his  House 
with  Timber,  which  he  is  now  building  in  Newbury  street  at  the 
Corner  of  Summer  street,  &  to  shingle  it.  provided  he  slate  it  within 
two  years. 

Feb^y  11'^  1724. 

[211.]  To  John  Torrey  to  Erect  with  Timber  an  Addition  to 
his  House  at  the  Corner  of  Tannery  lane  so  called  on  the  back 
part  of  his  s^  house  not  exceeding  twelve  feet  in  breadth  the 
length  of  the  said  House  &  not  exceeding  sixteen  feet  studd. 

March  18*  1724. 
[212.]     To  Joshua  Winslow  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  Barn  or 
Stable    behind  his  House  in  School  street,  to  be  twenty  foot   in 
length  sixteen  foot  in  breadth  &  not  more  than  sixteen  foot  studd 
being  about  fifty  foot  from  any  Building  except  his  own  House. 

March  18*  1724. 
[213.]  To  William  Bond  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  Smal  shedd 
or  House  to  work  in  on  his  Land  at  the  Lower  End  of  Sudbury 
Street  near  the  Mill-pond,  to  be  twenty  two  foot  long  P^ighteen 
foot  broad  &  eight  foot  studd  being  near  no  other  Building  by  near 
one  hundred  foot. 

March  31^'  1725. 
[214.]     To  Simon  Rogers  to  Erect  A  Timber  Building  for  a 
Dwellins:  house  on  his  Land  in  Boston  in  Beacon  street  in  the  Room 


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of  A  Barn  there  now  standing  to  be  thirty  four  feet  in  length  six- 
teen foot  wide  &  eighteen  foot  stiidd. 

April  16'^^  1725. 
[315.]  To  Jacob  G-riggs  &  Gershom  Tenny  each  of  them  to 
Erect  A  Timber  Building  for  A  Dwelling  house  upon  Land  in  Bos- 
ton part  of  that  called  Atkinsons  pasture  in  Long  lane  each  of 
their  Houses  to  be  thirty  four  feet  long  Eighteen  feet  broad  & 
Eighteen  feet  studd  &  their  s'^  houses  to  joyn  together  &  A  small 
Kilchin  behind  each  of  their  houses. 

July  1^'  1725. 
[316.]     To  Hopestill  Foster  of  Boston  Housewright  to  Erect 
with  Timber  on  his  land  in  Boston  near  fort  Hill  fronting  Long 
lane  a  Dwelling  House  the  building  to  be  twenty  two  feet  [long] 
about  eighteen  or  twenty  foot  broad  &  Eighteen  foot  studd. 

September  30*  1725. 
[217.]  To  Edward  Hutchinson  of  Boston  Esq""  to  build  a 
slight  shead  behind  the  Old  brick  house  in  Fish  Street,  which  for- 
merly belonged  to  his  Father  Elisha  Hutchinson  Esq""  dece*^  betwixt 
the  s*^  House  and  the  Sea.  Tlie  building  to  be  about  forty  seven 
feet  in  length  seventeen  feet  in  breadth  seven  feet  studd  in  the 
front  &  thirteen  feet  in  the  Rear. 

October  20'i^  1725. 

[318.]  To  Nathan^  Holmes  of"  Boston  Joyner,  to  Erect  with 
Timber  A  small  building  upon  a  so  hired  small  peice  of  Land  near 
the  Mill  Bridge  in  Boston  afores*^  the  s'^  building  to  be  Eighteen 
feet  broad,  twenty  feet  Long  and  about  seven  feet  studd,  and  to 
ceiU  the  two  sides  of  it  with  Brick.  On  condition,  that  the 
s*^  Nath^  Holmes  rough  cast  or  slate  the  Lower  part  of  the  Roof 
next  the  Creek. 

October  21^'  1725. 

[319.]  To  Thomas  Gushing  of  Boston  Gent,  in  behalf  of 
Dan'  Oliver  Esq^  &  Tim°.  Clarke  Esq'  of  the  United  Com'^%  to 
Erect  at  the  upper  End  of  Queen  Street  two  small  Tenements,  to 
be  thirty  feet  long  seventeen  broad,  the  two  Ends  to  be  brick  & 
the  back  side  stone.  And  A  small  Kitchen  at  Each  end  about  twelve 
feet  long  to  joyn  to  the  building,  two  sides  or  Ends  to  be  brick  or 
stone. 

January  31"  1725. 

[330.]  James  Varney  to  Erect  a  Timber  Building  of  forty 
foot  long  twenty  wide  &  eighteen  foot  studd  on  his  Pasture 
Land  situate  on  Copps  Hill  so  called  at  the  North  End  of  Boston 
fronting  to  Sheafe  street,  he  carrying  up  a  Brick  Wall  on  the 
North  side  thereof. 

April  12">  1726. 

[331.]  To  PMward  Pell  Painter  to  Erect  with  Timber  a  smal 
Building  in  Gibbs's  pasture  near  sheafe  street  at  the  North  part  of 


224  City  Document  No.   100. 

Boston  to  be  imployed  for  a  Horse  Mill  for  the  making  of  Linseed 
O}^,  the  building  to  be  thirty  two  feet  long  twenty  seven  feet 
buoad  and  about  fourteen  or  fifteen  feet  studd. 

Sept.  8*    1726. 
[333.]     To  Samuel  Welles  of  Boston  Gent°  to  Erect   with 
Timber  a  Dwelling  house  butting  partly  on  Orange  street  &  partly 
on  Frog  lane  the  s'^  Building  to  be  fifty  eight  feet  long  thirty  five 
feet  broad  &  nineteen  feet  studd. 

April  8"^  1726. 
[333.]  To  Thomas  Hutchinson  Esq''  to  Erect  with  Timber  a 
low  Warehouse  upon  a  hollow  Wharfe  on  the  Flatts  at  the  North 
part  of  Boston  on  the  lower  side  of  the  Way  in  Lynn  street  lying 
iDetween  the  Lands  of  the  late  William  Burroughs  &  Benjamin 
Goodwin  dec*^  the  s*^  Building  to  be  sixty  feet  in  length  eighteen 
feet  in  breadth  and  ten  feet  studd. 

May  25"^  1727. 
[334.]     To  Leonard  Vassall  Esq""  to  Erect  with  Timber  on  his 
Land  in  Summer  street  a  Dwelling  house  or  Tenement  of  Sixty  six 
foot  long  twenty  one  foot  wide  &  twenty  one  foot  studd. 

May  25.  1727. 
[335.]  To  John  Dolbeare  of  Boston  Brasier  to  Erect  with 
timber  on  a  peice  of  Land  belonging  to  the  Town  of  Boston  at  the 
head  of  the  Town  Dock  which  he  has  hired  for  a  term  of  years,  a 
Dwelling  house  in  the  stead  of  a  house  now  standing  on  the  same 
Land  which  he  intends  to  pull  down,  it  will  be  about  thirty  foot 
front  &  adjoyns  to  a  shop  of  the  Petitioner. 

Sept.  21.  1727. 

[336.]  To  Thomas  Hutchinson  Esq''  to  Erect  with  Timber  a 
Building  forty  foot  long  eighteen  foot  broad  &  fifteen  foot  studd 
upon  his  Wharfe  in  Ship  street  instead  of  an  Old  building  forty 
foot  long  twenty  foot  Wide  &  Eleven  foot  studd.  Tlie  s*^  New 
building  to  siand  in  the  same  Place  where  the  s*^  Old  Building  now 
stands. 

February  29.  1727. 

[337.]  To  David  Colson  of  Boston  Glover  to  Erect  with 
Timber  on  his  Land  fronting  on  Newbury  Street  &  West  Street  in 
Boston  &  Extending  as  farr  as  the  Coiuon  or  Training  field  a 
Dwelling  house  upon  the  same  ground  upon  which  an  Old  Dwell- 
ing house  now  stands  which  he  proposes  to  take  down,  said  Build- 
ing to  be  about  Thirty  two  foot  in  the  front  about  Forty  four  feet 
long  &  Eighteen  feet  Studd  ;  As  also  to  take  down  a  Barn  near 
the  house  &  set  it  up  at  a  greater  Distance  in  the  pasture  &  also 
to  Erect  a  New  building  at  the  Upper  part  of  the  Land  next  the 
Schoolhouse  to  be  forty  feet  long  Thirty  Six  foot  broad  &  Nineteen 
foot  Studd  provided  he  build  a  Brick  Wall  towards  Docf  Stewards 
Land. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  225 


March  28.  1728. 

[238.]  To  Benjamin  Landon  of  Boston  Shopkeeper  to  Erect 
on  his  Land  at  the  South  East  part  of  Boston  near  Harrisons 
Eopewalk  so  called  a  Timber  building  for  a  dwelling  house  the  s'^ 
house  to  be  about  Thirty  eight  feet  long  about  I^ineteeu  foot 
bi'oad  &  about  Eighteen  feet  studd  &  a  Small  Kitchen  joyning  to 
it,  &  a  small  Building  for  a  Cowhouse  at  some  distance  from  it  About 
Sixteen  foot  long  twelve  feet  broad  the  s*^  building  to  be  about 
forty  foot  distant  from  any  building  now  standing  &  about  Ninety 
feet  from  the  Street  being  in  the  Midst  of  Marions  Orchard  so 
called. 

April  11.  1728. 

[339,]  To  Cap'  Adino  Bulfinch  of  Boston  Sailmaker  to  Erect 
a  Timber  building  on  his  Laud  fronting  upon  Atkinson  Street  so 
called  for  a  Dwelling  house  the  s*^  Building  to  be  about  Forty  feet 
Long  Twenty  feet  broad  &  Eighteen  feet  studd  &  a  small  Kitchen 
to  it. 

April  25.  1728. 

[330.]  To  Joshua  Thorton  of  Boston  House wright  To  Erect 
upon  his  Laud  being  part  of  the  Land  commonly  known  by  the 
Name  of  Gibbs's  pasture  a  Timber  Dwelling  house  to  be  thirty  six 
feet  long  Eighteen  feet  broad  &  Eighteen  feet  Studd. 

May    27.   1728. 

[331.]  To  Theophilus  Lillie  of  Boston  Merch'  to  Erect  with 
Timber  a  small  Shed  in  the  place  of  a  small  old  Shop  which  stands 
on  his  land  at  the  Corner  of  Frogg  lane  so  called  at  the  South  part 
of  Boston  fronting  upon  Newbury  Street  the  s'^  Shedd  to  be  about 
Eighteen  or  twenty  feet  long  &  about  Fourteen  foot  broad  &  Eight 
or  Ten  foot  Stud. 

June  27.   1728. 

[333.]  To  Ebenezer  Hough  of  Boston  Merch'  to  Erect  with 
Timber  a  Building  for  a  Warehouse  upon  his  Wharf e  near  fflsh 
Street  in  the  Room  of  a  Smiths  shop  now  standing  on  s*^  wharfe 
which  he  is  to  pull  down  s*^  Building  to  be  about  Thirty  Six  foot 
long  Sixteen  foot  broad  &  fifteen  Stud. 

July  24.  1729. 

[333.]  To  Ebenezer  Bridge  of  Boston  Blacksmith  to  Erect  a 
Timber  building  for  a  Dwelling  house  upon  his  peice  of  Land  at 
the  North  part  of  Boston  near  Beer  lane  so  called  s'^  Building  to 
be  about  Thirty  six  feet  long  Eighteen  or  Nineteen  feet  broad  and 
Eighteen  feet  Stud. 

.   Sepf  16.  1729. 

[334.]  To  the  Town  of  Boston  to  Erect  a  Row  of  Low  Shops 
on  part  of  the  Town  Dock  which  they  Caused  to  be  filled  up  to 
Contain  120  feet  in  length  &  20  feet  in  breath  that  is  to  say  to  lay 
Groundsells  &  build  with  Brick  thereon  so  that  the  Entire  Rear  as 
well  as  the  Ends  be  of  brick  &  the  roof  to  be  Slated  as  soon  as 
they  can  procure  Slate. 


226  City  Document  No.   100. 


1698. 

The  names  of  the  inhabitants  belonging  to  the  companei  whereof 
Cap'  Alen  is  Comander  taken  the  sixth  of  Augt  1698. 

Capt  Bowzown  Alein  2  serv' 

Joliu  Thwing 

Samuell  Hood 

Rich  :  Crispp  one  negro 

James  Labbloome  one  negro 

Joseph  Green 

James  Barnes  one  servant 

John  Dassett  senior 

John  Dassett  jor 

Edward  Boilestone  one  servant 

Rallph  Senderei 

Rich  Procoter  one  ser.  one  negro. 

Obediha  Procter 

Henerei  Deering 

Nathaniell  Shaw 

ffrancis  Hollmes  2  servants 

Richard  Green  1  servantt 

Abraham  Nicolles 

Samuell  Rucke 

Abraham  Blish  1  servant  1  negroQ 

Thomas  Pecke  (20) 

Cap'  Smithson 

Seth  Smith  one  servantt 

William  Gibbons  1  negroe 

Ellkana  Pembrooke 

John  Killbei  j""" 

Joseph  Rodgers 

Peeter  Briggs  :  his  sefvant 

M-"  Pasteen 

John  Cottei  2  servants 

Quaker  meeting  house  (30) 

Thomas  Bridgewater 

Henerei  Gibbs  1  negroe 

Daniell  Zacherei  his  man  servant 

Thaddeus  M'^Cartei  1  ser :  one  negro. 

M'-  Burr  School!  Master  [  ?] 

Thomas  Clarke  one  servant.  1  negroe 

EUiakim  Hutchison  1  ser.  1  mqjlatto 

Elliazar  Mdodei 

Joseph  Webb 

Samson  Stodder  (40) 

John  Killbei :  senior 

Richard  Dreaper 

Benjamin  Walker  1  negro® 

James  Thornborei 

Joseph  Mariner  2  servants 

Rallph  Pei'kins 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  227 

Thomas  Perkins 

Benjamin  Pemberton  3  negroes 

John  Nicolles 

Benjamin  Rrlone  (50)  [?] 

Joseph  Dollbeer 

George  Cablle  1.  negro 

Robert  Hanah 

Thomas  Burroughs  ffosters  hous 

Henerei  Mattocke 

William  Brown 

Mathew  Collins 

Joseph  Elliott 

Thomas  Beetlle 

Henerei  Ingram  (60)  1  servantt 

John  Green  1  servantt  . 

Allexancler  Rexwood  1  negro^ 

Collnell  Pimm  1  negroe 

John  Alein 

Jeremiha  Alein 

Josshua  Houghs  Juor  &  servtt. 

Nathaniell  Green 

Thomas  Cooke 

Obediha  Perrei 

John  fflagg  (70)  at  gardners  hous 

Benjamin  BuUiffaut 

Robert  Guttriclge 

Peeter  Barber  1  svt.  1  negro 

John  Camell 

William  Leckei 

John  Edwards 

John  Usher  1  svt  1  negroe 

David  Johnson  1  negroe 

Samuell  ffraisser  sen. 

John  Wattson  (80) 

David  Jeffereis  one  servantt 

William  Bowen 

William  Keen  one  servantt 

Samuell  Plumer  1  servant.l  negro 

M"^  Heanone  Lawer 

Samuell  Shrimton  1  negro 

M""  Roberts  :  his  kinsman 

David  joss 

Thomas  Miller 

James  Monteer  (90) 

William  Berbett 

David  Mellvin 

Ebenazar  Lowell 

Samuell  Ward  2  servantts 

M""  Lovereo  Corner  brick  house 

Mr  Barnard 

Peeter  Buttller  1  negeroe 

Experience  Willird 


22^  City  Document  No.   100. 

John  Robertts 

James  Green  3  servants  (100) 

Edward  BartUes 

Thomas  Jepson 

James  Robe 

William  Weelsteed  one  negroe 

Beniamiue  Moutfforde 

Edward  Bedforde 

Peeter  Allen  [  ?] 

James  Meeres  one  negroe 

Allexander  Miller  one  negro. 

Edward  Winslow  2  servants  (110) 

Thomas  Saviage 

William  Man  1  ser.  1  negro 

Humpherei  Richards  1  negroe 

Thomas  Thornton 

Josias  Williams 

John  Bowcker 

Daniell  Pouudiug 

William  Ardolle 

William  Crow  one  servantt 

Christopher  Killbei  (120) 

Robert  Gibbe 

Samuell  Laines  one  negro  . 

Rodger  Killcup  one  Indeiau 

Enoch-  Green  Lieffe  his  jorniman 

William  Spurham 

John  Henderson 

John  Veassell 

Jonathan  Everer  one  servant 

Widdoivs 

Widdow  Thwing 
Widdowe  Sweatt 
Wid:  Davite 
Wid :  Billiugham 
yVid  :  Harper 
Widow  Mattson 
Widow  Hill 
Widow  Lambe 
Madam  Shrimton 
Widow  Hanker 
Widdow  Joye 
Wid  :  Pounding 
Wid.  Duttsone 
in  all  140. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  229 

Massachusetts  Impost  Office  —  Boston. 

Vessells  Entered  in  y^  month  of  January  1714/5 

Jan.        3     John  Rayner  y*"  Sloop  Friends  Adventure  from  Sur- 
renam 
No  Passengers 
11     John  Hambly  y^  Sloop  Newport  from  Rhoad  Island 
No  Passengers 
Stephen  Toman  y**  Sloop  Elizabeth  from  Surrenam 
Kelly  A  Taylor 

Vessells  Entered  in  y"  Month  of  Febuary :  1714/5 

Feb.     16     Abrah^  Miller  y^  Sloop  Mary  from  Anopalis 
No  Passengers 
Nath''.  Fadre  y'  Sloop. 
24     Edward  Smith  y^  Barke  Adventure  from  Maryland 

No  Passengers 
26     Joseph  Gorham  y*  sloop  Increas  froin  Connectieott 

No  Passengers 
28     Thom'.  Bell  y^  sloop  Mary  from  Maryland 
No  Passengers 
Tho'.  Lathrop  y^  Sloop  Adventure  from  Philadephia 
Elis\  Parrih.   W'^  M'=Coy  A  raereht.  • 
28     James   Coden    y^  Sloop    Mary   from   (Rhoad   Island) 
N :  Yorke 
No  Passengers 
Moses  Abbott  y''  Sloop  Pellican  from  Maryland 

No  Passengers 
Francis  Vandike  y^  Sloop  Tryall  from  New  York. 
No  Passengers 

Vessells  Entered  in  y*^  month  of  March  1715.     . 

Mar.      1     Jacob  Boardman  y^  Sloop  Elizabeth  from  North  Caro- 
lina 
No  Passengers. 
Ebenezr  Chamberlain  y"  Sloop  Martha  from  ditto 
No  Passengers 
2     James  Duncan  y*^  sloop  Swan  from  Virginia 

No  Passengers. 
9     Francis  Norris  y"  Brig'.  Martha  from  Mountserat. 

No  Passengers  but  a  Marriner. 
17     John   Braddick   y'=    Sloop   John    &    Mary    from   New 
London 
Coll"  Joseph  Whieam  of  South  Hould 
W"  Beekman  y'^  Sloop  Speadwell  from  New-york 
Cornelios  Van-horne  A  Merch'. 
22     W"  Bill  y'=  Sloop  Anna  from  Compeachey 

John  Williams  &  Charles  Anderson.     Laguners, 


230  City  Document  No.   100. 

Mar.    23     Thom^  Daggett  y^  Brig'.  Leopard  from  new  castle 

No  Passengers  but  Marriners. 
Philip  Kelinack  y®  Sloop  John  from  Virginia 

No  Passengers 
Dan^  Low  y^  sloop  Two  Brothers  from  North  Carolina 

No  Passengers. 

24  John  Lovell  y"  Sloop  Robert  from  Virginia 

John  Ward  a  Labourer 

25  John  Steel  y^  sloop  Hope  from  Surrenam 

No  Passengers 
Abiel  Jones  y''  Brig'  Mayflower  from  Barbados 

Cap'.  Tho^  Child 
Joseph  Clark  y^  ship  Nathaniel  from  Compeachey 

No  Passengers. 

Vessells  Entered  in  y^  month  of  March  1715/16. 

Mar.      2     Rich''.  Pitcher  y''  Snow  W™   &  James    from   Isle   of 
Thera 
No  Passengers. 
Charles  Howell  y^  Sloop  Mary  from  North  Carrolina 

No  Passengers 
Robert.  Miers  y*"  Brig'.  Lamb  from  Campeachy 
Thomas  Naping  a  Bayman 
3^   Hugh  Crage  y^  Sloop  John  from  South  Carolina 

John  Tate  a  Mercht. 
"  5     Joseph  Prince  y^  Sloop  Seaflower  from  N.  Carrolina 

No  Passengers. 
6     Ebene''  Chamberlin  y""  Sloop  Martha  from  ditto. 
No  Passengers. 
Thomas  Lathrop  y*"  Sloop  Adventure  from  Virginia. 
No  Passengers 
10     Isaac  Perkins  y''  Sloop  Unity  from  Maryland 

Joseph  Coates  a  marriner 
12     Francis  Norris  y''  Brigt  Martha  &  Han",  from  Mount- 
serat 
No  Passengers 

15  Thomas  Bell  y^  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Maryland 

Henry  Ballard  A  youth  &  three  marriners 

16  Thomas  Fry  y^  Sloop  Try  all  from  Antigua 

Francis  Ditt}',  John  DoUe,  marriners 
23     David  Jenkins  y'^  Snow  Betty  from  Fyall 
No  Passengers. 

26  John  Brett  y^  Sloop  Adventure  from  Fyall 

No  Passengers 

27  Will™.  Levingstone  y^  Ship  Neptune  from  Surrenam 

Barshaba  Hart  a  widdow,  Rosamond  Thom  a  spinster 

28  John  Mitchell  y'  Sloop  Hana.  &  Mary  from  N.  Carro- 

lina 
No  Passengers. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  231 

Vessells  entered  in  3'^  month  of  May  1716. 

May       2     Miles  Rainsbotham  y^  Sloop  Jane  &  Mary  from  N : 
Carolina 
No  Passengers 

3  Thomas  Barber  y^  Sloop  Union  from  Long  Island 

No  Passengers 
Timothy  Yeals  y^  Sloop  Two  Friends  from  North  Caro- 
lina 

No  Passengers 
John  Ford  y^  Sloop  Begining  from  New  York. 

Anthony  Coignand  A  French  man 
John  MuUins  y*"  Sloop  Pellican  from  North  Carolina 

Ann  Arrington  a  Spinster 
James  Nolan  y^  Sloop  Providence  from  North  Carolina 

Tho^  Cary  Esq  a  gentleman 
Jonathan  Hart  y*  Sloop  John  &  Robert  from  Harb' 
Island 

No  Passengers 

4  John  Horton  y^  Sloop  Hannah  from  South  Carolina 

Mary  Phillips  a  widow  &  two  children 
Adoniram  Collins  y^  Sloop  Speadwell  from  Connecticutt 

No  Passengers 
Thomas  Cathcart  y^  Sloop  Jane  &  Eliz''.  from  North 
Carolina 

No  Passengers 
James   Manson  y''   Skooner   Mayflower    from    North 
Carolina 

Thomas  Parris  A  merch' 
Joseph  Glover  y^  Sloop  Mary  from  North  Carrolina 

No  Passengers  but  a  Marriner. 

5  Thomas  Peck  y®  Sloop  Mary  from  Virginia 

No  Passengers. 
7     Nicli"  Davis  y*"  Sloop  Sus''.  &  Sarah  from  Surrenam 
No  Passengers. 
Jere''^  Owen  y*"  Sloop  Sarah  from  St.  Christopers 
John  Fiffleld  A  marriner 

10  Edward  Cruff  y^  Sloop  Daniel  from  Turk    Island 

No  Passengers 
Josiah  Prince  y"  Sloop  May  Flower  from  N.  London 
Phineas  Lathrop  A  Taylor 

11  Endrgo  Potter  v"  Sloop  Two  Brothers  from  Maryland 

No  Passengers 
Edmond   Wilkinson    y*"  Sloop  Abigail   &    Ruth   from 
New  London 
No  Passengers- 
14     John  White  y''  Sloop  Content  from  St  Christophers 
No  Passengers 
Thomas    Curtis   y''   Sloop    Two   Brothers    from    New 

London 
Tho'  Lathrop  y''  Slooj)  Adventure  from  Phillidelphia 
Joseph  Taylor  a  Planter 


232  City  Document  No.   100. 

May  Mrs  Pumroy  a  widow 

Eliza  Parris 
Francis  Vandyke  y^  Sloop  Tryall  from  New  Yoiik 

No  Passengers. 
Mallachy  Salter  y^  Sloop  Mary  from  North  Carolina 

No  Passengers. 
Natb^  Breed  y*^  Snow  Amity  from  Glasgow 

Elizabeth    Campbell,  Her  mother   &  four  Daughters 

Thomas  Young  a  Youth 

William  Kerkwood  a  Pedlar  &  Thirteen  men  servants 
Tho*  Coverly  y^  Sloop  Bahama  from  Bahama 

John  Sutton  a  Housewright  &  seven  marriners. 
Edmond   Freeman  y^  Sloop  Farmers  Tryall  from  Con- 
necticut 

No  Passengers 

15  '  John  Brooks  y^  Sloop  Seaflower  from  New  York. 

No  Passengers 
Thomas  Cooper  y^  Sloop  Middleton  from  Connecticott 
Mrs  Bull  &  three  children 
Mary  Jess  a  Widow 
W™  Goff  a  Marriner 

16  John  Wakefield  y^  Sloop  Hope  from  North  Carolina 

No  Passengers. 

17  And'  Robinson  y^  Brig  Mary  &  Abigail  from  Madera 

No  Passengers 
21     Tho^  Pensy  y''  Ship  W™  &  Mary  from  Bristoll 

Capt.  Paul   Portlock  ^ 

Capt.  Rob*.  Welch     [■  Marriners. 

Capt.  Tlio^  Willoby   ) 
Tho'  Sanders  A  Blacksmith. 
Tho'  More  a  Shipwright 

Jos'  Cearl  a  Corclwainer  &  Fourteen  Marriners. 
Tho^  Porter  y"  Ship  Strewberry  from  Surrenam 

John  Steevens  a  Merch'. 
Tho".  Fleming  y^  Sloop  Grayhound  from  South  Carolina 

Tho^  Cuttler  a  Merch' 

W"  Loughton  a  Ditto. 

Francis  Britton  a  Planter. 
John  Jenkins  y^  Brig'  Jer''  &  Tho'  from  Jamaica 

No  Passengers. 
Phillip  Kelineck  y^  Sloop  Dove  from  Virginia 

No  Passengers. 
Robert    Campbell    y'=    Ship   Truth    &   Daylight    from 
Ireland 

John  Williams  a  Joyner. 

James  Kelly      a     do. 

EUinor  Williams  &  two  children 

Lewis  Cary  of  New  York 

Rich*^  How  a  Glover.     Tho'  Swift  a  Shooemaker 

Two  Marriners  &  Eleven  Male  Servts.  no  Trades 

Four  Female  Serv*' 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  233 

May     22     Ellis  Husk  y^  Ship  Riga  from  Lisbone 

No  Passengers 
Arthur  Reaks  y^  Ship  Four  Sisters  from  Lisbone 

No  Passengers. 
Sam^^  Waters  y^  Sloop  Dolphin  from  Cape  Fransway 

No  Passengers. 

22  John  Jones  y^  Ship  Boston  Merch"  from  Bris[tol]. 

W"  Vincent  a  Joyner 

Tho'  Attwood  a  Gentlem" 

W™  Walter  a  Carpenf  &  his  Wife 

Henry  Atkins  a  Sailmaker 

W°^  Tayler  a  Seale  Maker 

Henry  Hooper  Chiug"  &  servts. 

John  Tilley  &  8  serv''  a  Ropemaker 

Caleb  Fisher  a  Weavor 

Phillip  Parmitor  a  Marriner 

Benj'^  Br^'ant  a  Carpenter  &  Seven  Servt^ 

23  Will™  Cradder  y^  Ship  Hanover  from  London 

Capt.  Tho^  Porter.     Capt  Sam^^.  Cary 
Sam".  Banister  Merch'  Mad™  Banister 

24  Ph-illip  Callender  y^  Sloop  Mary  form  Rhoad  Island 

No  Passengers. 
Will™  Gold  y''  Sloop  Caulfield  from  Anapolis 

Joseph  —  a  Soulder 
Thom^  Chase  y^  sloop  Vinyard  from  Conneeticutt 

Eph''  Arnold  a  Marriner 
Will™  Walter  y^  Sloop  Dolphin  from  Anapolis 

Peter  Presious  a  Soulder 

Eliza  Standburry  a  widdow 

28  Thom^  Clarke  y*"  Sloop  York  from  Antigua 

Capt  The'  Staples 
Capt  Tho^  Mousell 
Cap'  W™  Bill 
Thorn'  Vernam  y"*  Ship  Two  Sisters  from  Barnstaple 
Capt.  James  Rude  &  five  marriners 
Samuel  Grubb  a  Youth 
Thomas  Gruble  a  Marriner 

29  Rich'^  Langley  y*"  ship  Mary  from  London 

No  Passengers 
Maverick  Thomas  y''  Sloop  Martha  from  North  Caro- 
lina. 

William  Turell  a  Husbandman 

Samuel  Turrell  ditto 

Charles  Den  man  Merch'. 

James  Davis  Bricklayer 
31     Endymion  Walker  y*"  Ship  Concord  from  Topsham 

John  Prince  an  Upholsterer 

WiH">  Ridge  a  Youth 
Timothy  Astell  y'=  ship  Allen  from  London  • 

William  Allen  Mercht'  &  three  servts 

Oxenbridge  Thatcher  Gent™  &  servant 

Samuel  Thaxter  Ditto  and  serv' 


234  City  Document  No.   100. 

John  Dassett  shoemaker 

William  Bricivhead  upoulsterer 

Sam"  Vickers  a  serv' 

Rachal  Richardson  ditto  several  marriners 

Sundry  Vessells  from  Turtuda  but  no  Passengers. 

Vessells  entered  in  the  month  of  June  1716. 

June       1     Robert  Whetherby  y"  Ship  Robert  &  Eliz^  from  Fegaria 
No  Passengers. 

4  John  Ellery  the  Ship  Anne  Gall}'  from  Marriland 

William  Grahor  a  Merch'. 
Jabez  Crowell  y^  Sloop  Fairfield  from  Connecticut 

Tho^  Holland  a  Merch'. 

Dorithy  Davis  a  Spinster 
John  Kent  y''  Sloop  Neptune  from  St.  Christophers 

No  Passengers 
John  Tabor  y*'  Brigh'  Hopewell  from  Tertiida 

No  Passengers 

5  Joseph  Gorham  y*^  Sloop  Increase  from  Connecticut 

No  Passengers 
Thomas  Chichester  y^  Bark  Mary  from  St  Christophers 

Rich*^.  Pullen.     Adam  Leland  a  Mercht 

William  Pihsent  Marriner. 
Charles  Deming  the  Brig'  Swallow  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers. 
.    6     Charles  Hogg  the  Snow  Dolphin  from  Barbados. 

No  Passengers 
Tho^  Gallop  y''  Ship  Crown  from  Bristoll 

Robert  Sugett  a  Cooper 

6  John  Slocomb  the  Ship  Eliza  from'  London 

Henry  Caswell  a  Mercht 
Benja.  Edwards  a  Marriner 
William  Brooker  y®  Ship  Restoration  from  London 
Isaac  Lopez  Mercht 
Abra"  Gotatus  ditto 
Jacob  Rugo-les  ditto. 

8  William  Lane  y"  Ship  Loyall  Heine  from  Fyall 

No  Passengers 
John  Pitts  y^  Ship  John  &  Sarah  from  Barbados 
Edward  Cordwin  Mercht. 

9  Edward  Burroughs  y^  Sloop  Abigail  from  Connecticut 

No  Passerigers 
Danil  Pulcifer  y®  Sloop  Manchester  from  Mariland 

No  Passengers 
Gersham  Cobb  y''   Sloop  Brothers   Society  from  Con- 
necticut 
A,ron  MeMsh  a  Mercht. 
11     Nicholas  Fogwell  y^  Sloop  Francis  &  Katharine  from 
Barbados 
William  Brayde  a  Doctr. 
John  Blaize  a  Marriner. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  235 

Abraham  Corn  well  y^  Brigtt.  Arwia  from  Barbados 

John  Ruggles,  Marriner 

Joseph  Ivnapton  a  Joyner 
Daniel  Wyer  y^  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Connecticut 

John  King  a  Marriner. 
June     12     Luke  Anderson  j^  Sloop  St.  Peter  &  St.  Andrew  from 

Barbados  No  j^assengers 
John  Webster  y^  Sloop  Tryall  from  Curretuck 

No  Passengers 

14  Thomas  Arnold  the  Sloop  Judeth  from  Cape  Fransway 

No  Passengers 
John  Codner  y^  Ship  Martha  from  Tortuda 
No  Passengers 

15  John  Tallaway  y^  Ship  Friendship  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers 

18  John  Reynor  y*'  Sloop  Friends  Adventure  from  New- 

foundland 
Tho'  Hall      Robin  Strange  James  Harris  )        all 
John  Porter  Edw'^  Ashly.      Edw*^  Hynes  j  Marriners 
Robert  Mackrell  y^  Ship  Mary  Ann  from  Dublin 
John  Gallard  a  Gent"'  &  his  waiting  man 
Tho'  Barber  y^  Sloop  Fryall  from  Mariland 
Andrew  Woodbery  Marriner. 
John  Pomrey  y*"  Sloop  Mary  from  Antigua 
No  Passengers. 

19  John  Ford  y*^  Sloop  Begining  from  New  York 

No  Passengers 

20  Richard  Brown  y**  Sloop  Virgins  Venture  from  Jamaica 

Sam  Rogers  a  Doctor.     John  Macklin  a  Carpenter 
W™  Spencer  y^  Sloop  Pine  Apple  from  St  Christopher 

Jonas  Gretty  [?]  a  Marriner 

Sam^  Pompillion  " 

William  Beckman  y®  Sloop  Speadwell  from  New  York 

No  Passengers 

21  Joseph  Sherbun  y^  Pink  Sarah  from  Madera 

No  Passengers 
William   Punchard    y*^   Sloop   Endeavour    from    Long 
Island 

Stephen  Winston  a  Joyner 
John  Brown  y"  Ship  Rich''  &  John  from  London 

Benj^  Woodbridge  a  Marriner 

Powell  Howard  a  ditto 

22  William  Dove  y*"  Brig"  Success  from  Jamaica 

No  Passengers. 

23  Sam'  Raymond  y^  Sloop  Deborah  from  South  Carolina 

No  Passengers 
Nehemiah  Doan  y*"  Sloop  Rebecca  from  Connecticut 
One  Marriner 
25     William   Bleay  y''  Sloop  Hannah  &  Mary  from  Com- 
peachy 
No  Passengers 


2-36  City  Docujient  No.   100. 

June    25     Peter  Johnson  y^  Brig"  Adventure  from  Marriland 

No  Passengers 
John  Rawlings  y^  Ship  Mayflower  from  Cape  Fransway 

No  Passengers 
George  Woodhouse  y*^  Ship  Success  from  Hull  &  Fyall 

John  Belllgner 
Nich^  Oursell  y"  Ship  Glob^  from  Ireland 

John  Bedford,  Charles  Ohara  Shoe  Makers 

James  Hiues,  Cooper 

W™  Eunis,  Peirce  Shortell,  Carpenters 

John  Edward,  Tho'  Lindly,  Smiths 

John  &  Benj^  Wilcock"  Lock-Smiths 

John  Ennis,  Currier 

Henry  Coulton,  Printer 

Thomas  Baxter,  Nay  lor 

W"^  Baxter  ditto 

Chris'  Pescot,  Pattoon  Maker 

Abra™  Barnes  Silver  &  Gold  Cup  Maker 

Daniel  Gibbs,  Silver  Smith 

Robert  Darky,  Taylor 

Barb''  Bradford  Katherine  Wittehead,  Lace  Makers. 

Eliza  Doyle,  Coock 

Mary  Reed,  Milener 

Mary  Crompston,  Ribon  Weaver 

Mary  Antwisdal,  Button  Maker 

Mary  Grant,  Bedcase  weaver.  Mary  Home,  East^ : 
Potts.  Ma™  Jane  Damby,  Coock 

Maite  John  &  Patrick  fargison  Marriners 

26  Joshua  Thomas  the  Sloop  Union  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers. 
Nath^  Uring,  y^  Ship  Princes  of  Portiugal  from  Madera 
James  Clark  a  Merchant. 

27  Henry  Foster  y*"  Ship  Sedgewick  from  y*"  Isle  of  May 

No  Passengers 
William  Alden  y*^  Sloop  Speadwell  from  Annapolis 

Tho'  Wetherbe  a  Souldier. 
Joseph  Prince  y^  Sloop  Seaflower  from  North  Carolina 

No  Passengers. 
Jacob  Boardman  y*^  Sloop  Eliza,  from  North  Carolina 

Benj"  Edey  a  Carpenter  &  one  Marriner. 

27  Henry  Davis  y*'  Brigg*  Speadwell  from  Antigua 

John  Drew  a  Taylor 

28  John  Braddick  y^  Slcfop  Revenge  from  New  London 

Hanah  Goodale  Spinster 

29  Tho'  Lathrop  y*'  Sloop  Adventure  from  New  London 

No  Passengers 

30  Abraham  Howard  y^  Ship  Brittania  from  Barbados 

Benj^  Woodbridge  a  Youth 

William a  servant 

John  Osborn  y^  Ship  Patience  &  Judith  from  London 
Adam  Woods  Woolcomber 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  237 

Andrew  Forbes  Mei'cli* 

Mark  Hading  a  Joyner  &  his  wife 

Patrick  Ogilve  Mercli' 

Jos''  Brandon  a  Serv'  to  W"'  Allen 

Ttlo^  Tims  Merch' 

Tho'  Dresser,  John  Kimball,  Redmon  "] 

Johnin,  James  Hvde,  Tho'.  Sherbon,    |       All 

Tho^  Wiucall  John  Fitygerrill,  Tho^      )■ 

Foster,  Jos''  Green  Story  King  &  ]  Marriners. 

William  Symonds.  j 

These  are  to  Acquaint  the  Select  men  of  Boston,  that  I  John 
Bell  living  in  King  Street  Boston,  have  lett  out  a  small  part  of 
my  Shop  to  John  Hall  watchmaker;  who  came  from  London 
about  5  months  agoe  as  I  am  informed  ;  a  single  person  and  of  a 
sober  life  &  conversation  and  follows  his  business  very  dilligently  ; 
I  took  him  into  my  Shop  upon  Thursday  the  29"'  day  of  March 
last  past :   1716 


from  yours  to  serve. 


John  Bell 


Boston  July  30''' 1716 

Lately  arrivd  from  London.  Francis  Dewing  who  Engraveth 
and  Printeth  Copper  Plates,  Likewise  Coats  of  Arms  and  Cyphers 
on  Silver  Plate.  He  Likewise  Cuts  Neatly  in  wood  and  Printeth 
Callicoes.  &c. 

Lodging  at  M"  Hawksworths  against  the  Bunch  of  G-rapes  in 
King  Street  arrivd  in  the  Jollif  Galley  capt  Aram  Commander 
the  begining  of  July  1716. 

Massachusetts     Impost  Office.     Boston. 

Vesse'^  Entered  in  the  month  of  July  1716. 
July     2       Beni"  Shommedieu  y®  Sloop  Ann  from  New  London 

No  Passengers 
Tho'  Foster  y"^  Sloop  Mary  from  Bahemies 

No  Passengers. 
Sam"  Saunders  y^  Sloop  Eliz"  &  Mary  from  Newfound- 
land 

No  Passengers. 
Joseph  Warren  y''  ship  Winter-Bourn  from  Bristoll 

Ann  Atwood  &  Child 

Mary  Battell  &  Six  Servants 
3       David  Gentleman  y'^  Pink,  Eliza  from  Madera 

Richard  &  Patrick  French  Merchts 

John  Ricliardson  Gent'" 

Mary 

Tho''  Pickendon  y*"  ship  America  from  Lisborn 

No  Passengers. 
Sam"  Skeel  y'^  ship  John  &  Tho^  from  New  Castle 

Robert  Young  George  Palmer 

W"  Brown  John  Graham 

Ross  Oiy 


238  City  Docuivient  No.   100. 

July     5       W™  Partridge  y^  ship  Eliz°-  from  Surenam 
W"'  Blancha'rd  a  Bay  Mau 

6  Timothy  Mulford  y"  Sloop  Success  from  Connecticut 

No  Passengers. 

Phillip  Bass  y^  Sloop  Mary  from  Cape  Fransway 

No  Passengers. 

7  Sam^'  Pell  the  Sloop  Abigail  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers. 
Silvanus  Hussey  y^  Sloop  Eagle  from  North  Carolina 

Humphry  Wady  a  Glover 

Edw"^  Nuby  a  Cooper 
Simon  Slocomb  y^  Sloop  Success  from  Maryland 

No  Passengers 
John  Wells  the  Sloop  Experience  from  Exuena 

No  Passengers. 

9  John  Lane   y*^    Sloop    Friends   Adventure   from   New 

Hamshire 
No  Passengers. 
Richard  Pitcher  y^  Snow  W™  &  James  from  Barbados 
No  Passengers. 

10  Sam^  Foye  y*"  Ship  Crown  Gaily  from  Isle  of  May 

No  Passengers. 

John  Margeson  y^  Sloop  Mercury  from  New  York 

Peter  Colevvell  a  Cape  Maker 

11  Benj*^  Evans  y®  Sloop  Betty  from  Barbado^ 

Charles  Penny  a  Mercht  &  his  boy 
John  Higinbothem  a  Planter. 

12  John  Aram  y^  Ship  Jollif  Gaily  from  London 

W"  Baker,  Marr'^ 

Capt  Armitage  Ditto  &  His  Boy 

Francis  Dewing  Engraver 

W"  Foster  School  Master 

Jno  Richards  Johny  Tyley  M'^  Wadsworth  Marriners 

James  Painter  Abra™  Lyon  serv'^ 

Eliza  Winfield  Ditto 

Eliza  Stewart. 
Tho^  Lithered  y^  Ship  Mary  from  London 

Capt.  Rich*^  Foster 

Capt.  Peter  Blackstone 

M^  Robert  Butler  )  ,3 

M^Tho'  Phillips    l^^^eicn 

Capt  Calvad  a  French  Marriner. 
Joseph  Kidder  y''  Brig'  Mich^  &  Eliza  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers. 
James  Lugmore  y'^Ship  Katherine  &  Eliz^from  Barbados 

No  Passengers. 
14     Joseph  Johnson  y^  Sloop  Goodwin  from  Rho.de  Island 

No  Passengers 
16     W"  Hackleton  y*  Sloop  Boneto  from  Compeachy 

No  Passengers 
Edward  Lucey  y^  Ship  Mary  from  Jarsy  &  Falmoth 

Charles  de  Curterett  Amis  Renouf 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  239 

July  Edw^  Renouf  Francis  Durel 

Phillip  Blackmore  Francis  De  Rue 

Math'^  Fall  Phillip  Leblam 

&  7  Boys  and  2  Girls  Servants. 
17     Gershom  Cobb  y**  sloop  Society  from  Connecticut 

Nath'^  Barbor.  Merch'. 
James  Goold  y*  Sloop  Hopewell  from  Philadephia 

Benj^  Street.        W"  Person  Mar"^ 

Benj"  Holmes.      Hannah  Cook  Spinster 
Tho'    Thomason   y*"     Sloop    Succeedwell     fr™    North 

Carolina 

No  passengers  but  Mariners 
Henry    Aurthur    y*"  Ship  Happy  Return  from  Isle  of 
May 

Francis  Masters       W""  Stone 

Antho''  Harbourt 
18.    Tho'  Porter  y^  Sloop  Diamond  from  Antigua 

No  Passengers 
John  Janverin  y"  Sliip  King  George  from  Surrenam 

Pliillip  Reason         Nich'  Artue  Marr"^ 

Richard  Sprague  a  Cooper 
Rich*^  Chisman  y*"  Ship  Anna  from  London 

Abra™  Souter  Mech°  Jn°  Jackson  a  Joyner 

23  Edward  Dennett  y'  Ship'  Loyal  George  from  London 

Martin  a  Sail  Maker 
Andrews  a  Cabbinet  Maker 

24  Peter  Moredock  y^  Sloop  Katharine  from  Long  Island 

No  Passengers         , 
Joseph  Allen  y''  Sloop  Neptune  from  New  London 

No  Passengers 
W"'  Goold  y^  Sloop  Neptune  from  Annopilas 

W™  Sheriff 
Deliverence    Blin  y^  Sloop    Two  Brothers    from   New 
London 

John  Bennett  Cordwainer. 

25  Phillip  Barger  y''  Ship  Hannavour  Street  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers 

26  Jeremiah  "Wilson  y*"  Sloop  Ann  from  New  York 

Benj''  Smith  Chair  Maker 

27  John  Fuller  y^  Brigg"     John  &  Eliza  from  Barbados 

No  Passengers 

30  Josiah  Prince  y""  Sloop  Mayflower  from  Conuecticutt 

No  Passengers 
John  Jones  y*"  Sloop  Adventure  from  South  Carolina 

No  Passengers 
John  Mitchell  y"  Sloop  Hannah  &  Mary  from  North 
Carolina 
No  Passengers 
Tho'  Smith  y'^  Sloop  Adventure  from  Madera 
Tho'  Wright  a  Marriner 

31  Edw'^  Freeman  y'^  Sloop  Farmers  Tryal  from    North 

Carolina 
No  passengers 


240  City  Document  No.  100. 

Sept.  Vessels  Entred  in  the  Month  of  September  1716 

Allexander   Baker    y^   Brigg'.  Phillip    &    Mary    from 
Mountseratt 

No  Passengers 
David  Arnold  y"  Sloop  Charles  fr™  Annopolis 

No  Passengers. 

3  James  Cahoone  y^  Sloop  Mary  fr™  Rhode  Island 

No  Passengers. 
Timothy  Williamson  y'^  Sloop  Martha  fr"\  Connecticut 

Sarah  Strong,  Spinster 

Robert  Holleday 
Joseph  Bosworth  y*"  Ship  Neptune  from  Barbados 

W"  Brown  Merch' 

4  Henry  Lowder  y^  Brigg'.  Dilligent  fro'"  Antigua 

SanV.  Royall  MerchK  &  Bro'. 
Frewin  a  Tallow  Chandler. 

5  Jefifry  Bedgood  y"  Ship  Eliz^  fro™  St.  Christophers 

No  Passengers 

8     Dan^.  -Jackson  y''  Sloop  Mayflower  fr™.  Newheaven 
Sarah  Cotton  Spinster 
John  Lastly  y"  Sloop  Speadwell  fr"\  Jamaica 
No  Passengers. 

10  Jacob  Boardman  y^  Sloop  Eli?/,  fr™  N.  Carolina 

No  Passengers 
Will'^.  Walter  the  Sloop  aiayflower  fr"\  Anopolis 

W"\  Tipen  [  ?]  A  Solder 
Rich*^.  Collier  y''  Brigg\  Dau\  fr™.  Surrenam 

Phillip  Lewis  Marin'". 
Miles   Rainsbothem    y*^    Sloop   Jane  &  Mary  fr™.  No. 
Carolina 

Ebenez^  Allen 

11  John  Thorp  Brigg" :  Eliz".  fr"'.  Lisbon 

No  Passengers. 
John  Bonner  y'^  Sloop  Christopher  fr"\  Barbados 
No  Passengers 
"•  Ebenezer    Graves     y*"    Ship    John    &    William    fr™. 
Compeachy 
John  Lane  Jos.  Rogers 


Jn".  Woodman  Cornelius  Mackneroll  ''     "-^ 
William  Jarmann  y^  Snow  Henry  fr'".  Bristol 

W"\  Bryan  a  Marine 
John  Lennard  y**  Ship  three  Maryes  fr™.  Barbados 

No  Passengers 
14     Henry  Richards  y^  Pink  Rebecca  fr™.  Topsam 

W'".  Joanes  W™.  Pallamer 

Benj''.  Brook  Jacob  Barnes 
18     David  Prince  y''  Sloop  James  &  Mary  fr'".  N.Carolina 

Jon''  Phelps  planf^ 

Charles  Bull  Cabinet  Maker 
Ebenezer  Chamberlain  y^  Sloop  Martha  fr"\  N.  Carolina 

Sam^.  Northy  a  Mariner 


I  Servt'. 


Miscellaneous  Paper?.  241 

Sept.    20     Sam.  Roberts  r  Sloop  Eliz\  fr'".  Newfouudlaud 
John  Poor  &  Wife 

Jn°.  Pop  Peter  Dimoud  James  Comins  \ 
Rich'i.  MoncoY  Rich^  Clark  Tho^  Warriu  j 
J-ames  Semons  Tho^  Ebdon  Amos  Vellcot  ( 
Ja°.  Chaple  Jn°.  Lecau  Robert  Webber  VMarriners 
Antbo^ .  Torel  S am' .  Adams  Robert  Brooks  ( 
Jn°.  Knot  Jn°.  Arly  Ju°.  Shopiii  J 

Jn°.  Radford  Ju°.  Edwards  -^ 

Georo-e  Pumiss  y^  Brigg'  Joseph  &  Sarah  fr'".  London  & 
Teuareaf 
James  Sterling  a  Merch'.  &  Six  of  his  Marin^ 
Gresham     Cobb     the    Sloop     Brothers    Society    fr"\ 
Connecticut 
John  Hayden 
21     Edward  Sturgis  y"  Sloop  Prosperity  from  Connecticut 
Jn«.  Darling  1  Farmers 

David  Sturgis  Peter  Kmg  \ 
John  Abbott  y'=  Sloop  Seaflower  f r'".  New  Hamshire  , 

One  Woman  &  2  Children 
Robert  Mires  y"  Brigg*.  Lamb  fr™.  Compeachy 
Josiah  Robert  a  bayman 
Jerm"".  Cogswell  a  Doctor 
24   John  Larment  y^  Sloop  Adventure  fr"^.  Newfoundland 
Mark  Dem,  Pirce  Dwyre,  Pirce  Gent 
James  Gar  warn,  Nich^  Robert,  W™  Warrin 
Tho'  Chevalier,  Jn°.  Chevalier,  Jacob  Am 
John  Lebrok,  Phillip  Lemarmett,  Simon  Levil 
Peirce  Leprevet,  James  Rabay,  Tho^  Boarai 
Michl  Rabay,  Tho^  Blondell,  Glande  Lesage 
BertremDenisod,BarnardUherenne,Mich''.ThomaBl 
Jn°  Lovlel,  Jearge  Parker,  John  Lecras 
Tho'  Steeme,  Thos.  Baily  Honori  Silvester 
Ebenezer  Fisher  y*=  Sloop  Katherine  fr'".  St.  Thomases 

No  Passengers 
Arnold  Gillum  y^  Sloop  4  Friends  fr'".  Connecticut 

No  Passengers 
Peter  Murdock  y'  Sloop  Katherine  fr"\  Long  Island 

No  Passengers 
Dan'  Frizell  y'  Brigg'.  Betty  fr"'.  Antigua 

No  Passengers 
Willoby  Hall  y'  Ship  Fortune  from  New  Castle 

No  Passengers 
Isaac  Bird  y"  George  &  Mary  fr"\  Weymoth 

W".  Gilbert  a  Merch'. 
John  Gale  y'  Barque  Carpenter  fr'".  White  Heaven 

No  Passengers 
Deliverance  Blinn  y'^  Sloop  2  Brothers  fr'".  Connecticut 

No  Passengers 
Tho^  Jenkins  y'^  Brigg'.  Success  fr'".  Bilboa  &  Cows 
No  Passengers 


242  City  Doctoient  No.   100. 

Sept.    24     Thos.  Daggett  y'  Ship  Esther  f  i"\  London 
Rich".  QuickC  Rich"^  Mohaer ") 
Ju°.  Pressin  wife  &  Child     [  Marin' 
Jane  Rogers  &  B  Children    J 
Thomas  Potts  y*^  Ship  Anna  &  Mary  fr"\  Bristol! 
Tho%  Carslake  a  Mereh' 
Tho^  Barnat  Jn°.    Moffat   Rich*^.    Revess    &    Wife 

Marin^ 
Thos.  Goodfellow  a  husbandman 
Jacob  Spikman  a  Cooper 
Giles  Lester  Clark 

Joseph  New  Shipwright  Thos.  Gilbert  &  Serv'. 
Tho'.  Dimond  the  Ship  Dove  fr™.  London 
John  Frizel  a  Lad 
Patrick  Gaskin  a  Gent'. 
Tho^  Goodale  Merch^ 
William  Beckmau  y'  Sloop  Speadwell  fr"\  New  York 

Mr.  Peck  a  Leather  Dresser 

25     Tho'.  Fleming  y''  Sloop  Grahound  fr"\  South  Carolina 
Jn°.  Ranchen  Merch*  &  his  Wife 
Jn''.  Markland  Doc'. 
Dan^.  Dean  Plants 
Jn°.  Demick  Edw'^.  Demerick  '\ 
Jn°.  Hipingstall  Jn°.  Pollock    V  Mariners 
Will'".  Hipingstall  j 

Sam^  Cutler  Sailmaker 
Joii\  Sharp  j^  Ship  Marblehead  fr™.  Holland 
Jacob  Wendall  a  Merch*. 
27     Richard  Thomas  y^  Ship  Thomas  from  Jamaica 

No  Passengers 
29     George  Marshall  y'  Brigg'  Mary  fr"".  Barbados 
No  Passengers. 

Dated  primo  October  1716 

Dan.  Russell,  Comm. 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


243 


A  LIST  OF  SCHOLARS. 


Edward  Waine 
Thomas  Foster 
WilP.  Rogers 
Henry  Hoskins 
Geo^.  Allen 


John  Glasures 
Will™.  Agar 
John  Clark 
Jon''.  Balch 
Elias  Hearsey 


Geo^Numarch  Clarke  John  Holyoke 


John  Emmons 
Will".  Brown 
Will'".  Hearsey 
Jacob  Williams 
John  Salisbmy 
Oliver  Luckis 
Tho^  Clarke  Searle 
Elizur  Holyoke 
John  Langford 
Nathan  JNlillward 
Will'".  Millward 
Thomas  Cobb 
WilP.  Sunderland 
Joseph  Decoster 
Nath^.  Rogers 
Alexander  Proa 
John  Roulstone 
John  Lord 
Eben''.  Williston 
Thomas  Knox 
Alexander  Williston 
Geo^  Davenport 
Will™.  Russell 
Nath^  Fowle. 


Will'".  Perkins 
Benj*^.  Waine 
John  Farnum 
Will"".  Bonynge 
John  Maxwell  Hood 
James  Clark 
Robert  Williams 
Nath'.  Emmons 
Enoch  Crosby 
Edmund  Moulton 
Will™.  Bennet. 
Benja.  Hoskins 
John  Brilesford 
John  Davis 
Josiah  Millward 
Nath'.  Eaton 
Jon^.  Stoodly 
W™.  Ross 
John  Coombes 
Andros  RandoU 
John  Foster  Williams 
Benj''.  Hatch 
John  Gowdey 
Will™.  Delarue 


William  Waters 
Eben^  Waters 
Joseph  Johnson 
Beni^  Clark 
Isaac  McDaniel 
Walter  Smallidge 
Daniel  Collins 
John  Pace 
Jacob  Wendell 
Stephen  Dumaresq 
Francis  Welch 
Thomas  Seymore 
Isaac  Winslow  Clark 
Skinner  Russell 
James  Lamb 
Ellis  Gray  Blake 
Thomas  Hickling 
Joseph  Taylor 
Solomon  Blake 
George  Blake 
Charles  Sigourney 
Norton  Brilesford 
John  Gore 
John  Maverick 
John  Fletcher 
Henry  Fletcher 


The  above  is  a  true  List,  of  Eighty  Six  Scholars,  belonging  to  a 
Publick  School,  for  Writing  and  Arithmetick,  under  the  Care  and 
Education,  of  Samuel  Holyoke,  Master. 

Boston  June  29,  1753. 


Patrick  Power 
David  Dunn 
Patrick  Phealan 
IVIicheal  Nevil 
Phillip  Ryan 


Aiis  19. 


Imported  from  Hallyfax  in  the 
Phipps 

Passengers  Names 
John  Ryan, 
F^dinond  Magrath 
John  Cuff, 
Thomas  Glody, 
Hugh  Keen 
The  above  are  Fishermen 
1762. 


Scoon""  Patience  W 


Rich*^.  Power 
Thom^  Power 
James  Cosquer 
Thomas  Fitzffearld 


W™  Phipps 


244 


City  Document  No.  100. 


the   Passengers    on   Board   the 


Brigg 


The     List  of 
Elizabeth. 
Gentlemen  in  the  Cabin. 

M'  Le.wis  Mercb'.  Capt.  Sheppard,  Marriner. 

M""  Thomas     "  Capt  Cooke  Landed  at  Nova  Scotia. 

Capt.WilP' Sheppard,  Marriner.  M-- Gill  "      "      "         " 

M' Williams,  Mercht  IVP  Shaahay      "      "      ''         " 

Capt  Hosier,  Marriner.  Capt.  Johnson,  Marriner 

The  Shipes  Company  in  the  Sturage 


Sam^  Breed, 
Thomas  Hamilton, 
Ed.  Shaahay, 
Abraham  Haldridge, 
Jacob  Luke. 


Gilbert  Northey  — mate, W"  Frygall, 
John  Sealy,  .      James  orchard, 

John  Casey,  W™.  Shannan, 

Amos  Boorn,  Thomas  Hoodley, 

Christopher  Frances,      John  Darge, 
W"'  Edgiscoate 

The  Famleys 
Henrey  Bradford  Ship  carpenter  one  Wife  sister  and  4  children 
W™  PulliDg,  Mason  and  his  wife 

W™  Hyman   Fisherman  and  2  woman  and  4  children 
Joseph  Pottle  ship  carpenter  one  woman  and  6         " 
Philip  Marshal,  Fisherman  one  woman  2         " 

Ed.  Freeman,  Fisherman  3        " 

Mathew  Greenslet      "      pne  woman  3        " 

Joseph  Newel  "      one  woman  1         " 

George  Wood  Taylor  one  woman  2        " 

James  Daw  one  woman  3 

Nova  Scotia  —  Frs  Hearn 
Emanuel  Stow,  Fisherman  two  women  5  children 
John  Waldon  carpenter  one  woman       1  child. 

I.  Office  Boston  Aug  24.  1762. 

A  list  of   Pasingers  Brought   oup  from  Halifax    In    the 
Swaller  Samuel  Doggett,  Mastar 

Doct.  McComb  Royal  Regiment  Halifax 


"    Landed     at 


Sloop 


Neail  his  Sarvent 

M'' Sanders   marchant 

William  Philips     Sandwich  — 
William  Huston  ?  Boston  — 


Petar  Aiers,  Manchestor 

Mosses  Lowel,  Rowley 

Jesiah  Molten,  Wannam 

Samuel  Palmer  Rowly 

Seth  Blossam,  Barnstabl 

John  Poor  larland 

Elihu  Wordrof  | 

Thomas  Peach  )  New  York 

Mason  &  Wife  and  five  Children  Molbary 

John  Dobl   )  t-,     , 
T  u  T3     4-      f  Boston 
Job  Baxter  j 

I.  Office  Boston  May  17.  1762 


ditto 
Mariland 
Trader 
Printer 
Fisherman 
Trader 
Salar 
Trader 
Trader 
Book  keeper 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  245 

PORT  ARRIVALS  —  IMMIGRANTS. 

[The  first  name  is  evideutly  that  of  the  captain  of  the  vessel.] 
1763. 

Mar      16     Hugh   Hunter,  Ship  Devonshire  from  London 

Cap'.  Sam.  Dashwood.  Cap'.  Will™  Scott,  Marriners. 

M''  John  Lewis.  M""  John  Hatton,  Merchants 
18     Marlaugh   M'^Carrell,   Sloop  Phenix  from  Louisburgh 

Lieu'  Barnes  of   the  45"^  Regiment.  His  Wife  &  2 
Serv'^ 
22     Seth  Chipman  Sloop  Abig^  from  North  Carolina 

Phelix  Dunn  a  Marin" 
25     Joseph  Ingraham  Schoon''  Speedwell  from  St  Martins 

Cap'.  Rob'  FoUett  Marrin"- 
28     Thoms  Valentine  Brig^  Vanson  N.  York. 

M"  Houldies  wife  to  M"  Houldies  of  New  York. 

Lydia  Wisell  a  Mollato 
April      2     Hugh  Orr  Schoon''  Betsey  from  Maryland 

John  Lablanch  \  Frenchmen   that  went     from   this 

Simon  White      j       Province 
Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

John  Bels,  Merch'.  Peter  Yengle  Traider 

Patrick  Poor,  Taylor 

Joseph  Williston,  And"^  Master,  John  Roach  \  Far- 
Luke  Herwell,        Fran'  Mores,  Adam  Inster  j  mers. 

Joseph  Elisken,   Will™   Pake  ]  c-  -i 
c      It.  1?  1    d  u  •        r  Sailors 

Sam'  Bryon,  Edw"  Hier.  j 

Enoch  Creken  —  Soldier. 

4  Thom'  Frazier   Sloop  Phenix  N.  Carolina 

Morris   Dunlay  K^^^,^.^,, 
John  j 

5  Bellingham  Watts  Schoon^'Cbarmg  Salley  [from]  Provi- 

dence 

M'  David  Love  a  Trader 

Cap'  Abrah"  Gubuatt  Marrin^ 
9     Crowell  Hatch  Sloop  Salley  from  N.  Carolina 

M'  Read  a  Planter 

Cap'  Gilbert  Ash  Marrin'' 
15     Sam'  Gorham  Sloop  Baltimore  from  Philadelphia 

M""  Cumings  Merch' 
18     Nath'  Shiverick  Sloop  Lovey  from  Philadelphia. 

Cap'.  Eversou  of  Salem  Marrin''  &  His  Mate. 

20  Calvin  Deleno  Sloop  Dove  from  N.  Carolina 

M"  Moor  a  Widow 

M""  Archab*^  Gallaspe  Merch' 

21  George  Bartlet  Sloop  Speedwell  from  Maryland 

Miss's  Jane  &  Peggy  Gorden  for  Hallifax 
"      .Jon"*  Snow  Sloop  Scorton  Policy  from  Philedelpha 

M'  John  Johnson  Merch'. 
25     James  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Hallifax 

Jam'  Dennis  a  Soldier  &  His  wife. 


246  City  Document  No.  100. 

Susa-naa  Farr  wife  to  a  Soldier 

Johu  Forgusou  a  Trader 

M''  Yearley  a  Mercli' 

Jam'  Sherman  a  Jewiler 

Eliz""  Richards  a  Spinster 

M"''  Green  belonging  to  Hallifax. 
27     Will'"  Jernigan  Sloop  Brittania  from  Maryland 

W"  King  a  Marrin' 
Josiah  Gorham  Sloop  liana  from  Philidelpha 
M^  W".  Black  Merch'. 
May       3     Edm'^  Morton,  scoon*^  Dove  from  Hallifax 

M"  Gerrisli  Wife  to  Benj'^  Gerrish  Esq""     " 

M"  Gray  wife  to  Mr  Gray 

Mess"  Jacob  &  John  Wendell  Merch* 

Capt  Small  &  two  sailors 

Capt  Black  "  four  sailors. 
9     Thorn'  Goodspeed  Sloop  Desire  from  Connecticutt 

David  Rowland  Esq''  &  Daughter. 
10     Elnathan  Jones  Scooner  Susan*^  from  Granada. 

Cap'  Lawson  ") 

Cap'  Mumford  &  Boy  >-  Marriners 

JVI^  Giles  &  two  Boys.  ) 
Nath^  Tompson  Sloop  Defiance  from  Philadelp'' 

M''  Morrison,  Mr  Combs,  Mr  Smithers,  Marriners 
John  McKean  Scoon''  Lark  from  Havanah 

M'  Atkins  a  Merch' 
11.    Thomas  Jones  Sloop  Trval  from  N.  Carolina 

M-^Thom'  Shaw") 

M"^  Jn"  Conney     >■  Traders. 

M"^  Mick  ) 

Peter  Newman  Marrin"" 

M"  Mary  Pitman   &  her    Brother   Children    to   M' 
Pitman,  Hatter. 
14     Nath^  Doan  Sloop  Polly  from  Connecticut 

M"  Starr  Wife  to  Cap  Starr,  &  his  son 

Eliz""  Snow  Spinster 

Joana  Green  Daughter  to  M""  Green  Brasier 
&  three  men  belonging  to  Connecticut 
Rob'  Calef  ship  Volunteer  from  Loudon 

Cap  Elliot  Hugh  McCoy    Marriners 

Tho' How  W°  Refolds     p^^aiimeis. 

21     Nath^  Williams  Snow  Priscilla  from  S'  Tubes  [Saint 
Ubes] 

M""  Thom'  Cassey  Merch' 
—     Zach^  Gage  schooner  Tryal  from  Martinico 

Cap'  Job  Bradford  Marriner 

Doct.  Loring 

4  Marriners 
23     Mark  Fernald  sloop  Friends  Adventure  from  Piscataqua 

Eben''  Hodskins  ") 

Jonth''  Wetam      I  c  1 1- 

Geden  Watam      | 

Jacob  Bridgham  J 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  247 

23     Sam^  Windson  Sloop  Unity  from  Annapolis 

]\P  Reed  a  Farmer 

M^  Fletcher  a  Ditto 

M'  Barnes  a  Ditto. 
30     Jam^  Dean  Sloop  Defiance  from  Hallifax. 

List  not  given  in. 
June      4     Joseph  Chapman  Sloop  Ranger  from  Connecticut 

Mary  Edwards  Spinster. 
9     Jam'  Dickey  Sloop   Lucy  from   Fort  Cumberland 

M""  Charles  Chalton  a  Farmer 
13     Caleb  Symmes  Brig'  Catherine  from  Guaodilope 

Henry  Vassel  Esq  &  3  children  to  His  care. 
17     W"  Wimble  Sloop  Stanford  from  New  York 

8  House  Carpenters  belonging  to  this  town. 
"      Ephraim  Dean    Schoon""   Murrey  from  New  F*^   Land 

Cap"^  Bulley  a  Marrin"^ 

M--  Buiton  )  j^      ,^ts 

M--    Brock  i  ^^^^^^^ 

20  Epes   Greenough.  Sloop   3    Friends   from   Piscatuqua 

Miss  F^liz"^  Bryan  Spinster 
M''^  Han^  Day  wife  to  a  Merch* 

—  Nath^  Shiverick  Sloop  Lovey  from  Philadelphia 

David  Scott,  Weaver 

M'^  Boyes  Brazier 

M"  Catherine  Horrick  wife  to  a  Marriner 

Frank  a  Marriner 

21  .John  Pinder  Sloop  Salley  from  N.  Carolina 

John  Atkins  Trader 

—  Hen^  HaughtoD  Schoon''  Betsey  from  N.  Carolina 

]yp  ^m  Thompson  Merch' 

22  Tho'  Mitchel  Schoou'"  Glasgow  from  N.  F*^  Land 

M''  Hamilton  a  Lieut' 

M"  Warren  Wife  to  a  Soldier  &  2  Children 
27     Step''  Bourroughs  Schoon''  Mercury  from  Connect 

5P'  Clark  of  Connecticut, 

M""'  Han''  &  Esther  Sheltou  of  Ditto 

M""'  Abigi  Lewis  Ditto 
'^      David  Codner  Schoon""  Policy  from  New  F.  Land 

Cap"  Sam'  Row,     Cap"  Swetland  ") 

Cap"  Jonas  Bass,     Cap"  Tead        >■  Marriners 

Cap"  Hall,  ) 

James  Orr  Snow  Jenney  from  Glasgow 

13  Sailors 

Will'"  Smith  a  Lockmaker.     Alex""  Willson  a  Brewer 

Will"'  Barely  a  Smith.     M"^  Rob'  Shelork  Merch' 
Epes  Greenough  Sloop  three  Friends  from  Piscatuqua 

Mary  Prout,  Deborah  Prout  &  Abig'  Lang  Spinsters 
George  Hastam  Sloop  Yarmoth  from  Hallifax 

Cap"  Keen,  Cap"  Will'"  Barron.  ~) 
.    Lieut  Abrah'"  Tuckerman.  !  Provential 

Lieut  Nathan  Deleno.  j  Officers 

Lieut  Isaac  Tuckerman  J 


248 


CiTT  Document  Xo.  100. 


July     25 

27 


28 


30 


Aucr.         2 


Lieut  Michael  Martin 

Doc'  Moor 

5  Sergeants 

30  Privats 

10  "Women  Viz*. 

Mary  Tuckerman 

Ann  Evens 

Mary  Ryan 

Marg'  McKimm 

Mary  Grey 

Lydia  Keen 

Hannah  Morse 

Mary  Gault 

Margert  Akins 

Jane  Warner 


I  Provential 
)  Officers 
Ditto 

Ditto  Soldiers 
14  children  Viz' 

Eliz"^  Keen 

Jane  Warner 

Char'  Warner 

Marg'  Warner 

Mary  Tuckerman 

Barth°  Tuckerman 

Marg'  Akins 

Ann  Gault 

Lydia  Keen 

Abig^  Keen 

Joanna  Keen 

Eob'  Keen 

Lydia  Ryan 


42  men 
10  women 
14  children 


Ann  Evans    ' 
Isaac  Phillips  Schoon''  Nancy  from  Cape  Breton 

John  Monlony,    Cap'  Curr.    Mich'  Colman  }^      ,  ,g 
John  Bowles,     M""  Shepard.      Edw'^  Terrel  j  ^^^^^'^'■^ 
Jam^  Carrol,  Taylor     John  Dillon,  Marrin'' 
Doct  Rogers,     Catharine  Ceasey 
Will"  Morton  Brig'  Industry  from  Georga 

M""  David  Conzenham  Planter 
And"'  Gardner  Brig'  New  Swallow  from  New  York. 

Passengers  not  given  in 
W™  Homer  Schoon""  Ranger  from  Fyall 

M""  Char'  Milton. 
Epes  Greenough  Sloop  three  Friends  from  Piscatuqua 
Cap°  Sam'  Darling ") 
Rich'^  Marshall        [  Marrin"^ 
WilP  Thomas         ) 
M""'.  Mary  Sherburn  &  Her  son  belongs  to  Piscat- 
uqua. 
John  Dean  Brig'  True  Britton  from  Jamaica 

M""  Nathan  Butler  a  Gentleman 
Benj"  Stedman  Schoon"^  Humbird  from  Jamaica 
Mr  Will™  Perrey 
Mr  Jam'  White 
Jon'"  Clarke  Sloop  Sherburn  from  Cape  Sables 
jonta  Worth  Farmer 
Elisha  Coffen  Fisherman 
M"  Doan  wife  to  a  Fai-mer. 
Jos"^  Dobel  Schoon''  Nancy  from  N.  F.  Land 

Cap'  John  Pele  Marrin"""^ 
Helier  Thoumy  Brig'  Royal  Charlotte  from  the  Havanah. 

Lawrance  Memy  a  Boy  that  was  cast  a  Way. 
And"^  Newell  Schoon''  Ann  from  St  Eustatia 
Lieut  Phillips  &  His  Serv' 
Cap"  Walker  Marr^ 


Merch' 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  249 

12  Fran^  Wells  Brig^  Hannah  from  Martineco 

M"  Will'"  Ramsey  Merch* 

13  Eph™  IVrFavland  Sloop  Peggy  from  N.  F.  Land. 

M""  Boswetb  a  Mercli'. 
Hugh  MThillimy  Sloop  Unity  from  Hallifax 

Josiah  Nuttage  ^ 

Will"  Wheat      [-Traders. 

John  Griffin        ) 

John  Peck  House  Carpenter. 
15     Corn'  Crocker  jun''  Schoon""  Lucretia  from  N.  Carolina 

Cap''  Allen. 
Nath^  Doan  Sloop  Policy  from  Connecticut 

M"""  Melone  a  Widow 

M"^  Wells,  M''  John  Norton  Farmers. 

Jam'  Peirepoint  Sailor 
18     Nath^  Shiverick  Sloop  Lovey  from  Philadelphia 

Cap".  Gabrel  Leblon 

Doct.  Torrey  [  ?]  &  His  Wife 

W"  Brown  a  Painter 

Jonath  Herd  a  Taylor 

Miss  Nancy  Macksford  to  the  care  of  M''  Maxwell. 
20     Jam'  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Fort  Cumberland 

David  Hopkins  a  Farmer 

Will"  Sharp  a  Seaman 

Jane  Danford  wife  to  a  Soldier  at  Fort  Cumberland. 

25  Nath.  Atwood  Sloop  Sally  from  Louisbourgh 

Sam'  Bonner  Merch' 

John  Coverly,  Clerk  to  the  Hospital  at  Hallyfax 

Joseph  Peirce  a  Carpenter 

26  Noah  Doggett  Scoon''  Abigail  from  Bristoll 

James  Russell  Merch' 

Cap  Duff      ]  T»r      • 

T  o  T^     T  T    r  Marruiers. 

Jn°  English  j 

29     W"  Wimble  Sloop  Stamford  from  N.  York 

M"  Cowdry  &  three  children,  wife  to  M''  Cowdry  a 

Clerk 

Sept       2     Benj''  Homer  Sloop  Swallow  from  Quebec 

M- Will"  Dooley  ) 

M'  David  Orrick  J  ^^^-^"1^ 

27  Soldiers 

5     Ephraim  Dean  Schoon"'  Murray  from  N.  F.  Land 

Soldiers. 

13  John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  [from]  Philadelphia 

Cap'  Lamb 

M'  White  a  Soap  Boyler. 

14  Revell  Munroe  Sloop  Advice  from  N.  Carolina 

M""  Parker  Quince  a  Merch' 
Roger  Moor  a  Youth  for  Education. 
24     Joshua  Beal  Schoon''  Desire  from  Hallifax 
The  Rev"  Mess'"  Manning  &  Sutton 
M''  Daniel  Sigorney  Mercht 


250  City  Documei^t  No.  100. 

Hen^  Clarev 
M^  John  Wakefield 
Step"  Walker 
Norman  ^PCloud 
W'"  Dougliarty 
Joseph-  CoUick 

Daniel  Kenney  )  Soldiers 

W™  Wood 
W"  M^Garth 
Sam"  Killpatrick 
Alex  Brown 
W™  Campbell 
Peter  Lebauch 
Roger  Ryan  a  Soldier  &  his  wife 
Sam^  ^tebbens  Scoon  Eliz  from  Quebeck 

Cap  Roger  Bartlet  &  his  men  |  ^arriners 
Cap.  Habersham  ) 

26     Linsford  Morey  Scooner  Speedwell  from  Bristoll 
John  Harris  '\ 
Thom'  Cain   V  Marriners 
W""  Screech) 
Andr"^  Jackson  a  Distiller 
29     James  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Cumberland 
Cap'  John  Walker 
M'^  Robert  Wadley  a  Brewer 
M""  Jn°  Edyl 
M""  King         [■  Farmers 
M'  Gardner  ) 
Oct.        5     Lott  Hall  Sloop  Endeavour  from  Quebec 
M''  Charles  Jerham  a  Merch'. 
10     Hugh  M''  Phillimy  Sloop  Unity  from  Halifax 

M^  Walker,  Tim'^  Dawey,  Tho^   Hubbard  |  g^i^jigrs* 
David  M^Lane,  Desire  Haws.  j 

Tho'  Paul  Carpenter 
Barber  Walker  Traider. 
Phillis  Henry  Wife  to  a  Painter  at  Halifax 
Tho''  Simmons  Sailor 

Ellery  Bridge  Wife  to  a  Surveyor  at  Luningburg 
Jam'  Freeman  "a  Lad  for  Education 
Jon"  Mansfield  Sloop  Dove  from  Connect'. 

M"  Rebecca  Russell  a  Widow 
Eleaz  Hathaway  Sloop  Ranger  from  New  F**  Land 
James  Morton  I  g^j^^^,^^ 
Eben'^  Avery     j 
Rob*  Farthing  Ship  Adm^  Boscowen  from  N.  Castle 
M''  Lowdey  a  Cooper. 
13     John  Philips  Brig'  Industry  from  St  Enstatia 
M''^  Hawks  &  Son 
Fran'  Chase  Sloop  Baltknore  from  Philad^ 
Jam'  Renolds  Merch' 
M"^  Dean. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  251 

17  Chars.?     Andrews  Sloop  Mary  froro  Connect'. 

M"*  John  Brown  &  2  Boys  &  1  Girl  to  His  care 

18  John  Tyler  Brig'  Kitty  from  S'  Martins 

M''  Isaac  Waterman  a  Merch'. 
18     Josiah   Loriug    Brig'    Peace  &    Plenty   from   London 
Cap"   Tho'  Tatham,  Cap"  Robert  Young  Marriners 
M^  Jonath"  Amory,  M^   WilF  Greenleaf  Merch'^ 
Doc'  Jn°  Greenleaf 

John  —  ?  Clark  a  Youth   to  the  Care  of  M'  Head 
Jam^  Smellidge  Carpenter 

Jn°  Bell,  Jam^  Boyard,  Joseph  Phillips  )  ,^      .  ^^ 
Jn°  Bound  M"^  Ellis  |  ^^^^^ii 

20  Justus  Taylor  Sloop  Three  Partners  from  Connect' 

M"  Wendell  a  Widow 
M"  Hannah  Doan  Spinster 
Sam^  Soul  Sloop  Abig'  from  N.  Carolina 

Rob'  Jordan  a  Lad  to  the  Care  of  the  Captain 

21  WilF  Hayes  Brig'  Wolf  from  Kirkwell 

Tho'  Trail  a  Lad  to  the  Care  of  Jam'  Trail  of  this 
Town. 
28     Barns  Coffen  Schoou^  Dolphen  from  N.  F*^.  Land- 

Tho'  Darbey,Edw'^  Morrosey,  Mich'  Coleman")  ^ 
Archil  Lake,  Jam^  Fitzpatrick,  Abel  Smith,  f    .  ^ 
W"^  Haven.  )  "^  • 

Jam'  Moutgomerie  Ship  Doglass  from  Scotland. 

Lynall   Cambal,    Symon    Corled,    Mich'  M'^Carney, 
Ralph  O  Donal,    W'"   Harreson,  W°^   Creer,    Rob' 
Corled,    Jn°    Guiles,    W"^    Seal,    Jn°   Creer,   Jn° 
Doughny,  W"^  Morrison,  Marg'  Quark,  FAiz^^  Chris- 
tian, Ann  Moore,  Margret  Callo,  Eliz''' Tear,  Jane 
Kelly,  Jane  Nean,  Gather''  Corkan,  Eliz'''  Carran. 
M''  Moor  a  Cooper,  M""  Harrison  Geutlem" 
Cap'  Christian.  Marrin""  W"'  Kelley,  Shoemaker. 
31     Peter  Doyle  Sloop  two  Sisters  from  N.  F*^  Land. 
Cap"  Cook,  Cap''  Ceasey  Marru^' 
George  Swan 

Baker 

Rich**  Carpenter 
Will'"  Copper 
John  Cooper 
W"  Cooper 
Elias  Halstaf 
Rober'  Feature 
John  Pills 
Geo  Glover 
W"  Bishop 
Fran'  Murphey 
Patrick  White 
Patrick  Dumphey 
Peter  Provo 
John  Patch 
Will"'  Bradley. 


252  Olty  Document  No.  100. 

Nov       3     John  Tozer  Brig'  Swift  from  New  Castle 

John  Carr  Sailor 

Gilroy  Do. 

7     Valentine  Baker  Snow  Bristol  from  New  F'^  Land 

Rich'*  Waterman  Mereh' 
Eph™  Dean  Schoon''  Molley  from  Hallifax 

Lieut^  Newton  &  Weston  officers 

M''  Greenleaf  Doct^  Cap"  Scott  Marrin^  and  sundry 
others  as  per  List  now  sent. 
Abel  Badger  Sloop  Success  from  Philed^ 

List  not  yit  givin  in. 
7     Josiah  Beal  Schoon'  Desire  from  Hallifax 

not  given  in 
9     John  Blake  ship  Adventure  from  Loudon 

List  not  given  in. 
15     Rob'  M'^Curdy  Sloop  Endeavour  from  Hallifax 

Passengers  as  p''  List 
Andrew  Simonton  sloop  Seaflower  from  Quebec 

M''  Burnet  an  Ensign 

M"^  M*=Ferson  a  Serg' 

M''  M'^Ferson  a  Corporel  and  Wife 

M""  Gridley  of  this  Town, 
Char^  Robison  Ship  Diligence  from  Glasgow 

Rob'  Stevenson,  Merch'.  And"'  Turner  D°  W"'  Burten 
D° 

Hugh  Smille,  David  Peters,  And^  Anderson 

Rob'  Steil,  Jn°  Banantin  Mariners 

Jam^  Pillogrove,  Quantine  Leach,  W™  Fullerton ")  2 

Jn°  Shannon,  John  Miller,  W™  Linkletre  [  S, 

John  MTntire,  Rob'  Orr,  Jn°  Jack,  Rob'  Moor     )  j^ 

Hugh  Moody,  Taylor 
Amos  Hatch  Sloop  Industry  from  New  F**  Land 

Passengers  as  p"^  List 
Adam  Hall  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

List  not  given  in. 
21     Thom  Simonton  Sloop  Susan^  from  Louisburgh 

Benj'^  Allen  a  Discharged  Soldier 
Matthead  Eareckson  Sloop  Semerset  from  Maryland 

Oliver  White  a  Carpen'  M''  Fran'  Holzand  Wife  to  a 

Sailor  and  Lad  to  the  Care  of  Ditto. 

24  Josiah  Knowles  Sloop  Nancy  from  N.  Carolina 

M'^  Will™  Aha  jar  Merch' 

25  Will"'  Wimble  Sloop  Stanford  from  N.  York. 

M''  Jones  a  Serg'  &  His  Wife. 
Step"  Hayter  Sloop  Phenix  from  Margalett 

Timothy  Kelham  a  Fisherman  his  Wife  &  Servant. 
Dec'  Thomas  Austin  Sloop  Peggy  from  N.  Found  Land. 

Partrick  Droham  Tho'  Glody  \ 

Simon  Hannahan         And'  Simoning,      /     Sailors 
Rich**  Welsh,  Jn°  Tobing,  Jn°  Shepard,  >       and 
Phillip  Staplton,  Jam'  Roach,  W'"  Mady  \  Fishermen 
Ja^  Forley,  Jn°  Delaney,  Christ'  Collings.  ^ 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


253 


Jn"  Poor.  W"  Potter  Mich"  Ash 


19 


28 


27 


30 


Nich'^  Buttler. 
Tho^  Buttler. 
Barth"  Mansfield 
Selvester  Poor 
Partrick  Felleter 
Jn°  Drece 
Sam^  Dower 
Eich*^  Fleming 
Partrick  Power 
Partrick  Shallow 
Jn°  Gosswell 
Henry  Gosswell 
Jam^  Nowling. 


Sailors 

and 

Fishermen 


Farmer 


sailor 


Jn°  D"  Loyd. 
Richard  Surrey 
Edw**  Poor 
Mich"  Fling 
W™  Keeting 
Mich"  Keeting 
Barn'  Green 
Christ''  Barret 
Tho'  Murphey 
W°'  She 
Partick  Killey 
Jam'  Kennedy 
W"  Murphey. 
James  Stewart  an  Engineer  and  his  Son  William. 
Nath'  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallyfax 

Passenger  List  not  given  in 
Cap"  Nath'  Atwoods  Passengers. 

Nath'  Whitmarsh     Carpenter 
Israel  Loring  Do 

Joshua  Nutting 
Joshua  Coll 
John  Poor 
■= —  Marcy  Reier 
Geo  Carr 
Rob'  Wither 
Josiah  Hamon 
Thom'  Wincams 

M"  Marcy  Maglene  How  &  Serv* 
Thomas  Dixey  Brig^  Pell  pack'  from  London 
Cap"  Hulrae  ") 

Cap"  Obear  V 

Cap"  Mawdley.    ) 
John  Shores     "j 
Leon"^  Lewis      j 
Jos''  Buck  }  Sailors 

Jos'"  Pelum 
W"'  Macknutt 
Rob*  Jervis  Brig  Hannah  from  London 
M'"  Gray  a  Barber  &  His  wife 
Cap"  Tossey  "J 
Cap"  Stone      >■  Marriners 
Cap"  Holmes  ) 
Joshua  Benel  [?]  Schoon'  Desire  from  Hallifax 
Cap"  Jn°  Dier  ") 

M'  Briant  >■  Marrin'.  John  Keeth  Traider. 

.Joseph  Smith    ) 
Ephraim  Dean  Sloop  Two  Brothers  from  Hallifax 

M^  ONeal  a  Trader 
W""  Fogo  Sloop  Molly  from  Cumberland 
M''  Danks  a  Farmer 

Lewis  Fitch  Gerrald  Scoon""  Deborah  from  Quebeck 
M'  John  Austin  a  Merch' 


Marrin'' 


254  City  Document  No.   100. 

*31     Will'"  Fogo   Sloop    Charm"  Molly  from  Fort  Cumber- 
land 
M"^  Danks  a  Farmer  [Dup.  Entry] 

1764. 

Jan^a     19     Sam^  Stibbins  Scboon*"  Eliz""  from  Hallifax 

M"^  Joseph  Brightman  Merch' 

M-"  Gamble 

N.  Chandler 

Isaac  Sturdavent 

W™  Olford 

M^  Gillett 

M™  Abig'  Starr  a  Spinster. 
25     Jeram""  Webber  Schoon''  Molley  from  Rh°  Island 

M"  Wilson  Wife  to  a  Carpenter 

Doctor  Gillson 
27     Henry  Johnson  Schoon''  Nelley  from  Domingo. 

Cap"  John  Allen  |  ^^^^.^-^^rs 

Cap"  Conner  J 

31     Joseph  Baley  Sloop  Betsey  from  S'  Christophers 

Cap"  John  Crooker  Marring 
Feb      13     Andrew  Gardner  Brig*  New  Swallow  from  South  Caro- 
lina 

Captain  Cowen  Marriner 

a  French  Pilot  belong  to  Quebec 
14     Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

Josiah  Nutwich  a  Carpenter 
17     Hugh  Orr  Schoon'"  Betsey  from  Hispaniola 

Cap"  Dan^  Shaw  Cap"  Rich*^  Dunn.  I  Marrin"'' 

March    1     Ephraim  Dean  Sloop  two  Brothers  from  Hallifax 

Doct  Kannady  His  wife  &  Serv' 

M""  Grant  a  Soldier  His  wife  &  3  Children 

Gardner  Greenleaf  a  Shoemaker 

John  Mackdonel       a  Butcher 

John  Donlop  a  Gentlem" 

Willm.  Donlop         a  Cooper 

John  Demount         a  Butcher 

Paul  Padert  a  Marriner 

Rich*^  Harris  Sloop  two  Friends  from  New  London 

M""  Drue  a  ship  Carpenter 
5     Will™  Marshall  Brig'  Success  from  Hallifax 

Lieut  Fran'  Green  of  40  Reg' 

Sam'  Baley      Hatter 
9     Samuel  Snow  Sloop  Ruby  [from]  Louisbotirgh 

John  Keith  a  Soldier 

Alex  Birch  ford  a  Marriner. 

19  John  Goodwin  Sloop  Charm°  Nancy  from  Philadelphia 

M''  John  Burns  a  Merch'. 

20  Sam'  Concklin  Sloop  William  from  New  York 

M""  Pease  an  aprentice  to  Doc'  Gilson. 
John  Whealden         Marrin'' 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  255 

21     David  Phipps  Sloop  Industry  from  North  Carolina 

Sam^  Service  &  Merch' 
31     Benj°  Cobb  Sloop  Eliz'^  from  North  Carolina 

Cap"  Doan  &  4  Sailors 

M""  Williams 


M^  Dixon        ;  ^^^'■^^' 

David  Heal      Mairin'' 
31     Nath^  Fellows  Schoon'"  two  Friends  from  Cadiz 

Cap"  Philip  Bass  &  22  Seamen 

M""  And^  Hall  Merch' 
Apr        2     George  Mitchel  Sloop  Charm°  Molley  from  Annapolis 

John  Winchester 

Eben'"  Connet 

Gosef  Downe 

M''  Kent  Wife  to  a  Farmer  &  Her  Son 

M"  Fansworthey  "Wife  to  a  Ditto 

Sarah  Hideu  a  Spinster 
4    John  Doubled  ay  Schoon''  Industry  [from]  S'^  Martins 

M^  Brurait  Sailor  &  Wife 
Shuball  Coffin  Schoon'^  Hawke  from  London 

James  Merrypine,  John  Ramshire  ]  q  -i 

John  Noble  James |  ^^^^^^^ 

2     Rob'  Calef  Ship  Hale  Galley  from  London 

Cap"  Marshall  Marcin'" 

Doct  Marshall 

M'^  Coats  Merch' 

Cap"  Edmund  Wendell  Marrin'^ 
4     Thorn'  Mitchel  Sloop  2  Sisters  [from]  Louisburgh 

M"  Brown  &  son  Wife  to  a  Carpenter  of  this  Town 
Benj*  Bears  Schoon""  thankfull  [from].  Rh°  Island 

M""  Leonard  a  Carpenter. 
9     Nath'  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

Thorn'  Wheelen  Merch' 

Joseph  Cook  Traider 

Joseph  Cowell  Butcher 

Mich^  Ray  a  Taylor 

Gabrel  Micher  Ditto 

Mich'  Buckelay  of  Marblehead. 

18  Prince  Hawes  Schoon'^  Providence  from  N.  Carolina 

Will™  Larken  Sailor 

19  Christ'  Higgins  Sloop  Ruby  from  Connect' 

M'  Jn°  Barren 

M"  Sarah  Edwards 
21     Rhodes  Haven  Sloop  Willingmind  [from]  N.  York 

Tbo'  Casney  Taylor  &  His  Wife  &  Serv'      "|   for 

Char'  Morry  a  Ditto  His  wife  &  2  children    >   cape 

Ponly  William  a  Ditto  His  wife  &  3  children  )  Britton 
30     Will'"  Brown  Sloop  Dolphen  from  Mountserrat 

Nancy  Webb  a  Spinster 
May       2     Hugh    McPliillimy    Sloop    Unity    from   Hallifax 

Cap"  Hamilton  in  the  45"'  Reg'  &  2  sons. 
5  Sailors 


256  City  Docl'ment  Xo.   luO. 

"VTilP'  Fisher  Scboon''  Fisbbawk  from  Virginia 
Cap-  Elijah  Tillinan  Marrin"" 
5     Nath"  Coffiu  Ship  Boston  pack'  from  Loudon 
M'  Bri22s  Hollowav.  Merch' 
Cap^  Xa^th'  Phillips. '  Cap^  WiU'"  Lad.    )  , ,      .  ,. 
Cap^  Jam=-  Parr  3P  Kentisby  |  ^^^^'^^^ 

TT"^  AVallis  Sailmaker 

7  Howard  Jacobson  Ship  Boscowen  from  Ditto  [London] 

M^  John  Lane  \  ^rp__|,t. 

M^  Sam"  Goldthwigbt   j  ^^^^^^ 

8  Alex''  Insflish  Bris'  Salley  from  ProTidence 

M-  Bradford  Gentle^ 

W^  Jones  Carpenter 

Eph^  Tray  Ditto 

Sam^  Hamonwav  Paint' 
8     Josiah  Knowles  Sloop  Ranger  [from]  X.  Carolina 

Doct.  Edw'  Morev 

Tho-  Larken  Sailmaker 

Elnath"  Smith  Traider 
Lemuel  Week  Sloop  Falmouth  from  Philadelphia 

M-  Howard  a  Merch' 
W-  Chambers  Brig'  Pembroke  from  X.  Castle 

M-  Jos'^  William's  Merch". 
14     Theop^  Simouton  Seoon-  Mary  from  N.  York. 

Cap''  Lovegrove  his  Wife  &  3  children  ) 
going  to  Hallyf ax  j 

Benj  Welch  a  Sailor. 
Eich-  Southcot  Snow  W^.  &  Mary  from  Bilstoll 

Cap  Rich^  Baker  &  serv'. 
Hugh  Hunter  ship  Devonshire  from  London 

John  Robinson  Esq-  Collector  for  R.  Island 

M^  Caleb  Blan chard  ') 

M"  Edm'^  Quincy.  Tert'     >  Merchants. 

M-  Thomas  Russell  ) 

Cap-  Archibald  Denmore  ]  ^r 

^r- T-  ;■  Marrmers 

M-  Turner  j 

M-  Clark  belonging  to  the  Paper  Manuf  ac^ 

16     Benj  Friswell  Sloop  Yarmouth  from  South  Carrolina 

M-  Tho'  Conn  a  Planter  &  his  son. 

18     Tho'  Vallentine  Brig"  Vanson  from  S.  Martins. 

John  Emmes  &  Nich'  Honneyman  Man'iners 

21     Peter  Tavlor  Bris  Wevmouth  from  Barbadose 

M^  Thom'  Allen,  a  Gen°  his  Two  sisters   &  there 

Two  Children 

M^  W™  Scott  a  Farmer. 

Sam^  Pearson  ship  Sam'  &  Betsey  from  New  Castle 

Margrett  a  Serv" 

Peter  Taylor   Brig-  Weymoth    from   Barbados^ 

M'  Tbom'  Allen  Gentleman,  His  two  sisters  !  Dup. 

-  &  their  Children  f  ent. 

M^  Will"^  Scott  a  Farmer  j 

30     W-  Cluston  Bris'  Hound  from  Ireland. 


MiscELLANEOuis  Papers.  257 

Cap"  Seller 

W™  Coutes,  John  Carton,  Duck  Kenned,  ]  q  , 

John  Cotter,  Coru^  Obrum,  Char=  Riney,  J  ^^rvattts 
Catherin^  Odonelv,  Onne  Soloven 
Mich'  Claire,  Cooper  ;  Will'"  Watts,  Traider. 
Barbery  Watts,  Spinster.   Cather^  Riney  Spinster 
June     1     David  Sage  Sloop  Azuba  from  Count'. 
Amasey  Jones  Traider 
7     Thorn'  Mathews  Sloop  Success  from  Philad* 
The  Rev'i  M^  Rollenbuckler  &  His  Clerke 
M""  Harris  a  Traider. 
11     Rhodes  Haven  Sloop  Willingmind  from  New  York 
Jacob  Derb  Shoemaker 
M""  Delremple  an  Officer 
•  12     Benj™  Homer  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 
Gregory  Townshend  Esq. 
M"  Phillis  M"  Blagdon  M^'  Fairbanks. 
Cap"  Carrel  Cap"  Mc.  Thelomy  Marrin" 
Jos*^  Carrel  Butcher 

M''   Jones,    M''   Clarke,  M'  McNeal  Carpenter  &  a 
Dutchman 
19     Thom^  Mitchell  Sloop  two  Sisters  [from]  Louisburg 
Lieu'  Bowen  of  y""  45*  Reg'  His  wife  &  child 
Cap"  Hathermau  &  Serv' 
Doct  Simpson.     John  Bulling  a  Frenchman 
21     Archib''  M'^Ferren  Sloop  Hannah  from  Nova  Scotia. 
W"'  Gillmore      Jn'^  Kelly     '\ 
James  McNutt  W"'  Logan    V  Farmers. 
David  Blackmore  ) 

23     George  Mitchell  Sloop  Charm"  Molley  from  Annapolis 
Royall 
Daniel  Creon,  Rob'  Miuga  )    t-, 
Jn°  Hendry  j  ^^™^^« 

M"  Rise  M'^  Marshal  there  Husbands  Farmers  at 

Annapolis 
James  Shannon  a  Schoolmaster 
M'^'  Lawley  a  Widow  &  her  daughter  Both  going  for 
England. 

25  W™  Deversou  Ship  Mary  from  London 

Rev''  M'^  Hubbard  &'^M""  Jarvis  both  belonging  to 
Connecticut. 
Benj''  Seward  Scoon  Little  Fortescue  from  Anquilla 
Cap"  W"  Vernon  liis  Wife  and  sister 

26  Tho  Parke  Snow  Friendship  from  Madera 

M''  John  Desousa  [  ?]  a  Merch' 

27  Wiir"  Satchwell  Brig'  Nancy  from  N.  F''.  Land 

John  All  ward    ~] 

JeffryGadridge     ,,      .  ^a 
T  o  A  ■     •  >Marrm" 

Jn"  Crispin  [ 

Rich"  Wedden   J 

27     Rich''  Newsham  Sloop  Dolpheu  [from]  Dominico 

M""  Warner  Merch' 


258  City  Document  No.  100. 

28     John  Doubleday  Schoou''  Industry  from  N.  Carolina 
Cap"  Natli  Williams 
July       2     Abner  Stocking  Schoon''  Tryal  from  Connect' 
M''  Sarah  Snow  Spinster. 
6     Will™  Edwards  Sloop  Ann  [from]  Connect. 

M'  Johnson  Traider 
9     Jam'  Dickey  Sloop  Lucey  from  N.  Carolina 
Eliz''  Carren  AVife  to  an  Inhab'  of  Hallifax 
Nailer  Hatch  Sloop  Dolphin  [from]  Hallifax 
M""  Comerin  Traider  His  wife  &  2  Children 
M"'  Colmen  &  2  Children 
10     Tho'  Simonton  Sloop  Susanna  [from]  New  F*^  Land 
Cap"  Aaron  Vibert  &  3  Lads  to  His  Care 
Cha'  M.  Roe  a  Carpenter 
16         Cap"  Benj''  Hollowey 

M'^  Ju°  Timmins  Merch' 
M""  Pitman  D° 

M'  Cobbett  D° 

Rev*^  M-^  Walter 
Rev'i  IVP  Frink 
Cap"  Chevelier  Marrin' 
M""  Brumskett  Merch' 

The  above  passengers  pr  Brig*  Hannah  Rob'  Jervis 
from  London 

18  Geo.  Derrecott  Snow  Betsey  &  Ruth  from  London 

Cap"  Jam'  Brett 

Cap"  Jn°  Polle 

Alex''  Willson         V  Marriners 

W"^  Phillips 

M'^  Samuel 
M--  Char'  Dilley  Merch' 
Tho'  Mills  Carpenter 

19  W™  Morton  Brig^  Industry  from  Barbados 

?!t:  ?",!"•  .     JMerch.. 

Rich^  Galhspie  j 

Cap"  Mastin  Marrin'^ 

Cap"  Jos*^  Cordis  &  5  Sailors 

20  Will™  Ruggles  Sloop  Kingston  from  Hallifax 

M''  Josiah  Rose  a  Docter 
John  Pirkins  Sloop  Kittey  [from]  North  Carolina 
M^  Step"  Harden  a  Planter 

21  Tho'  Sturgis  Sloop  Defiance  [from]  Rh°  Island. 

M'  Jos''  Goodwin  Merch' 

23     Jerem''  Smith  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Piscatuqua 
Cap"  Matt^  Sheaffe 

26     Josiah  Hubbel  Sloop  Seaflower  [from]  Connect' 
The  Rev"^  Edw"^  Winslow  &  7  Children 
Rob'  Manderston     Snow  Douglass  from  Greenout 
Cap  James  Colhourn    Cap  Collin  CampbelH 
W"'  Marshall  Malcom  Gills  j  -^^^.^i. 

Jn°  Kennedy  Thorn'  Steel  ^      ^ 

James  Paul  Jacob  Robinson  j 

Pyem  Blowers  James  Coghran  j 


MiscELLAXEOus  Papers.  ,  "259 

M'  Daniel  Dockery  ] 

M''  AncF  Dalglish    [■  Merchants. 

M^  And^^  Dalyell      ) 

John  Robinson     Alex  Rankin  Carpenters 

Simon  Frasier,  Labourer 

Patrick  M^Claran     Ditto  &  his  Wife 

Patrick  M'^Cowan     Ditto 

Donald  Camron        Ditto 

W""  Reed  Millwright  &  his  Wife 

John  Cameron  &  Geo  Slater     Ditto 

John  Clark  Shoemaker 

Patrick  &  Geo  Laply  Joyners 

Aug        6     Benj"  Smith  Brig'  Smith  [from]  Liverpool 

And"^  Johnson  a  Marrin''  &  His  wife 

W"  Ringby  a  Merch' 

W™  Caustin  &  Dudley  Swan  Marriners  - 

—     Aaron  Purbeck  Sloop  Molley  from  Hallifax 

Sam^  Blagden  a  Trader 

9     John  Rea  Sloop  Policy  from  North  Carolina 

Cap"  Eddy  Marrin'' 

13     Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  [from]  Hallifax 

M''  Bird  Merch' 

M^^  Ray  of  Hallifax 

Joseph  Barrett  Sloop  Nancy  from  Connect' 

Cap"  Hewen  &  His  Wife 

17     Step"  Burroughs  Schoon''  Mercury  from  Connect' 

]\P  Jos''  Winslow  son  to  the  Rev  M"  Winslow 

20     Jam^  Deming  Sloop  Success  from  Connect' 

Steward  a  Labourer 

Abigail  Brown  Spinster 

George  Vincent  Sloop  two  Sisters  from  New  F**  Land 

Cap"  Jam^  Ryley  &  His  people 

Joshua  Aitken  Sloop  Ann  from  Scotland 

Cap"  Jn°  Aitken  ^ 

Jn°  Law  I 

Jam'  Drysdale  !  ^.t 

T  o  TT  y  Marrmers 

Jn°  Kerens 

Hen^  Dempenstoue 

Jn°  Mainland  J 

M''  John  Lewis     ^ 

M'  Jn°  Fleming    V  Merch'^ 

M"^  Geo.  Lindsey  ) 
Edw^  Brounett  Brig'  Favourite  from  Bristol 
M""  Amanuel  Elraes  Merch' 
Cap"  Thomas 

M"-  Arthur  Prichard  a  Taylor  His  Wife  &  3  Children 
24     Amos  Shaflield  Sloop  Desire  from  Nova  Scotia. 
M''  Alliburton  a  Farmei-  &  Wife 
James  Thomson  Soldier  &  Wife 
M"  Thomson  Wife  to  a  Tailor  &  4  Children 
Jn°  Colters  a  Farmei- 
David  Brace  Brig'  Policy  from  New  F**  Land 
Jn"  Canturen  a  Frenchman. 


260  City  Document  No.   100. 

28     Ebeu''  Symms  Ship  Ju*  Galley  [from]  S'  Christophers 

Cap''  Jii°  Deselvayer  Marria''  &  Wife 
Step''  Seavey  Schoou""  Abig'  from  Piscatuqua 

Geo  Horaans Parsons  Taylors 

2  Sailors  Margrett  a  Spinster. 

Sep       3*^     Alex''  Inglish  Brig'  Salley  from  Quebec 

Connard  Smith  Baker  &  Wife 

Jn°  Jones  Merch' 

Jn°  Collman  Trader. 
Will'"  Ruggles  Sloop  Kingston  from  Hallifax 

Jn°  Burk  a  Soldier 

Sanders  West  Merch' 

Amerey  Davis  Ditto 

Peter  Young  Labourer. 
Jn°  Mackey  Brig'  Nellam  [?]  from  Piscatuqua 

Marg'  &  Ann  Gardner  Spinsters 

5  Jam^  Scott  Schoon''  Frederick  from  Hallifax 

Cap"  M'^Neal  Marriner. 
8     Sam^  Hinkley  Sloop  Eliz'''  from  Philadelphia 
2  Captains  of  Vessels. 
11     Rob'  M'^Cordey  Schoon"^  Han''  from  Cork  &  Hallifax 
Nath'  Dangger  a  Wool  Comber 
Fran^  Rien  Bookkeeper 
Tho^  Cook  James  Coffe  Xjy^ 

Morgan  Mullons  Jam^  Brien    j 
M''^  Dorin  Wife  to  a  Labourer  of  this  town  &  sons 
Mary  Connell        Rich*^  Bourke       ^ 
John  Costolo         Mick'  Clary          | 
James  Furlong      Tim^  Collens        j 
John  Callahan        John  Bryen          )■  Servants 
John  Branfield       John  Callahan     j 
Patrick  Harden     Jam'  Stewart       j 
John  Reding  Benj"  Davison.  J 

"     Will'"  Maxwell  Schoon"-  Nelly  from  St  Johns 
Joseph  Mereraen  a  Farmer 
Rob'  Bascker  a  Ditto 
George  Cockran  a  Ditto  &  His  wife 
18     Abner  Stocking  Schoon''  Tryal  from  N.  London 
M"-  Rich*!  Dudley  Merch'  &  Wife 
Dup  Abner  Stocking  Schoon"^  Tryal  from  New  London 

M'-  Rich''  Dudley  Merch'  &  Wife 

20  Eleaz''  Goodwin  Sloop  Dobbs  from  N.  Carolina 

Cap"  Rob'  Jones  a  Marrin'^ 

21  Simon  Cooper  Sloop  Endeavour  from  Casco  Bay 

Cap"  Eph'"  Jones  Marrin''.  Benj"  Titcomb  \-j^      ,  te 
M'-Osgood,M^  Dingle  |  Mercu 

"     Tho'  Grinly  Schoon''  Pearl  from  Granada 
John  Symms  a  Bookkeeper 
Oct       2''     Joseph  Swansey  Sloop  Mary  from  Rh''  Island 
M''"  Baxter  Wife  to  an  Inholder 

6  John  Junkins  Sloop  Ranger  from  S' Peters  N.  F^  Land 

Cap"  W"'  Albespe  Marrin'' 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  261 

9     John  Renton  Schoon"^  Fly  from  Liverpool 

M""  Anderson  Tallow  Chandler  &  His  Daughter 
15     Joseph  Chapman  Sloop  Success  from  Connect' 

Jn°  Loring  Tallow  Chandler 
John  Lillie  Ship  Thomas  from  Gaudelope 

Char'  Bushon  a  Shoemaker  &  His  Wife 
Nehem^  Somes  Schoon"^  S'  Elizabeth  from  Philadelphia 

Two  Farmers  names  not  known 
Nath'  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

List  not  given  in 
Sam^  Das  [h]  wood  Brig'  Deep  Bay  from  London 

Sam^  Gary  Esq. 

M'"  Morley  Merch* 

Tho'  Clarke  Watchmaker 
Nath'  Curtis  Sloop  Nancy  from  Philadelphia 

M""  Smith  a  Farmer 

Cap°  WilP  Albispe  Marrin"" 
Rob'  Calef  Ship  London  Pack'  from  London 

Col  Dyer  ComptroP  for  New  London 

]VP  Geo.  Miles  D''  for  New  Haven 

Ezek^  Hersey  Merch'  Cap"  W™  Price  in  25  Regm. 
22     Nath'  Curtis  Sloop  Nancy  from  Philadelphia 

M''  Smith  a  Farmer.     "[Dup.  Entry] 
24     Will™  Weston  Schootf  Jane  from  Ditto  [Philadelphia] 

W"  Harris  Traider 

Rob'  Tweed  D° 

John  Work 

Jam^  Ryon 

Blackdoor. 

Eben''  Gorham  Brig'  Mairmaid  from  Kirkwell 

W"  Fredrick  Mankey  Merch' 
31     John  Robertson  Snow  Providence  from  London 

Isabel  Baird        ) 

Hellen  Morison  >-Maid  Servts. 

Jean  Munroe      ) 

M^  Smith  Merch'  &  Wife  &  3  Children 

M^  Cort  Merch'  His  wife  &  1  child 

Cap"Talham| 

M^  Waddy      I  ^^^^^^'"^ 

Rob'  Calder 

John  Hume 

W"  Martin 

W"  Brown 

W'"  Harling 

Alex''  Donnald 

M''  Robertson 
Benoni  Smith  Ship  Prince  of  Wales  from  LondoH 

Cap"  Jn"  Maxwell  &  Serv' 

Lew'  Primrose  for  Cannady 
Nov  Jam^  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  for  Annapolis 

Rev"!  M'  Rice  &  Sister 

Doct  Hartshorne 


Serv" 


262  City  Document  No.   100. 

Lydia  Sherman  Spinster 

Tho^  Clouse  Farmer 

Jn°  Souden      D° 

Caleb  Brooks  D° 

Sarah  Whith^rhead 
Josep  Swan  Schoon""  Squid  from  New  F*^  Land 

List  not  given  in. 
Ailas  [Silas]  Atkins  Schoon''  Dolphen  Ditto 

List  not  given  in 
Hugh  M*=Philomy  Sloop  Betsey  Ditto 

List  not  given  in. 

7  Will™  Cochren  Sloop  Neptune  D° 

List  not  given  in. 
20     Abel  Badger  Sloop  America  [from]  Philadelphia 
M"-  Chasley  [  ?]  a  Goldsmith 
John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  [from]  Philadelphia 
Moses  Black  a  Youth  for  Education. 

26  Dan^  Waters  Brig'  Peggy  from  N.  F**  Land 

Jam^  Thompson  Traider 

W™  Pike  Fisherman 
Geo  Mitchel  Sloop  Molley  from  Annapolis 

Jon°  Church  ^ 

Jon°  Larrance        | 

Sam*  Read  j 

Jon°  Farnsworth  J>  Farmers 

Obed  Butler 

John  Dyer 

Cha^Hall. 
Captain  Silas  Atkins  List  now  sent. 
Dec        3     Will™  Brock  Sloop  Anson  for  Philadelphia 

M''  Wilson  a  Traider 
6     John  Doubleday  Schoon""  Industry  from  Mounte  Cristo 

Joseph  Newell  a  Cooper  &  His  son. 
Hen^  Atkins  Sloop  Grayhound  [from]  New  F**  Land 

Cap"  W"  Moor 

Cap"^  Archer a  serv' 

a  Sergant  his  name  not  givin  in 

8  Simeon  Freeman  Sloop  Eliz""  fi'om  Connect' 

a  Molato  Serv'  to  M""  Parmer. 
Seth  Jenkins  Sloop  Bristol  from  Philadelphia 

M""  Owen  a  Mamner. 
13     Eleaz""  Goodwin  Sloop  Dobbs  for  N.  Caro^ 

M""  Chandler  a  Marrin"" 
Will™  Sheppard  Sloop  Policy  [from]  N.  F^  Land 

M"  Mary Widow 

Cap"  Cavenough  Marrin"^. 

27  John  Robinson  Brig*  Fi-eemason  from  Cork 

John  Lyon  a  Clergyman  for  Taunton 
John  Bowdeu  a  Ensign  for  New  York 
Eleouor  Benson  for  Ditto 
Ann  Segerson  &  Son  for  Philad* 
Bich'^  Burk  a  Serv' 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  26^ 

Math"'  M'^Namara 

John  Roberts 

David  Howe  a  Phisit" 

Armiger  Howe  a  Marrin'' 

Malak^  Field 

John  Cleary  a  Baker 

Jam'  Brown  a  Coachman 

Edw*^  Moor  a  Carpenter 

John  Moor  a  Serv' 

W"  Dunavaz  a  Blacksmith 

Martin  Dunavan  Ditto 

And"  Barrett         ") 

Catharine  Lynch    '  c„..„„ j,,„ 

ary  Dunavan      { 
Mary  Dresden       J 

1765. 

Jan^       9     Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax. 

M"^  BarthoF  Kneeland  Merch' 

Cap"  Broadstreet 

Abrah™  Rogers  a  Carpenter 

M'  Molliken  a  Sugar  Baker  &  Wife 

John  Francis  a  Carpenter 

Eliz*  Wall  to  Cap"  Phillips  of  the  Castle 

Patrick  Kerrel  a  Traider. 
Feb      27     David  Child  Scoon''  Tryal  from  South  Carrolina 

Cap"  W"'  Waters  Marrin""  &  Boy 
Mar      11     Sam'  Sampson  Sloop  Charm°  Sally  [from]  Hallyfax 

Joseph  Simpson  a  Traider 
18     Jn°  Renton  Schoon''  Fly  from  Georga 

M''  Kerwood  a  Merch' 
"  Nath'  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

Jn"  M'=Daniel  Fisherman     Rob*  Carrel  Merch' 

W™  Lambart  Sailmaker       Nath'  Gallop  Farmer 

Tho' Joslin         Ditto  Dan'  Harvey  a  Ditto 

John  Russell  His  Wife  &  Child 

Mary  Lewes   &  child 

Lieut  Isway  Aldridge 

Henry  Green  a  Merch'. 
25     Jam'  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Fort  Cumberland 

Jon"^  Baker.  Benj"  Cull.  Jn°  Fling.  ") 

Tho'  Collins.  Gideon  Smith  Nehem*"  Ward  v  Farmers 

Abel  Danks  j 

M"^'  Chuse  Wife  to  a  Farmer  &  child. 

29  John  McKeil  Schoon""  Betsey  from  Maryland. 

Joseph  Boyes  Marrin'' 

30  Moses  Peirce  Sloop  Susan"^  from  Connect' 

Mary  Stone  belong  to  Beverly 
Justus  Taylor  Sloop  3  Partners  from  Rh°  Isl'' 
M^  Boodey  Sold^  &  Wife 
M    Baker  Wife  to  a  Goldsmith 
M"  Gardner  Widow  belong  to  Boston  &  Daughter 


264  City  Document  No.   100. 

3  gentlemen  belonging  to  Philadelphia 
names  not  yit  givin  in. 
April  5     Eob.  Caleff  Ship  London  Pacquet  [from]  London 
Cap'  John  Lyall  Marriner. 

15  Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  [from]  Philadelphia 

M''  Briggs  a  Student  at  the  Jersey  College 
W"  Wyer  Scoo""  Grace  [from]  N.  Carrolina 
Cap"  W"  Cockran 
Docf  Huns 
17     John  Dean  Brig  Kingston  [from]  Jamaica 
M-"  Alex"^  Campbell  a  Gen" 

19  Hector  M*^  Neill  Sloop  Phenix  from  Hallyfax 

M""  Beardsley  Engineer  his  Wife  one  child  &  servant 

M"  Maxwell  Wife  to  Cap  Maxwell  &  2  children 

M''  Martin  Pelut  a  Frenchman 

John  Godard  a  Butcher 

Peter  Young  Trader 

Phillip  Hill  Sailor 

M""  Saunders  belonging  to  the  40""  Regiment 

Laurance  Dutton  Trader 

M''  Dumont  Butcher 

M-"  Pepper  &  W°  Liukletter  Sailors 

20  Nath^  Gardner  Scoon""  Phenix  [from]  Philadelphia 

W"  Harris,  Cha.  Cameron  \rp     i    . 

Arch*^  Cunningham  j 

Edm'^  Warren  Scoon""  Sally  Connecticut 
.      Fran  Price  Marriner 
"W"'  Wills  Sloop  Huldah  [from]  Connecticut 

Nehem*^  Fisher  Peter  Halluk  Marriners 

David  Spark  Shoemaker. 
May        9     W™  Furnell  Schoon""  Betsey  from  Piscatiqua 

M""  Homan  a  Taylor 
Nath^  Patten  Sloop  Policy  from  N.  Carolina. 

Cap"  Watts  Marring 
W"'  Harper  Sloop  Speedwell  from  New  York 

M''  Dowing  Marrin'' 
Edm*^  Morton  Schoon""  Dove  from  Philad"^ 

M""  Gray,  M""  Caloon,  John  Ervin  Traiders 
John  Patten  Sloop  Susanna 

Jam^  Ryan  a  Labour"" 

13  Leach  Harris  Sloop  Hampton  from  So  Carolina 

Miss  Mary  Beals  a  Spinster. 
Jam'    Stillson    Schoon""     Charm"    Molley    [from]     N. 
Carolina 
M"  Jam^  Murrey  Gen"^  His  Wife  &  Serv' 
Miss  Hannah  Clark  a  Spinster 

14  James  Stuart  Sloop  Good  Intent  from  Maryland 

M'  Edw*^  Rutland  Merch' 
Josiah  M'^Neal  a  Taylor 

16  Sam^  Skinner  Sloop  Nancy  for  Maryland 

Joshua  Clarke  Merch' 
May     17     Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  265 

Cap"  Peter  Trail  &  Wife 

Miss  Han''  Peters  I  q  •     f 

Miss  Betsey  Butters      [  ^P^^^ters 

Eob'  CairelMerch' 

John  Phagiu  Ditto 

Char^  Green  Ditto 

Jonath"  Fuite  Merch.'^ 
20     Geo.  Mitchel  Sloop  Charm=  Molley  from  Anapolis 

Dan^  Moor  Shoemaker  His  Wife  &  4  children 

Patty  Sprowl  a  Spinster 

Lieut  .Johnson  of  the  ArtilF 
Elisha  Hinman  Sloop  two  Friends  from  Connect* 

Rich*^  Coit  a  Lad  for  Education. 
John  Marshall  Ship  Boston,  Packet  from  London 

Cap°  Logic  Marrin' 

Serv*  to  John  Hancock  Esq. 
James  Scott  Brig'  Lydia  from  Ditto  [London] 

M''  Thom'  Hargraves  Gentlem'^ 

Tho^  Bond      Jos''  Smith      )  ^r      ■  r 
rj^i    s  r^  r<\     \  T      •        r  Marrm"^ 

i  ho^  Comas    Char'  Lepme  ) 

W"'  Davis  Ship  Thomas  from  Ditto  [London] 

Cap"  Studson  Peter  Jones  Marrin"" 
Rich"*  Southcut  Snow  W™  &  Mary  from  Bristol 

Cap"  W"  King  Cap"  Thom^  Or  in  Marrin" 
Isaac  Mathews  Brig'  Squaril  from  Ditto  [Bristol] 

Cap"  W"'  Francis  Cap"  Dan'  Codner  Marrin" 
Robert  .Jervis  Brig*  Hannah  from  London   ■ 

Cap"  Thom^  Robson  Mai-rin"" 

M""  Lewis  Chapron  Merch' 
23     Sam'  Pirkins  Sloop  Hepzebath  from  Providence 

Cap"  Bryant  )  ^j      •  s 

Sam'Lovel     J^^^^^^'^ 
23''  Sam'  Hinkley  Sloop  three  Friends  from  Philad^ 

M"  Moor  a  Widow  &  two  Daughters 

M""  Killbreath  a  Traider 
Edw''  Bacon  Sloop  Defiance  from  Rh°  Island 

John  &  Mickel  Boys  serv"  to  Cap"  Inglish 
31     Tim^  Mix  Sloop  William  from  Connect' 

M"  Grace  Lane  Wife  to  a  Sailor 
Sam'  Snow  Schoon''  Molley  from  Annapolis 

David  Felch  a  Farmer 

Rich''  Kelley  Ditto    . 

John  Cowers  &  His  son. 
June       3     .Jam'  Ford  Sloop  Rainbow  from  Hallifax 

M''  Dickey  Farmer  &  3  Children 

M""  Robertson  Ditto 

Eben''  Wales  Traider  M''  Bly  a  Hatter 

M^  Calef  Taylor  W"'  Peck  a  Lad  for  Education 

Miss  Mary  Cowle}'  Spinster 

Mary a  serv'  to  M""  McCarrel 

4     Caleb  Weaver  Sloop  Industry  [from]  Dominico 

Cap"  M'Groth  Commander  of  One  of  His  Majestys 
Ships. 


266  City  Document  No.   100. 

7     Nath'  Sherburn  Brig'  Betsey  from  Antigua. 
Cap"  Nathen  Steward  Marrin"" 

11  Dan'  M'^Carty  Ship  Salley  fi^om  Donainico. 

M""  Geo  Ervin 

12  Tho^  Dixey  Brig'  Pill  Packet  from  London 

John  Grimes,  George  Grimes  Seamen 

David  Duuken,  Alex""  Dunken. 

John  Morris,  John  Christy, 

James  Silver. 

16     Step"  Andrews  Sloop  Dolphen  [from]  N.  Carrolina 

W™  Cole  Merchan' 

June     16     Abner  Stocking  Schoon""  Ruby  from  Connect' 

M^  Dan'  Fuller  )  ^,  ^        at        c     *• 

n^r  pi    1  f  Clergymen  from  Nova  Scotia 

John  MoUony  Schoon''  Nancy  [from]  Hallifax 

John  Lush  a  Farmer 

W™  Giles  a  Hatter  &  3  Seamen. 
[Dup  Entry]  Abner  Stocking  Schoon''  Ruby  from  Conn' 

M''  Dan'  Fuller    ]  Clergymen 

M''  Philps  j"  for  Nova  Scotia 

Christian  Higgins  Sloop  Ruby  from  Connect' 

John  Minzey  Jun  &  Wife      )  p  , 

John  Minzey  &  W"^  Minzey  j  ^'^^'Peniers 
W™  Fogue  Schoon''  Laurance  from  Annopolis 

M""'  Anna  Phillips  &  Margery  Wilkins  her  serv' 

Dan'  Davison  &  His  two  children 

Benj"  Fallis  &  His  sister 

M"-^  Mote  &  Her  child. 
June     26     Ehsha  Glover  Schoon*"  Hannah  from  Nova  Scotia 

John  Logen  His  wife  &  2  children 

Char^  Cocks  Josh.  Moor,  Dan'  Calf  Marriners 

M'^  Steward,  M^^  Folkner  &  Child  Wives  to  Farmers 

Elijah  Bent,  Farmer,  Caty  Macklentick 
Alden  Bass  Brig'  Themes  from  Granada 

M"-  Peter  Roe  Dalton  Merch' 

Cap*^  James  Brown  Mariner 

28  Peter  Rogers  Sloop  Policy  [from]  Connecticut 

Cap"  Lucas  a  Marrin''  &  His  Wife. 

29  Moses  Freeman  Sloop  Abig'  from  Georga 

M'"  Teal  Clergyman 

Sam'    Whitney  |  j^_„uts 

Heny  Mills  j  ^^^^^^'^ 

July        1     Josiah  Gorham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

Rob'    Gray  Merch' 

W™    She  ward      Ditto 

M*^'    Deborah    Forder  wife    to   a   Ropemaker    &    2 
Children  N.  B.  Mr.  Benj''  Austin  became  answer- 
able to  the  Selectmen  for  Mrs  Forders  &  Children 
2     Tim''  Parker  Sloop  three  Friends  from  Philadelphia 

Archab**  Cunningham  Merch' 

W"^  Kid  Do 

John  Smith  Do 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  267 

John  Moor  Do   [Merch'] 

Joseph  Pumroy  a  Prisoner 
4     Jaroes  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Fort  Cumberland 

Cap"  Bruce  Engineer  &  four  Serv" 

Joshua  Cozwerse  a  Butcher 

Eliz*  Patten  a  Spinster 

M"  Vardy  Wife  to  Sam^  Vardy  &  2  children 

M"  Miller  wife  to  Alex"^  Miller  &  2  children 
8     John  Molony  Schoon''  Polley  from  N.  Carolina 

Cap"  Towers  Marriner 

14  Joseph  Howell  Schoon''  Peggy  from  Halifax 

M''  Jerem  Daley  Merch'  &  His  wife 

15  Nehem'^  Somes  Schoon""  Eliz*  from  Hallifas 

M""  Wales  a  Butcher 

M"  Scarborough  a  Farmer 

M""  Harvey    a  Soldier 

M"  Nuttage  wife  to  M'"  Nuttage  &  3  children 

—  John  Bradford  Sloop  Ginger  from  Virginia 

M""  Charles  Peal  a  Painter 

16  W™  Vernon  Schoon''  Brittania  from  Barbados 

M''  Sam^  Sager,  Merch' 
18     Nattf  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

Miss  Mercy  Parsons  Spinster 

Edward  Crawley  Esq 

John  Hill  Merch' 

John  M'^Cannon  Marriner 
Thom^  Homer  Sloop  Eliz'^  from  Hallifax 

Fredrick  Wasenfelt  Merch' 

Thom^  Wilkey  Marriner 

Laha  Macklntash  a  Soldier 

Miss  Sarah  Guppey  Spinster 
20     James  Roberts  Sclioon''  Betsey  [from]  North  Carolina 

M''  Skinner  Merch'. 
Thom=  Fish  Sloop  New  Polley  [?]  from  Ditto  [North 
Carolhia] 

W"^  Fellows  Marriner. 
23     Caleb  Hopkins  Schoon"'  Mary  [from]  Martinico 

Jam^  Flood  Cooper 

David  McCloud  Marriner 
26     Abel  Badger  Seoon'  Eliz.  [from]  N.  Found  Land 

List  not  givin  in 
31     Peter  Doyle  Brig  Sibella  [from]  N.  Found  Land 

Cap"  Carthwright.  a  Marriner. 

—  John  Blake  Ship  John  Galley  from  London 

Coll  IngersoU  &  Serv' 

Rev''  M''  Eph"'  Avery 

Cap  Thom"  Lee ") 

Cap  Brown  >  Marriners 

Cap  Young         ) 

M^  Dishon  &  M^  Dorson  Merch'^ 

M''  Roberts  Joyner 

W™  Proice  a  Lad  for  Education. 


268  City  Document  No.   100. 

31     Thorn  Sturgis  Sloop  Defiance  [fi-om]  R.  Island 
Jn°  Nation  Marriner 
James  Morrison  Baker 
M'"  Halliburton,  Farmer 

M"  Thomas  wife  to  a  Carphenter  at  R.  Island 
Aug        1     Elisha  Tower  Sloop  Unity  [from]  N.  Carroliua 

Cap  Ju"  Simpson  a  Merch*  his  Wife  &  one  child 
W"  Wimble  Sloop  Stamford  [from]  N.  York 
M'"  W"  Johnson  a  Gentle™ 
Sarah  Churchill  &  2  Children 

2  Edw*^  Moi'ton  Scoon"  Dove  [from]  N.  Carrolina 

M""  Rich'i  Veneble  a  Gen™ 

M""  W™  Field  Marrin'^ 

M""  .     .     .     .      .     Trader. 

3  Sam  Pain  Sloop  Ranger  from  Maryland 

M"  Benj"  Bagnell  jun""  Clockmaker 
[Dup.ent.]  Edmund  Morton  Schoon''  Dove  from  N.  Carolina 

M''  Rich''  Venebel  Gentleman 

jVr-  W'"  Fields  Marriner 

A  Trader  His  name  not  given  in. 
[Dup.  ent.]  Sam^  Pain  Sloop  Ranger  from  Maryland 

M''  Benj''  Bagnell  Clockmaker 

10  Josiah  Gorham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

John  Hysir  a  Trader 

11  James  Barnes  Brig'  William  from  New  Castle 

Cap"  John  Hunt  Wendell  Marrin"  &  His  Mate 

12  Joseph  Sewell  Sloop  Eliz""  from  Granada 

M''  John  Darbadge  Merch' 
Nath'  Patten  Sloop  Policy  from  N.  Carolina 
Cap"  And^  Smith  Marrin^ 

20     And"^    Sigourney  Schoon''  John  &  Mary  from    St   En- 
statia 
Doct  Spring 

M""  Barroc  a  French  Merch' 
Thomas  Asburn  Ship  John  from  Liverpool 
Chris*  Kennedy  Cooper  &  Wife 
Juda  Duggin  a  Spinster 
John  Kelley  Cooper  &  Wife 
M""  John  Stort  Merch' 

22     John  Aitken  Ship  Jemerson  &  Peggy  from  Leith 
James  Dussaale  John  Leslie        ^ 

Rich''  Hamilton  Peter  Douglass 

Jam^  Calden  Alex''  Ramage 

Roger  Ballingall  Rob*  Lawson        \-  Marriners 

Alex  Ross  James  Crombie 

James  Wilson  Peter  Ternie 

Alex'"  Ballingall  I 

Cap"  Rob*  Scott  an  Officer 
John  Wood  wife  &  2  Children  a  B^armer 
Will'"  Vitch    ] 
Rob*  Nisbett  >  Labourers 
Thom^  Scott  ) 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  269 

Sir  Henry  Seaton 
Will"^  Blair  Merch* 
Jolin  ^rMaster  Ditto 
Alex""  Ferbes  Printer  &  Wife 
James  Archibald  Ditto 
Will'"  Taylor  &  Lad. 
24     Aaron  Purbuck  Sloop  Kingstone  from  New  York 
Abraham  Mathews  a  Labourer 
[Dup.  ent.]  Thom^  Ashburn  Ship  John  from  Liverpool 
Christop'"  Kennedy  a  Cooper  &  Wife 
John  Kelly  a  Ditto  &  Wife 
Juda  Duggin  a  Spinster 
M''  John  Stort  Merch'. 

28  Abner  Homes  Schoon''  Sally  from  New  Providence 

M^ Bradford  Merch' 

James  Ford  Sloop  Dolphen  from  Hallifax 
Larranee  Nutson  Trader 
And^^  Acher  Ditto 
Mich^  M'=Nemaro  Ditto 
M^  M^Carty  Ditto 
Elisha  White  Sloop  Tryal  from  Connect' 
M^   Burrel      ]  ^u  i 

M^  Mansfield  r^^«^^^^^^'^ 

29  Seth  Doan  Sloop  Polle}-  from  Connecticut 

John  Bond  a  Marriner 

Natlv  Rogers  a  Lad  to  the  care  of  M""  Thomas   Sail- 
maker 

30  John  Doubleday  Schoon""  Industry  from  N.  Carolina 

M"^  Coru^  Gooningdike  Merch' 
Tim^  Parker  sloop  3  Friends  from  Philadelphia 
Step"  Davis        ") 
James  Davis        y  Marriners 
Nailer  Marriner  ) 
Sept       2     Eben''  Ledyard  Sloop  Hannah  from  Connect' 
M''^  Baldwin  a  Widow 

3  Leach  Harris  Schoon'^  Sibella  from  Barbados 

M''  Anthony  Coverly  Merch 

4  Will™  Fuggo  Schoon''  Dove  from  Annapolis 

Tabothy  Tomlinson  Sert  to  Cap"  Foggo 

5  Nehem''  Somes  Schoon''  Eliz'^  from  Hallifax 

Joseph  Foster  Mason 
Nath'  Belknap  Seama-n 
John  Sag  Trader 
W™  Barmal^^ne  Doctor 
John  Shores  Fisherman 
Sackwell  Pearide  Yeoman 
Aggash  Newman  Trader 
Eben''  Wells  Ditto 
M"  Winslow  &  children 
M"  Pre  scot 
M"  Loller 
Miss  Vans 


270  City  Document  No.   100. 

M"  Miller 

Sam^  Rogers  Sloop  Betsey  [from]  New  F"*  Land 
Edw"^  Pool  W™  Keen       "J 
Con  Casey  John  Strurd  >-  Seamen 
John  Simons  ) 

7     John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  [from]  Philadelphia 
W  Gray  a  Trader 

10  Rob'  Wier  Sloop  Phenix  from  Quebec 

Thom^  Weams   1  r 

c,      1  -D       J  }  Lawyers 

bam'  Beard         J  "^ 

Cap"  Rolj'  Leutt  ( ?)  Marriner 

11  Jam^  Montgomerie  Ship  Douglis  [from]  Liverpool 

Cap"  Thom^  Shearman  2  Seamen  &  a  Boy 
W™  Deverson  Ship  Thomas  &  Samuel  from  London 
George  Meserve  Esq 
Doct  Lincoln 
M'^  W"^  Gore  a  Merch' 
M'  Dexter  a  Smith 
M""  Jam^  Bugenan  a  Farmer  &  Wife 

12  Anth''  Fletcher  Schoon''  three  Friends  from  Maryland 

M""  Sam^  Shelton  Sloss  a  Merch' 

13  Simeon  Freeman  Sloop  Success  from  N.  Carolina 

John  Pitman  for  Education. 
Joseph  Rotch  Schoon"^  Diamond  from  Philadelphia 

Thom^  Bell,  Rob'  Bell,  John  Harkless   )  t    r. .   „--,^ 

Rob'  Willey,  Will™  Gort,  John  Murey   j  ^^oourers 

Joanes  Young,  Mercy  Morrey  —  Spinsters. 
16     Alex''  Gorden  Schoon''  Fancy  [from]  North  Carolina 

Thom'  Cooper  Merch' 

Hen^  Locker  —  Ditto 
21     Isaac  Belnap  Schoon''  Newbury  from  N.  York 

M'  George  a  Sugar  Baker 

Nath'  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

M"  Mary  Clap  &  Her  Serv'.  M"  Hollons  &  2  Chil- 
dren 

Eliz"'  Murphy  for  Quebec 

Joshua  French,  Phillip  Kermont,  ") 

Jos''  Cook  I 

W' Williamson,  Peter  Ryon,  Cap"  Dickey.  }>  Traders 

Godfrey  Contestine,    John   Clark,  Eben'^    j 
Silsbey  J 

Bartho   Pecker,    Jn°   Rock,  Eben""    Switcher,    Dav"^ 
Crafton,  Carpenters 
23     Corn'  Annabel  Sloop  Gull  from  Cape  Sable 

M^^  Doble  Wife  to  Cap"  Doble 

M--  Collins  of  Cape  Cod  &  Wife. 

M'"'  Pereway  of  Liverpool  Nova  Scotia 
26     Rob'  Davis  Ship  Blizard  from  Antigua 

Tho'  Oliver  Esq  Gentlemen  &  2  Servts 

M^  W".  Cowthorn  Merch' 
30     Thom^  Hulme  Ship  Jn°  Galley  from  London 

The  Rev'^  WilP  Augar 

Cap"  Jn°  Mills 


Miscellaneous  Papees.  271 

Oct.        1     Jon*  Pierpoint  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 
M""  Sam'  Guild  Butcher 
W  Thom'  C ashman  Smith 
2     David  Shaud  Snow  Tristram  from  London 
Cap''  Moses  Wingate  Marriner 
M''  Charles  Oliver  Dubolia   ]  French  Gentlemen 
M' Derrigrand  j      for  Hallifax 

8  Isaac  Smith  Sclioon''  Dolphen  from  Philadelphia. 

WilP  Bennett  a  Hatter 

3  Sailors 
Tim^  Parker  Sloop  3  Friends  from  Philadelphia 

Dan'  Doler  a  Goldsmith 
"Will"'  Weston  Sloop  Union  from  Philadelphia 

]\P  Jesse  Maris  a  Trader. 

9  Silas  Atkins  Schoon''  Dolphen  from  N.  F"^  Land 

W^  Dean  Eben"^  Flower,  John  Mackroth 
Mictf  Morse,  Eben''  Hinkley,  Dan'  Bridges,  ") 
John  Lakey,     Will"  Shaw,        W"  Corby,    !  Marri- 
Sadaros  Thorn,  John  Wallis,  Rich*^  Parater,   [  ners 
Roger  Warnall,  John  Torner,  W"  Halse.     j 

10     Samuel  Doggett  Sloop  Commerce  from  N.  Carrolina 
M"^  Tisdal  a  Merch'  &  his  Daughter 

14     Joseph  White  Sloop  Eagle  from  N.  Carrolina 
Cap"  Peirson    ") 
Cap"  Crandon  y  Marriners 
W"  Smith         ) 
W"^  Cockran  Scoon''  Lawrence  from  N.  Found  Land 
John  Thurston,  Tim^'Cotterill,  Josh"  Cadole,>^ 
Sam  Davis,    Jere''  Roles,      Joseph  Bartlett, 
Thom^  Brigs  James  Trefary,  John  Durk, 
J.  —  Owen,  John  Nettleton,  Jn°  Herrington, 
David  Smith,  Jn°  Dennie,       Jn°  Gilroy, 
Joseph  Snellum,  W"^  Hannon,  Jn°  Ore, 
Hen^  Bosworth,  Patrick  Conner, Leon*^  Baily, 
Charles  Sbarpley,  Jarius  Fulls,  Valt  Conner, 
Tho'  Borden,  Patrick  Dutting,  Jerem'' Haley, 
Jn°Brockington, Dennis  Roian,Edw''  Waddy, 
Patrick  Nuff ,  Cap"  Hayman  a  Marriner  &  Mr 
Johnson 

19     Noah  Hatch  Sloop  Sarah  from  Hallyfax 
Rob'  Airy  a  Farmer 
M'  Goat  ]  ,,r      ,  t 

M^Hiii  r^^^'^^ 

W"  Randall  Printer 
John  Shan  Shoemaker 
W"  Carey  Marriner 

John a  Tobacconist. 

21     Abner  Briggs  Sloop  Deborah  from  Nantucket 

M"  Smith  a  Widow  She  came  from   London  to  Nan- 
tucket. 
Rob'  Hunter  Ship  Devonshire  from  London 
Cap  George  Willson 


Fisher- 
man & 
Marri- 
ners 


272  City  Document  No.   100. 

Cap  Ju°  Langdou 

Rob'  Lamberth  a  Taylor  &  His  wife. 
A  maiden  servt.  to  Mr.  Vassall 
22     Shubal  Coffiu  Scoon''  Hawk  from  Loudon 
M''  George  Malsoa  [  ?] 
Cap"  Constant  Freeman  a  Marriner 
IVr^  Sawyer  a  Widow  belonging  to  Newbury 

24  Benj"  Green  Schoon"'  Nova  Scotia  from  Hallif ax 

Cap°  Preston  Officer  in  His  Majesties  Service 

Beuj"  Gerrish  Esq  His  Wife  &  Daughter  &  Servant 

M"^  William  Smith  Merch' 

M""  James  Forrist  Ditto 

Malu^  Salter  Jim  for  Education. 

25  Elisha  Glover    Solioon''   Charm^   Hannah   from  Nova 

Scotia 

David  Long,  David  Cutten  ^ 

W™  M'=Ciintick       Will'"  Day  I  Farmers 

John  Davis,  John  Brook,  Patrick  Dowing  f 

John  Willson  Samuel  Potter  j 

Mrs  Folknor,  Eliz""  Andrews  Spinster 
28     Peter  Doyle  Brig'  Sebella  from  New  F*^  Laud 

Thom^  Keeffs  John  Shannahan^ 

Edmond  Weeken       Patrick  Herrin       !  Fishermen  & 

Edmond  Barret  Thom'  Downs       j  Seamen 

.John  Ryan  Thom''  Keoho       J 

Mar\^  Bleake  Ann  Bleake  Servants 

David  Welch  Thorn'  Linch  Seamen 
Moses  Roach  Schoon''  Squid  from  New  F*^  Land. 

W""  Cummins  Jam'  Cambelh 

Rob'  Sample  Jn**  Galpin 

John  Larey  Corn'  Nophen 

John  Bryan  Math^"  Kelley 

Matir  Ginsford         Math^^  Knight 

Jn°  Burk  Jn°  Flannagin 

Jn°  Cunningham        Jn°  Melledge 

Corn'  Perry  Jam'  Tucklen 

Step"  Fosdick  WilP  Lassey 

Tho'  Roach  Ju°  Callahan 

Tho'  Mitcbel  Schoon'"  Mary  from  New  F"^  Land 

Math^^  Tarber  ]  t..  . 

Jon^  Steel         fishermen. 

31     Dan'  Malcom  Sloop  Rose  from  Hallif  ax 

W"^  Doyde  Merch' 
Nov       4     Beuj"  Cob  Sloop  Salley  from  Quebec 

Wil'"  Edwards  Serv'  to  M""  Martin  Gay 

Mick'  Malcora  to  the  care  of  Cap"  Malom 
Solomon  Bangs  Sloop  Desire  from  Philadelphia 

M^  Tho'  Batt  Shoemaker 
Mungo  Mackay  Brig'  PoUey  from  New  Castle 

Cap"  Sam'  Bulfinch  Marrin' 
Sam'  Gray  Schoon""  Rainbow  from  New  F''  Land 

Sam'  Sheppard  John  Spering. 


/>Marriners 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


273 


11 


13 


18 


Tho^  Hutchiuson 
Jn°  Lamm 
Jn°  Kavanangh 
Lewis  Parrott 
Jn"  Marshall 
Edvv'^  Leores 
W"^  Thurston 
Mich^  M'^Namara 
Jn°  Colliusou 


Jos.  Raymond 
Rob'.  Saunders 
Sam.  Pepper 
Jn"  Farnam 
Jn"  Nations 
Eben""  Lane 
Helton  Stevens 
Isaac  Harkell 
Tho.  Waterman. 


Step"  Smith  Schoon''  Eliz"^  from  Port  Rico 

Dan'  Fox  Merch' 
Elisba  Crocker  Sloop  Dolphin  from  Hallifax 

John  Hunt  Ebenz'' Wallis — Traders 

Jam^  Morgan  Jn°  Murphey  )  p,.  - 

Nich^  Poor  John  M^Grah  (  ^is^^en 

Isaac  Phillips  Sloop  Nancy  from  New  F  Land 

M-^  O'Neal  Merch'  &  His  Serv'. 

Edward  Moor  Corn'  Mahan       ^ 

Silvest  Cambell  Rich<^  Butler 

Tho' Ring  Patrick  Dallany 

Jam'  Crary  Luke  Shanton       [^Fishermen. 

Joseph  Port  Jn°  Crow 

Rob'  West  ■  Rich<i  Stafford 

Will™  Williams 
Abner  Stocking  Schoon''  Ti-yal  from  Connect' 

Katharine  Gwin  Wife  to  a  Marriner. 
James  Dickey  Sloop  Lucy  from  Nova  Scotia 


Rob'  Dauks 
Jn"  Sullivan  &  Wife 
M--  Esbent 
Eben''  Bates 
Jam'  King 
Joseph  Willet 
Fran**  Keyue 


^Fa 


David  Seckett 
Thom'  Clues 
Oliver  Pratt 
Joseph  Kent 
Benj"  How 
Terence  King 
Nath^  Fisher 
Nich'  Starr  ( ?) 
Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Halifax  • 
M"  Hannah  Bean  a  Widow  &  her  child 
Ruth  Harris  wife  to  a  Boat  Builder  &  child 
George  King  a  Merch' 
Joseph  Wilson  &  Sam  Bleigh  Hatters 
W"  Dean  Marriner.  Joshua  Franch,  Eli  Snow 
Jno-Bryant,  James  Wallis  Mich^  Flanegin 
David  Denney,  George  Lumbert — Sailors 


Dennis  Skinner 
Jn"  Lusher 
George  Kobert 
John  Coshell 
Deval  Shouts 
Henry  Quarks 


Math  Summer 
W"^  Morges 
Henry  Walter 
George  Unkester 
Leonard  Cronnig. 
Farmers. 


Benj"  Green  Jun""  Schooner  Nova  Scotia  Packctt  from 
Hallifax 


274  City  Document  No.   100. 

.    M^  Clarksou  W  Pettett  M^  Jacobs  M^  Wain 
M'  Caton  Geot"  belonging  to  Philadelphia 
Lieutenant  Crosby  M""  Henry  Deering  Mercli' 
Richard  Abrahams  &  his  wife  &  Daughter  a  Trader 
John  Coppiuger  Sloop  Phenix  from  Quebeek. 
Cap'  Sam'  Sinkler 
20     Stephen  Emery  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Louisburg 

John  Pendergrass  &  Thomas Fishermen 

25     Daniel  Waters  Brig'  Peggy  &  Hannah  from  Tortola 
Cap°  James  Ryadon  a  Marriuer. 
Step"  Havter  schoon''  Kittev  from  Madgilen 
Mich^  Carney  &  Wife 
Morris  Garrey  &  Wife 
Rich*^  Morgen  — Charles  Dorren 
Jam'  Poor  sen''         Jam^  Poor  jiir 
Jerem'  Folley  Tim^  Nuton 

Edmund  Cotlin         John  M-^Gee 
Geo  Fizpatrick         Rich*^  Luby 
27     Sam'  Pirkens  Sloop  Hephzibath  from  New  Providence 
Cap°  Nattf  Williams  &  4  of  His  Sailors 
M"  Eliz''^  Baker  a  Widow 
29     Hen^  Atkins  Schoon'  Dolphen  from  New  F  Land. 
Cap°  Lilly  &  2  servants. 

Rich'i  Hamblen  Brig'  Wolf  from  the  Orkney  Island 
Geo.  Crag  Merch'. 
Dec    9     Tho'  Mathews  Sloop  Success  from  N.  F*^  Land 
Cap°  Field  &  6  Sailors 
Linsford  Morey  Schoon""  Jannet  from  y^  Island  St 

Johns 
John  Foot  Isaac  Lawrance  Fishermen 


p  p-|  Alex  I 

"-'-^      ■    Aloz  I  Donnel,  Cooper 


James  Williston  Blacksmith 
David  Sullivan  Fisherman 

11  Will"^  Damerell  Sloop  Hope  from  N.  F''  Land 

Jos'^  Quin         -         Fisherman 
David  Livey    -         Sailor 

12  John  Foweraker  Scoon''  Apprentice  from  N.  F.  Land 

M^  Rich'*  Waterman  a  Trader 
M^  Peter  Prim  a  Merch' 

Fra  Tree  Sloop  Cham=  Molly  from  N.  F.  Land 
Cap'  Bass  &  three  Sailors 
16     James  Scott  Brig  Lydia  from  London 

M"  Bedford  wife  to  Cap'^  Bedford  at  New  York 
M'  Nath  Potter.  M^  Benj  Roberts  )  ^  ,, 
M^  And"  Mack  M""  Thorn'  Coleman  j  Gentlemen 

M--  John  Allen 

M""  Jerem''  Gager  of  Connecticut 
Aud'^  Stewarth  Serv'  to  Maj"'  Rogers. 
Dee  23     John  Whitmarsh  Scoon'^  Dove  from  Philadelphia 
M"-  W"  Sweat. 
Elisha  Tower  Sloop  Unity  from  N.  Carrolina 


Miscellaneous  Papers.       '  275 

Cap''  Alex""  Smith  a  Marriner. 

W"'  Davis  Ship  Thomas  from  Loudon 

Cap  Isaac  Casneau,  Cap*  Beni^  White  )  ,«- 
nnxjitT'-      f4^       f     ■    J  I  Marriners 

Cap°  Rob'  Twicraft  j 

Paul  Schi-yder  a  Taylor  his  Wife  &  3  children. 

27     James  Bruce  Ship  John  &  Suckey  from  London 

Doc'  Charles  Russell 

M'  Benj''  Stoddard  a  Merch' 

Cap"  Brj'ant  a  Marriner 

M""  John  Rufels  a  Frenchman 

1766. 

Jan      15     Benj  Parker  Sloop  Lovyfrom  Philadelphia 
]\P  Robert  Gray  ) 

M'  And^  M^Cullock   [•  Merch'' 
I\r  Alex''  Hannah       j 
22         Will'"  Craig  Snow  Peggy  from  Olasgo 

Rob'  Moody  A  lex""  *  .  .  Ibrege  Jam^  Wilson  Merchants 
David  Iver,  Jueler 
Humphry  M'^Donald  Gentle" 
Jam'  McDonald,     Jam'  Robison,       ") 
John  M'^Donald,     Jam' McDonald,    [-Husbandmen 
Donald  McDonald,  Hugh  Thomson.  ) 
Alex''  Wilson,  Alex""  Ranasey,  Jam'  Tayler  ]  o   -i    . 
Joseph  Elden,  Jam^  Sutherland  J 

John  Loang,  Carpenter 

Jerem^  Rogers  Schoon^Hallifax  Packet  from  Halifax 
John  Av^erly,  Peter  Barr,  Fred^  Braden  Merch" 
27     W"'  Foggo  Schoon''  Charm°  Han^  from  Anapolis 
M'^  Benj"  Ramsey  Gentleman 
Benj  Lee  a  Lad  for  Education. 
Jan^     29     Step"  Swain  Schoon''  Salley  from  New  Providence 
Patrick  Mahon  Merch" 
Sara^  Pepper  Schoon''  Olive  Branch  from  Hallifax 
John  Harris  Boat  builder 
Jam'  Steel  a  Farmer 
Feb        4     Will"^  Deversou  Ship  Brittania  from  London 
.  Cap"  George  Diamond  Marrin'^ 
•    M''  James  Waller.  Merch' 
27     Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 
M'"  Jn°  Carby  Mr  Eben''  Wales  Merch' 
Gentlemen 

I  have  bought  a   Girles  time   that  was 
brought  from  New  Found  Land  in  the  Brig'  Sebella 
Peter   Doyle   Master   which  You  will    find    Enter'd 
Octob    25"'    1766.      I   am    Your  Hum.   Sevt   Rich'i 
Russell 
Mar      13     Jerem'' Rogers  Schoon'' Nova  Scotia  from  Hallifax 
Ann  &  Jane  Clarke  Spinsters. 
22     Paul  Jenkins  Schoon""  Fox  from  Cape  Fear 
M""  James  Nicholes  Merch' 
Tim^  Parker  Sloop  3  Friends  from  Philadelphia 


276  City  Document  No.   100. 

M"  Moor  a  Widow  &  Son. 
John  Witmarsh  Schooner  Dove  from  Philadelphia 

W"  Murrey.:  Trader  &  Wife 

Char^  Comerin  Ditto 

W'"  Dager  Ditto. 
April      2     Jon*  Greely  Sloop  Susana  from  St  Eustatia. 

Cap"  Lowell  of  Newbnry 
5     Andrew  Langworth  Sloop  Dolphen  from  Rh"  Island 

M^ Northnp  Silk  Dyer  His  wife  &  4  Children 

Jerem''    Rogers    Schoon""   Nova   Scotia    Packet    from 

Halifax 

Doctor  Carriwood 

M'  John  Brinnou  Merch'= 
7     Nailer  Hatch  Sloop  Salley  from  Haflifax 

M""  Wales  a  Trader. 

14  Henry  Smith  Ship  Liberty  .from  Lisbon 

Cap"  Bee  Marriuer  &  Boy 
Uriel  Oakes  Schoon*^  Unity  from  Louisburg 

M""  Diber  a  Trader 

James  Cogswell  Ditto 

John  Freeman  Seaman 
Justus  Taylor  Sloop  three  Partners  from  Connect' 

Ashbell  Anderson  Shoe  Maker 

His  wife  sister  &  3  children 

15  Josiah  Burnham  Sloop  Olive  from  Connecticut 

David  Jones  Sailmaker 
2  Frenchmen  Fishermen 

16  Jonath"  Davis  Schoon'^  Industry  from  Martineco. 

M''  Step"  Montgomery  Mercli' 
Thomas  Homes  Sloop  Ruby  from  North  Carolina 

John  Nesbet  Trader 
Howard  Jacobsou  Ship  Boscowen  from  London 

M--  Sam>  HoUowell  Merch' 

M'^  Thorn'  Nash  Gentleman 

M""  John  Core   Ditto 

M""'  Abig^  Jones  beloning  to  Boston 

M''  James  Doyle  a  Trader 
Rob'  Caleb  Ship  London  Packet  from  London 

Cap"  Char'  Chaliver  Marrin'' 

M''  Maul  an  Ensign. 
James  Colhourn  Ship  Sterling  Castle  from  Greenock. 

Cap  James  Malcolm  ") 

Cap  Jn°  Ritchie  j 

Cap  Hen^  Hinian  !  ,, 

T^i;    T\/r      •      T  o  T   ii  >Marrmers 

John  Morris,  Jn''  Letham,  ( 

Duncan  McLean,  Hugh  Kell,       | 

And"'    Crawford,    W™    Ramsay  J 

John  Fisher,         Dan'  Montgomery,  Ship  Carpenters 

John  M'^Carter     Flax  Dresser 

James  Connell  a  School  master 

John  Barcley  a  Dj'er 

Lucas  Florin,  Anthony  Dole — Image  Makers 

Bartholmy  Florin. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  277 

22     Hugh  McLean     Scooii^  John  &  Jaz  from  Ireland 
Archib'^  Steward     James  Willson  )  j^^^.^^^g^-g 
John  Parlin  Jn"  Robinson    j 

Alex  Nichols  Jn°  Newell         \ 

Rob'  Hogh  j  Joyners 

W"  Young  Alex''  Willson       "Weavers 

John  Stevenson      James  Lone        ] 
Will"  Boyde  j  Farmers 

Thomas  Safely        a  Taylor 
Patrick  Campbell    a  Piper 
Joseph  Brooks        a  Trader 
W™  Riggings  a  Shoemaker 

Hen^  McKennery    a  Bleacher. 
W"  Furnell  Scoon"^  Betsey  from  Portsmouth 
M"  John  Homans 

27     Jacob    Goodsill  Sloop  Charm°  Hannah  from    Connec- 
ticut 

Abrah""  Foot  a  Farmer 
May       1     Sam  Soul  Sloop  Rainbow  from  Antigua 
Thomas  Anthony  Marriner 

5  Tim*^  Parker  Sloop  three  friends  [from]  Philadelphia 

William  Harris  Trader 

6  James  Dickey  Scoon"^  free  America  from  Annapolis 

?£^Tf  ^^^"^S  I  Farmers 

M"^  Webbers  j 

May       9     Joseph  McLallean  Scoon  Beaver  from  Antigua 

M-"  Edw'^  Smith  a  Merch'    " 
10     John  Whitmarsh  Scoon''  Dove  from  Philadelphia 

M''  John  Weatherhead  a  Merch' 

M''  Charles  Camerin  a  Trader. 
12     Nathan  Swain  Scoon''  Flora  from  St  Christopher 

M'-W"^Farbeshon)  ,,      ,ts 
M^  Tarry  Owen      f  ^^^^^^^^  ' 
]4     Eben''  Rogers  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

Belter  Manter  )  „    v,     -^i 

T    •  u    ox-ii.       ^Husbandman 

Josiah    Stuton  \ 

Archabald  Crawford  Sloop  Charm^  Molley  [from]  Nova 

Scotia.  Lydia  Farnsworth  wife  to  M'  Farnsworth  at 
Annnpolis 

Joseph  Coin  a  Frenchman 
David  Shand  Brig'  Tristam  from  London 

Cap"  Joseph  Hall )  j^i^^.^.j^g^g 

Cap"  Alex'  Smith  |  ^^^""'''"^'^ 

M'  John  Whittaker  a  Merch'. 
Shuball  Coffin  Brig  Harrison  from  London 

Cap  Nathaniel  Coffin  a  Marriner 

M'  Phillip  Canot      a  Merch' 

M'"  Fran'  Miller       an  Ensign. 
John  Blake  Ship  John  Galley  from  London 

M'  John  Richey  a  Carpenter 

M''  James  Lewis,    Blockmaker. 
21     Josiah  Rogers  Scoou""  Eliz  from  Philadelphia 

Richardson  a  Chaisemaker. 


278  City  Document  No.   100. 

21     Nath  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Halifax 

Coll  Pringle  Two  male  &  Two  female  servts 

Coll  Cunningham  &  four  male  servts 

Capt.  Scott  a  Son  a  male  &  female  serv's. 

Cap"  Innis  &  Serv' 

M'  James  Stillson  Trader 

M"" Cook  a  Merch' 

M"" Wales  a  Trader 

Corn^  Fellows  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Vigo 

Cap  Edw*^  Hoptai  a  Marriner 
—     John  Smith  Brig'  Prosperity  from  Scotland 

Cap"  Robert  Sinclear  Marrin'' 
30     Hector  M^Neal  Sloop  Fanny  from  N.  Carolina 

M""  Noice  Merch' 
Edmond  Morton  Schoon'"  Dove  from  [N.  Carolina] 

Jacob  Shepard         Merch' 

Nath'  Bowles  Marriner 

Phenix  Frazier        Ditto 

Levi  Gill  Hatter  &  serv' 

James  Roberts  Schoon''  Betsey  from  N.  Carolina 

M""  Wheeler  Blacksmith 
Thom^  Prince  Sloop  Earl  of  Bute  from  N.  Carolina 

Benj°  Snode  a  Lad  for  Education. 
June       3     Nath'  Dunn  Brig'  Rebecca  from  Mounta  Christa 

Stephen  White  a  French  Lad 
Elijah    Doubleday   Brig'  Diana    from   Ditto    [Mounta 

Christa] 

Charles  Favour  a  Frenchman  &  Wife 
John  Marshall  Ship  Boston  Packet  from  London 

M''  Herbert  Newton  a  Lieut 

M""  Fran^  Green         Gentlemen 

M"-  WilP^  Spoon er 

M^  Clarke  His  Wife  &  2  Daughters. 
Rob'  Montgomery  Ship  George  &  James  from  Scotland. 

Will'"  McKeen  a  Mate  &  8  sailors  belongs  to  a  ship 
at  Casco  Bay 

Alex''  Lee  a  Marriner 

James  Mull     ]  t  •   • 

Will-Arnit     }J°^"^^"' 

M""  Baker  Gentleman  &  His  wife 

M"^  Will™  Kelso         Gentleman 

John  Tuill  Mercht 

M^^  Silkrig  Wife  to  M^  Jam^  Silkreg  Merch'  &  child 
5     Tim''  Parker  Sloop  three  Friends  [from]  Philadelphia 

M''  Sullendine  Pot  Ash  Maker 

Mathias  Amos  Sailor. 
7     Nehem''  Somes  Sloop  Dispatch  from  Hailifax 

Jerem*^  Gushing     Carpenter 

M"  Giffln  ) 

M''  Peirce          >-  Their  Husbands  at  Hailifax. 

jyjrs  phippeny    )  ,  * 

Mich^  Bryant  Sailmaker  &  His  Wife 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  279 

Mary  Greeuleaf  went  from  Boston 
Edw*^  Deacou     Merch' 
Jam'  Dunlap      Farmer 
The'  Horsey      Distiller 

Tim^  Conner,        Timy  Ratcliff,  ")  Irish  servants 
Peter  Larey,  Sam'  Davis,      V  consigaed  to  Mr. 

Jam'  Tool,  Mich'  Neal.      }  Rob'  Hallowell 

John  Clarke  Ship  Industry  from  London 
Cap''  Sam'  Newell  Marriu'^ 
10     Paschal  N.  vSmith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 
John  Nevil         Thorn'  Grafton     Sailors 
John  Smith  Glover 

12  Thom'  Hatchings  Schoon'  Salley  from  Bermuda 

M'  Benj"  Pemberton     Merch'  &  Wife 
M'  John  Harris  Merch'  &  Son 

M^  Rich*^  Hill  Planter 

M'  Jam'  Mason  Clarke  to  M'  Pemberton 
Nath'  Porter  Sloop  Industry  from  Georga 

W-  Danham  )  y^^ths  for  Education. 

Thorn'  Gibbens       j 

13  Moses  Peirce  Sloop  Susanna  from  Connecticut 

4  Sailors  belonging  to  a  Vessel  at  Casco  Bay 
Elnathan  Jones  Schoon'"  Betsey  from  Martineco 
Cap''  Joshua  Stone  &  Brother  Marriners. 
16     Tho'  Cartwright  Ship  Dartmouth  from.  Bristol 
]y/[r  -yyiipi  Jones  Merch' 
Cap"  Welchman  Marriner 
James   Newton    Spanill  Schoon'"  Unity  from    Nova 

Scotia 
M''  Rob'  Stevenson  Merch' 
18     Geo  Jerry  Osborne  Schoon"^  Hampton  from  Piiscatuqua 
Misses  Nancy  &  Mary  Harvey  belong"  to  Boston 
Joshua  Hall  Sloop  Ranger  from  N  Carolina 
M""  John  Bonner      | 
.  M"^  Matthew  Scott  j  Merchts. 
Hugh  Hunter  Ship  Devonshire  from  London 
Step"  Sayres  Escl""  Merch' 

Cap"  Geo  Glover  Cap"  Archab  Dunmore  Marrin-"' 
Madam  Kan  Sister  to  the  late  Doct  Douglass 
Madam  Robison  Daughter  to  Madam  Ken 
23     Geo.  Brayley  Brig  Cato  from  Swansey 

M""  Reynolds  a  Gen"" 
26     Israel  Abbott  Sloop  PoUey  from  Connecticut 

M""  Pendicks  Trader 
30     W"'  Wimble  Sloop  Stamford  from  N.  Y. 
The  Rev"  M""  Mears 
M''  Dickison  a  Merch' 
M^  Searle  Sister  to  M'  Gore  of  Boston. 
July       4     James  Dickey  Schoon"^  Free  America  from  Anapolis 
Sarah  Bears  Spinster 
M"  Lansford  a  Widow 
Joseph  Starrett  Farmer 


280  City  Document  No.   100. 

Andrew  Wilson  Sloop  Cecelia  from  Jamaica 

Cap"  Edwaixl  Tyler  Marriner 

M-"  Will'"  Hanson  Mercli' 
Andrew  Gardner  Brig'  Swallow  [from]  Bristol 

M^^  Griffin  &  Maid 

James  Scott  Brig'  Lydia  from  Loudon 

M^  Benj  Gerrish    )  n     .,  n 

M--  Rob'  Fletcher  j  ^®"^^e 

John  Rose  Shoemaker 

W"  Paty  a  Currier 

George  Betty  Brazier  &  His  Wife 
7     Edward  Howes  Schoon''  Eliz'^  from  Hallifax 

Cap"  Gwin 

Cap"  Beals  &  Sou 

John  Demount  Butcher  His  Wife  &  Mother 
9     John  Hooker  Schoon''  Abig'  from  Piscatuqua 

Miss  Mary  AVarner  Spinster 

M^^  Libey  Widow 
12     Justus  Taylor  Sloop  3  partners  from  Connect' 

M""  Creeke  a  Merch'  His  Wife  &  4  children 
Thom'  Hopkins  Sloop  Cale  from  Connect' 

M'  Cullam  a  Baker 

Noah  Doggett  Sloop  Commerce  from  N.  Carolina 

M""  Thom^  Gilbreth  Merch' 
14     Will'"  Sherad  Ship  Brutus  from  S'^  Carolina 

M-"  W'"  Warrien  a  Merch' 

Nathl.  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 
M''  Jam'  Forrist  Merch'  &  two  Servants 

Isaac  Stone  Trader  &  Serv*^ 

Mary  Ingill  Wife  to  a  Carpenter  at  Hallifax 

Eliz'"^^  Bridge  Wife  to  a  Founder  &  child 

Sam^  Vans 


Joshua  French   |  ^ 

Sherman  Lewis  Sloop  Polly  from  Connecticut 

Miss  Charity  Johnson  ]  „      -^  -,       , . 
i\T-      TTi     4.      T  ^  for  Education. 

Miss  Easter  Lampson  j 

Phineas  Baldwin  Sloop  Fairfield  [from]  Connecticut 

M""  Mayhew  a  Gent'" 

John  Whitmarsh  Scoon''  Dove  from  Philadep^ 

The  Rev  M''  Kentow  from  Nova  Scotia 

M''  Cha'  Cameron  a  Trader 

Mary  Hardgrave  Wife  to  a  Stationer  at  Philadelphia 

&  her  Daughter 

15     John  Cathcart  Ship  Cicero  from  S.  Carrolina 

The  list  of  Passengers  not  given  in. 

21     Jerem^'  Rogers  Scoon'"  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from  Hal- 

lyfax 

Cap"  Allen  a  Marriner 

Eliz"^  Cream  a  Spinster. 

25     Moses  Bennett  Scoon'^  Peggy  from  Madera 

Alvaro,  de  Ornellas,  Narconallas  Cysniris 

Manuel  de  Morem.     Two  Portu2:ese  Gentlemen 


Miscellaneous  Papebs.  281 

James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallyfas 

Alex""  Frasier  a  Marriner 

Ebn^  Wales  a  Trader 

William a  Labourer 

26     Uriah  Cakes  Scooi/  Margaret  from  Louisbourg 

Mary  Stacker  a  girl  to  the  care  of  M"  Creamer 

Patrick  Dowling  a  Shoemaker 

Edw'*  Whealand  a  Fisherman 
28  David  Wier  Scoon''  Rainbow  from  Quebec 

Cap  Benj  Cobb  a  Marriner 

Lawrence  Gilchrist  a  Baker 
Nath  Patten  Sloop  Betty  from  N.  CaiToliua 

M'-W"  Tyler,  Killey  ]  ,,      , ., 

M'^  Mathew  Richee      j  ^^erch*^ 

M^  Munn  a  Hatter. 

30  John  Dean  Brig  Countess  of  Bute  from  Jamaica 

M''  Mosses  Alvares  It,,,, 
M^  Jacob  Mindis  |  ^erch'^ 
Cap"  John  Blow  a  Marriner 

31  Isaac  Phillips  Sloop  Nancy  from  N.  Found  Land 

M"  Dumeresque  a  Widow  &  her  Daughter 
Aug       1     Tim'^Parkei-  Sloop  three  friends  from  Philadelp^ 
M' Lodwick  Sprodeiri 
M-^  Rob'  Gray  !  ..      , , 

M^  Duncan  ^!>  Merch'^ 

M"-  Pelatiah  Webster  J 
2     Thom'  Homei-  Sloop  Rainbow  from  N.  Carrolina 

M''  John  Coleman  a  Merch' 
Abiel  Lucas  Scoon'  Gloria  from  Canso 

M''  Barnabas  Fagen  his  wife  &  child 
5     Josiah  Gorehara  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

Cap"  Joseph  Arthur  a  Marriner 
7     Will'"  Hayman  Schoon''  Lovely  Betsey  [from]  Scotland 

Cap"  Rob'  Service  '         ^ 

Cap"  M^Evan  (  Marriners 

Cap"  Rob'  Morrison  His  mate  &  Servt.  ) 

Geo  Hanshald  Rob'  Gillies  ") 

Jam'  Henderson  Arthur  Hamilton   f  Merch'' 

Alex^  Ferguson  Rob'  Pludder  ) 

M^  Thom'  Robertson  &  AVife  for  Annapolis  Royal 

M'  Brown  for  Ditto  [Annapolis  Roval] 

Robert  Thompson  for  New  York. 
Elisha  Glover  Schoon''  Charm^  &  Hannah  [from]  Nova 
Scotia 

John  Jeffers  Farmer  &  Wife 

Joanna  Howard   Wife  to  a  Farmer 

Ann  Brooks  Wife  to  a  Ditto  &  Child 

Alex-"  M'^Ghune  a  Farmer 

Jane  Takols  Wife  to  a  Farmer 

Dorkes  Gallop  a  Wi<lovv 

Sam'  M'=Clentick  a  Lad  for  Pxlucation 


282  City  Document  No.   100. 

10     Calviu  Delauo  Sloop  Hauuah  [from]  North  Carolina 
Jacob  Roberts     Oterway  Burues  Merch" 
James  Scott  Brig'  Auu  from  Louisburgh 
Cap"  James  Moor  His  Wife  &  4  servants 
M'  James  Morrison  a  Leuv' 

13     Paschal  Nelson  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 
Lieu'  Peirce  &  Lady 
Cap"  Rogers  of  the  Rangers 
Cap"  Heath  a  Marriner 

19  Alden  Bass  Sloop    Speedwell  from  Barbadose 

Doc'  Edward   Bancroft 

Cap  Edm*^  Wanton  a  Marriner 

20  Jacob  Cole  Brig  Juno  from  N.  F.  Land 

John  Lambert  )  t.^  •  „  „ 
ri,  1  o  Tj  f  Marrmers 
Charles  S  Penn  ) 

Patrick  Poor     Carpenter 

22     W"^  Deverson  Jun-"  Ship  Tho  &  Sam  from  Quebec 

Cap  Lewis  Fits  Gerrald 

25  Joshua  Shaw  Scoon"  Priscilla  from  Hallyfax 

Cap  Cotnam  of  Salem  &  a  Nurse  w"^  a  child  of  his 

Daughters 
Joshua  French  &  Terrell  Owen  Traders 
Josiah  Rogers  Scoon''  Eliz  from  Philad*^ 
Cap"  Robert  Way  a  Marriner 

26  George  Haskins  Sloop  Brittania  from  Nantucket 

Miss  Ruth  Hoskins  Spinster 

Miss  Matha  Dexter     Ditto. 

Jerem'^  Rogers  Schoon'"  Nova  Scotia  [from]  Hallifax 

27  M^  John  Apthorp  )  yr..,^^ts 
M'  Benf  Jackson  j  ^^^^^^'^ 
W  Salter  Her  Child  &  Serv' 
M^^  Franklin  2  children  &  Serv'. 

Sept  •    2     Zebulen  EUio'  Sloop  Greyhound  [from]  Connecticut 

William  Brocas  a  Merch' 

John  M'^Gregor  Sloop  Eudeav'"  from  Annapolis 

Sarah  Rice  a  Spinster 
6     Tim'''  Parker  Sloop  3  Friends  [from]  Philadelphia 

M''  Corn^  Linsey  a  Gentleman 

John  Wood  a  Sailor 
8     Jon""  Freeman  Ship  Pratt  from  Loudon 

M^  Heny  Bromfield    ] 

M""  Gilbert  Deblois     !  ,;,      u     4. 
T4Tr  T  1      -D-     I  u     ^    r  Merchants. 
M'^  John  Pmchbank  ( 

M"^  Sam  Parker  J 

M''  Fra'  Brezina  a  German 
13     John    Baufield    Brig'   Thomas   from    Guadalop    &    St 
Eustatia 

M^  Benj"  Bunting  Merch' 

M""  Kno.  M''  Marroie  French  Gentlemen 
15     Hen^  Omand  Ship  Gener'  Wolf  from  London 

M""  Edward  Church,  Merch'  M^  Rob  Silkreg  Ditto 

Cap"  Thomra'  Carlett  Marriner 


Miscellaneous  Papees.  283 

Miss  Hannah  Wilkinson  Spinster 

Cap"  Tho'  Deads  a  Marriner  His  wife  &  child 

Thom^    Omaud,    Joseph    Smith  &   Jam'  Smitli 

Marricers 
Thom'  Carmichall  a  Weaver 
Allen  Muris  Merch*     Peter  Hagan  a  Taylor 
Patrick  Naster  Soap  Boiler     Char^  Fenton  Farmer 
Benj".  Gorstelow  a  Soap  Boiler 
John  Gould  Merch'     Thos  Wells  Taylor 
Cap"  Rob'  Stone  of  His  Town 
Cap"  Hen^  Willson  Marriuer  &  servant 
Joseph  Pell  Shoemaker  His  Wife  &  2  children 
Sept       6     Josiah  Gorham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 
John  Moor  Merch'  &  3  Sailors 

17  '  Sam^  Bragdon  Sloop  Sybella  from  S"^  Carolina 

John  Gange  Taylor 
John  Homer  Cooper 
John  Hogsdon  Sloop  Prince  of  Orange  [from]  Burmuda 
M'  Shaw  Blacksmith 
M"^  Lewis  Blockmaker 
M"^  Dakeu  Blacksmith 
M'  Pope  Dancing  Master. 

18  Will™  Marshall  Ship  Holy  Oake  from  London. 

Cap°  James  Brett  Marr'uier 

Cap"  Tho'  Tyler  Ditto  &  serv' 

M'^  Rider  a  Merch' 

John  Brown  Soap  Boyler  His  Wife  &  2  Children 

Thom'  Broadbear  Taylor 

Will"^  Ferryman  a  Merch''  Clarke 
John  Pulleu  Schoon  King  Fisher  from  Louisburg 

Cap'.  Cesar  Cormaek  of  the  Rangers 

Mr.  Joseph  Simson  Merch'. 
Nath^  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifas 

.John  Terrey  Baker 

W"  White  Ditto  &  Son 

John  Rite  a  Leiut  of  one  of  His  Majestys  Ships  & 
Serv' 

M"^  Char'  RoUen  Merch' 

M"  Weitten  a  Cooper  Wife  at  Hallifax  &  Son 

Cap"  Sliadwick  in  the  Army 

Char'  Orston  Docter 

John  Ray  Merch' 

2  Seamen. 

19  Edward  Morrison  Schoon'  Blackburn  from  Glasgow 

.John  Neal,  Sailor,  Dav''  Rening,  '\ 
Alex''  Ramsay,        W"'  Coekren,  '>  Marriners 
James  Gellis,  Sam'  Spark.    ) 

.Joseph  Service, 

20  -John  Broad  Brig'  Fly  from  I^'almouth 

John  Polkinham  Christop  Spurrier  mates  for  a  ship 
&  5  Sailors 

21  Constanf"  Freeman  Ship  .Juno  [from]  Bristol 

M'  John  Powell  Merch'. 


284  City  Document  No.   100. 

Sept      23     W"'  Deversoii  Ship  Britlania  from  Loudon 

Cap"  Jennings  a  Marriner 

]Vr  Bowen  an  Officer  w"'  his  Wife. 

Rob'  Buckan  a  Trader 
W"  Davis  Ship  Thomas  from  London 

M'  Rich''  Barnssley  a  Gen'"  &  his  Wife 

Cap  Gallispie  &  Wife 

Cap  John  Phillips  &  Mate.  ) 

Cap  Jn°  Parrott  &  Mate.      ^  Marriners 

Cap  Jn°  Darling  &  Do.         J 
27     Jeremiah    Rogers    Scoon""    Nova    Scotia   Packet    from 
Hallyfax 

M-"  Fra  White  a  Mercht 

Doc^  White  of  Hallifas 

Ruth  Rogers  ^ 

Dorcas  Cleavland  >■  Spinsters. 

Eliz.  Blackden       ) 
W"  Clift  Scootf  Two  Sisters  from  Louisbourgh 

Gregory  Townsend  Esq  &  2  serv" 

M""  Hogg  Master  of  a  ship  of  warr  at  Hallifax 

M""  Despert  Ensign 
Joseph  Blanchard  Sloop  Dolphin  from  N.  Fd  Land 

Cap"  Fran"  Tree  &  Six  Sailors 

Cap"  Cockran  &  4  Ditto 

Rich''  Howell  &  Step"  Nowter  Marriners 
Isasc  Smith  Sloop  Bideford  from  N.  F.  Land 

Cap  W"  Shippard  &  five  Sailors 

John  Fanning  &  Will"  Marriners 
29     Eben"^  Rider  Sloop  Abigail  from  N.  Found  Land 

George  Chester,  Thorn'  Sterling,  W'"  Studman  Mar- 
riners 

Patrick  Furnas,  Edw''  Casey,       ") 

John  Latthorn,  W™  Scott,  | 

Rodman  Reed,  Peter  Rhine,  ^Fisherman 

John  Maragrine,DerbyMorrison,  | 

Martin  McLarlin,  Edm"  Butler,  j 

John  Killey. 

John  Anderson  a  Cooper. 
Rob'  McCurdy  Brig  William  from  Ireland 

M^  W"  Moor  Gentle'".   Dan'  Bovles,  Taylor  &  His 
Wife. 

M''   Barry,    School    Master.     Mich'  Poor,  Labourer 

John  Feald,  Jerem'^  Nuhan,  Miles  Cauly,  Labourers 

Tim^  Shea,  Patrick  Roach  Ditto. 

W™  Gorman,  Weaver.  Jerem*^  Murphy,  Cooper 

Jerem''  Readon,  George  Fitzgaral,  Labourers 

John  Kealahorn,  Weaver.  John  Jenkins  a  Dyer 

Sam'  Allen  Do.  John  Gray,  Labourer 

Sam'  Dickson  a  Comber.    Will'"  Hurley,  Labourer 

Tira^  Dorson,  Schoolmaster  &  Wife 

Mary  Butler  a  Widow  &  Daughter 

Eloner  No wlan,  Widow.  David  Stockman  a  Labourer 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  285 

And"^  Chabrito  a  Sailor.  Bryan  Marran,  Labourer 
Jam'  Meaglan  Cooper  &  Wife  Jame'  Wiley,  Mason 
His  wife  &  2  Sisters.  Tho=  Miller,  Labourer  His  Wife 
&  Sou.  Mary  Wiley,  Widow  Betty  Wiley  &  Jane  Wiley 
Spinsters 

The'  Duan,  Labourer.  Will"^  Scott  School  Master  & 
wife 

John  Thumb,   Sam^  Hanry,  Rob'  Heanary,  Labourers 

Pres^  Pullen   [?J  wife  to  a  Wheelwright  &  Son  John. 
Mealon  Labourer 

Jany  Quales,  Spinster.  Grace  Core  Wife  to  a  Farmer  & 
4  Children 

Jacob  Magar,  Labourer,  Eob'  Magar  House  Carpenter 

Rob'  Main,  Labourer.  And'''  Beard  Blacksmith  &  4  Chil- 
dren 

Will"  More,  Sailor.  John  Fairservice  Labourer 

Jn°  Miller  Blacksmith  &  Sou 

Betty  Ramaige  Wife  to   a  Sailor.  Jane  Shanan  Spinster 
Jane  Patterson  a  Ditto.  Mich'  Keanan  Barber 

Seth  Doan  Sloop  Polly  from  Connecticut 

Mary  Starr  Wife  to  Cap  Starr  of  Boston  &  her  Son. 
Oct         3     Joseph  Williams  Sloop  Polly  from  Nova  Scotia. 
Hen^  Higgins  a  Shoemaker 
Experience  Cross  a  Farmer 
Lydia  Hibber  Wife  to  a  Taylor 
Priscilla  Allyn  a  Spinster. 

Josiah  Rogers  Schoon""  Eliz*  from  Philad'' 

6     Larrance  Ash  Watchmaker ] 

M^'  Eliz'^  Heft  a  Widow  &  Child 

James  Dickey  Sloop  Salley  from  Nova  Scotia 

Enoch  Gooding  Farmer  His  Wife  &  Two  children 
Moses  Barnes  a  Ditto  His  Wife  &  Two  children 
Godfrey  &  Sarah  Richardson  children  to  y^  care  M. 

Wimens 
Six  French  Fishermen  Mathew  Dulet  a  Tailor. 
11     James  Deming  Schoon'' Hannah  from  Connect' 

M'  Garnsey  Goldsmith  &  Wife 
lo     Phenix  Frazier  Sloop  Salley  from  N.  Carolina 
John  Frnzur  Peruke  maker 

Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 
Major  Bayard  &  His  two  white  serv'^ 
M''"  Freeman 
18     Moses  Roach  Brig'  Squid  from  New  F'^  Land 
Tho'  Whaland     Sam'  White  Coopers 
Edw*^  Carev         Thomas  Roach      1  o  m 
Edw''  Gritfen       Luke  McGray         I  ^^^^rs 
John  Mahan        Tho'  Barrev  i  t^-  i 

Rich"  Quirk         AVill-  Comings      J  fishermen 
22     Silas  Atkins  Schoon''  Dolphen  [from]  New  F''  Land 
Cap"  Combs  Marriner 

Joshua  French  Sloop  F'ortune  from  Hallifax 


286  City  Document  Xo.   100. 

M""  Stain  Jam^  Bane  ^ 

W™  Finley        Eben''  Thomson    >  Sailors 
Nichi  Bufford  ) 

John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  [from]  Philadelphia, 
John  Pope     Rob'  Gray  Traders 
John  Woodman  Gentle" 
Oct       23     Jessee    Harding    Scoon''  Success  from   the  Island   of 
Magillen 
M"-  Chafey  a  Brasier  &  Wife 
James  Bailey  a  Soldier  his  Wife  &  3  Children 
Ann  Callehan  a  Widow  &  2  Children 
Sarah  Spragiie  for  Service 

24  Uriah  Oakes  Sloop  Success  from  N.  F.  Land  &  Louis- 

bourgh 
Morris  Dayley        Jam'  Casey        ^ 
John  Newman         Rob'  Wood  I     -p.  , 

John  Murrey  Jam'  Sheppard   f 

James  Cockran  J 

M"-'  Marg'  Wife'to  Pvob'  Wood, 
Catharine  Ormsby  a  Child  to  the  care  of  M''  Gregory 

Townsend 
Peter  Crumer  &  W"  Brumigin  Tradei's, 

25  Cornelius    Cannabal    Sloop    Gull    from   Liverpool   in 

Nova  Scotia. 

James  Nickerson  James  Eldridge  ]  tt^-  u 

-r^     .  1  TVT-  1  >  fishermen 

Daniel  Nickerson  j 

M""'  Knowles  Wife  to  Corn^  Knowles 

Percilla  Mayho  &  Hannah  Nickerson  Spinsters. 

27  Jacob  Parker  Sloop  Dolphin  [from]  N.  F.  Land 

John  Barry  Richard  Rinch  ^ 

W™Janison  W™  Gray,  Ja'  Kaiu  .^  Marriners 
Israel  Turner  Anthony  Stodd.     ) 
Rob'  Jarvis  Brig  Han''  from  London 
.  M""  Thom^  Hutchinson  Jun""  ]  ivr      i  ts 
M"- Nathan  Frasier.  |  iviercn 

Cap"  Rich'^  Small  Cap  Jn°  Langdon  )  ^ 
Cap  John  Hayraer  Cap  Tho'  Hart,      i  ^^^arnners 

28  Alex  Watt  Ship  Thames  from  London 

Joseph  Harrison  Esq""  Collector  &  his  Family 
Cap  Benj^  White  his  Wife  &  Daughter 
M-^  Bowes  a  Merch 
Cap  Smith  &  Cap  Clapp  Marriners. 

30  Rob'  Young  Brig  Neptune  from  London 

M--'  Vibert  Wife  to  an  Officer  at  Hallifax 

31  Arch''  Orr  Snow  Jeany  from  Glasgow 

M--  Alex'^  Bell  M""  John  Miller  )  ,^      ,43^^ 
M"^  John  Murray  jMeicn 

M''  John  Fleming  Printer 
Daniel  White  Peter  Ferguson 

John  M'^Nutt  Thom'  Cockran 

John  Muire  Rob'  Reside 

Alex  M<=Dufie  John  M<=fee 


MiscELLAXEOus  Papers.  287 

Not        1     Shubal  Dunham  Sloop  Han'^  from  R.  Island 
M^  Medcalf  &  Wife  of  Dedham 

3  James  Stuart  Scoou'^  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from  Hallifax 

M'"'  Fraces  Gamble  &  four  Children 
M''  Dunn  a  Widow 

4  James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

Cap'  Elisha  Glover  &  2  Sailors  )  ^^ 
Cap'  M^Gowen  j  Marrmers 

Eben""  Wales  a  Trader 
M''  Fairbanks  a  Farmer 
M^^  Nancy  Webb  a  Spinster 
Barney  Binney  Ship  Lyon  from  Lonaon 
Cap  Moldsworth  of  the  29  Regim'  &  Serv 
Gap  Stowers  )  ,, 
Gap  Hamond  |  ^^^™^^'^ 
Lievt  Johnson  of  one  of  his  Maj^  ships 
M"  Ann  Davis  Widov/  &  Daughter  to  the  care  of  M' 
John  Smith  South  End. 
10    John  Blake  Ship  John  Galley  from  London 
iVr  Benj^  Berry  &  M-"  W"  Cox  Merch'^ 
Gap  Sohier  &  Gap  Hitch  Mariiners 
Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  [from]  Philadelph'' 
M'^  Marg'  Driskel  a  Widow 
Gap  Hen^  Dawson  Marriner. 
John  Whitmarsh  Scoon"^  Dove  from  Philadelp^. 

M""  Charles  Garaerin  a  Trader 
Elisha  White  Sloop  Trial  from  Connecticut 

M--  Berry  a  Merch'. 
Nehem^  Soames  Sloop  Betsey  from  Hallifax 
M''  Kinlock  a  Clergyman 
M^  Miller  &  Mathew  M<=Namara  —  Traders 
M"  Glover  a  Widow 

M''=  Clark  Wife  to  a  Farmer  at  Dorcester 
11     Rob'  Montgomrie  Ship  Geo  &  James  from-Glasgow 

M""    Andrew     Donhun.        M"^     James    M<=Master  — 
Merch'^ 
Edra'^  Morton  Scoon^  Dove  from  Philadelphia. 

The  Rev''  M"-  Williams  his    Wife  seven  Children  & 

Serv'^ 
M""  Beels  a  Marriner. 
13     Shubal  Coffin  Brig  Harrison  [from]  London 
Cap  Trail  a  Marriner. 

15     John  Harmon  Scoon"  Speedwell  from  S'  Croix 

Will'"  Hendrickson  a  Lad  for  Education  to  the  Care 
of  Cap  Jon"^  Lord 
Jon"^  Morcorab  Brig  Willmott  from  Cork 
John  Henderson  Catharine  Sullivan    Jam'  Coghlin 
Mathias  Brett       Marg'  Ross  John  Murphy 

Luke  Welch  John  Gibson  Dennis  Mahony 

Mary  Coekery      W"  Quirk  Marg  Mahony" 

Tiiom  Dugale        Catharine  Conner     John  Hayes 


288 


City  Document  No.   100. 


22 


24 


29 


Dec 


Joseph  Mosses     Darby  Lawlei* 
Ann  Dougale        Cathr  Carrill 
Rob'  Dougale        Danl  Keefe 
W™How'  Mathew  Howard 

Jerem^  Davis        Thorn  Quinlan 
Thom'  Dougale    John  King 
Abig  Dudley         Cha^  Hewett 
Tim"^  Bryant         James  Dalton 
Austin  M'^Carty    Cornelius  Fox 
Jonas  Dougale      Peter  M'^Namara 
Dav"^  Quirk  Dennis  M'^Carty 

W"  Doushin          Dan'  Carthy 
Ann  Dougle  Patrick  Welch 

James  Ross  John  Kelly 

John  Ross  Barbary  Kelly 

Janes  Ross  Peter  Manning 

John  Ross  Jun""    Arthur  Veavea 

Redmond  Larnard 
Cornelius  Hagarty 
Edm*^  Swaney 
the  above  seventy  two    Servants  are 

Mess''  Creed  &  Collis  Merchants. 
Joseph  Rose  Sloop  Industry  from  N.  F  Land 

Cap''  W"^  Cockerau    Cap  Peter  Hewson 


Edw"^  Murphy 
John  Twahy 
W"  Stephens 
James  Row 
Isabella  Learman 
Catherine  Twahy 
John  Bourke 
Patrick  Ryan 
John  Bowler 
Mary  Dougle 
Dan'  Bulkeley 
Corn'  Sullivan 
George  Shinnehan 
W"  Kahaven 
W'  Fitzgerald 
John  Dowle 
Bal  Sullivan 
Jam'  0  Daniel 
Thorn'  M'Carty 
John  Lee 
all  Indented  to 


Cap  W'  Bray      . 
Daniel  King 
James  Burn 
Phillip  Le  Crais 
Elias  Le  Siberrill 
Peter  Arive 
Thom'  Gallien 
Jno  Halloway 
Isaac  Wing 
Archibald  Tate 


>  Marriners 


Hugh  Verncomb 
James  Clark 
Rich*^  Morisey 
Tho'  Le  Siberrel 
Mosses  Clement 
Abrah"'  Podesters 
Tho'  Allen 
Rob*  Baswell 
W"  Jones 
Eben  Hiukley 
Nath  Phillips  Ship  Dispatch  from  Liverpool 

Cap  W'"  Main 
Hector  M'^Neil  Sloop  Fanny  &  Jeany  from  Quebeck 
Cap  Martin  of  the  Train  his  Wife  three  Children  & 

5  Servants. 
Lieut  Willson 

M'"  Sherman  a  Soldier  his  Wife  &  Child 
Joshua  Shaw  Scoon""  Priscilla  from  Philadelphia 
Sam  Johnson  a  Carpenter  &  his  Wife 
M""  Robert  Rogers  a  Trader 
Isaac  Smith  Sloop  Biddeford  from  Philadelphia 

M'''  Ash  Wife  to  a  Watchmaker 
Josiah  Taylor  Sloop  Desire  from  Connecticut 

Sam  Knight  a  Sailor. 
Joseph  Dobel  Sloop  Charm=  Sally  [from]  N.  F.  Land 
Cap  W"^  Clark  a  Marriner  &  his  Serv*' 
M""  John  Mandervel  a  Land  Survey"" 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  289 

Dec        2     W'  Maxwell  Sloop  Sterling  from  St.  Johns 
jSr  Jon'''  Whipple  a  Farmer  &  his  Wife. 
3     Isaac  Phillips  Brig  Hawk  from  N.  F.  Land 
Cap  John  Willson  &  Serv' 
M''  Thorn"  Kenaclv  Merch*. 
Mr.  Thom"  Kasey  [  ?]  Trader 
Andrew  Minton  Joseph  Stripton  |  -.  j-    , ,. 

Jn*^  Elsou,  Darby  Riou,  W'"  Laurence  j 
6     Hugh  McLean  Sloop  Nancy  from  Annapolis. 
John  Church  Mr  Moss 


Joseph  Whillock  ^ 

Rob'  Black,     John  Cambell     )  o  u- 
■r  ,     T-i       •  r  Soldiers 

John  Dennin  ) 

W  Martha  Whillock  a  Widow 

Lucy  Rice.  Nancy  Kent  Spinsters. 

10  Jerem'^  Webber  Sloop  Lively  [from]  Philadelphia 

M^  Rob'  Smith  &  Wife 
James  Dickev  Sloop  Sallv  from  Annapolis 
Doc'  John  Wright  his  Wife  &  4  Children 

11  Rob  Hale  Ives  Brig  Unity  from  Bristoll 

M''  Marg'  Lilly  a  Spinster 
Thomas  Jarvis  Sloop  Desire  from  N.  F.  Land 

Jn°  Hanbury  Jn°  Gleason       "^ 

Nath  Linch  Tlio  Fling 

Luke  Dulin  James  Lase 

Morris  Murphy  Jesse  Connelly    Fishermen 

Phillip  Dunelty  [  ?]     Thom'  Power     C&  Sailors 

Edw*!  Whalin  W"  Murphy 

John  Hade  Patf  Brinnen 

John  M'^Donuagh         Jn°  Colstcm 

John  Fling  a  Fisherman  &  his  Wife  ^ 
13     W"'  Willson  Scoou""  Fisher  from  St.  Johns 

seven  Fishermen  belonging  to  this  Province. 
Mungo  Mackay  Brig  Polly  from  Teneriff 

Cap  Darb\'  a  Marriner 
John  Andrews  Sloop  Massachusetts  from  St  Croix 

M""  Duncan  Mackbun    ]  -p.      , 

M^  Phillip  McDunner    j  ^^^^^^i'^ 
15     John  Willson  Brig  Burnham  from  N.  F.  Land 

List  not  given  in. 
17     Maurice  Cavenaugh  Scoon''  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax 

Cap  Joseph  Williams  &  Serv' 

M'  George  Rumncy      "] 

M""  George  Robertson   y  Merch" 

M^  John  Hall  ) 

Joseph  Dennis  a  Labourer 

M"  Marg'  Dunlap  Wife  to  a  Marriner 

M''"  Eliz  Cotter  Wife  to  a  Soldier  in  the 
Train  of  Artillery. 
23     Nathaniel  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

Isaac  Stone  &  John  Wyman  Farmers 


290  City  Document  No.   100. 

MichCarrell        Heu^'  Noyce  |  ^^.^^^^^ 
M'  Beaver  j 

James  Hilton  Lawrence  Nutson  ")  Tvr„„„:„„,.„ 

John  Miller  j 

M''  Spincer  a  Shoemaker. 
Dec      26     Job  Bradford  Sloop  Olive  from  N.  Carolina 
M'^  Badcock  Trader 
W"  Dean  Schoon''  Thankf uU  from  Hallifax 
Dan'  Westcoat  a  Farmer 
And^^  Bright  a  Ditto 
29     John  Whitmarsh  Schoon''  Dove  from  Philadelp^ 

M""  Char^  Gray  Trader. 
27     James  Scott  Brig  Lydia  from  London 
Cap  Edw*^  Atkins  a  Marriner 
Thom^  Clark  a  Hatter 
James  Bruce  Ship  John  &  Sukey  from  London 
Two  Silversmiths 
[Dup    29     John  Whitmarsh  Scoon""  Dove  from  Philadelphia 
Ent.]  M^  Charles  Gray  a  Tiader 

Sam  Hooper  Brig  Phenix  from  London 
Cap  Cotton,  Cap  Brown  Marriners 

1767. 

Jan       11     Nathan  Sears  Scoon  Dolphin  from  Liverpool 
IVP  Malcom  a  Trader 

13  Rob'  Calf  Ship  London  Packet  from  London 

Doc"  Rich''  Hirons 
Nath  Jackson  Scoon"  Phenix  from  Piscatiqua 
M'"  John  Darby  a  Mason 

14  Thom'  Jenkins  Scoon"  Han''  from  Hallifax 

The  List  not  given  in. 
— -    Thom^  Dixey  Brig  Amherst  from  London 

Cap  W™  Grow    ^ 

Cap'  Termain       [  -.^ 

Thom=  Carewell  \  Marnners 

Geo  Davis  J 

20     James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Halifax 

John  White  Trader 

Robt  Kellwell  Marriner 

Labourer 

Nehemiah  Somes  Sloop  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

Maj  Goreham  his  Wife  a  Child  2  Servts. 

The  Rev*^  M"  Simon  Moor 

Doct"  Bailey 

M"  Hart  a  Trader 

Mess"'  Eben^  &  W°'  Wales  Traders. 
Mar        9     Uriah  Oakes  Sloop  Sparrow  from  N.  Carolina 

M"  M'^Connel )  ry    . 

M"  Mall  I  ^i^^^eis 

M"  Teldin  Marrin" 
14     Maurice  Cavenaugh  Schoon"  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Halifax 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  291 

John  Grant  Esq  a  Gentleman  &  Servts 
M"^  John  Gorham  Ditto. 
Mar       5     Nath  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  HalUfax 
Brooks  Watkins  Esq'' 
17     Benajah  Collius  Scoon""  Bilboa  from  New  Liverpool 
Ben]''  Godfrey  Trader 
Tho  Fish  Marriner 
Joshua  Ford  Blacksmith. 

24  Joshua  French  Scoon  Han^  from  Hallifax 

John  Berry  Trader 
John  White  Marriner. 
John  Hart  Trader. 
W°'  Derra  Farmer. 

25  Crowell  Hatch  Sloop  Betsey  from  Maryland 

Cap  How  a  Marriner 

30  Maurice  Cavenaugh    Scoon  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 

Hallifax 
Mary  Rotch  Wife  to  a  Gardner 
in  Boston  and  two  Children. 

31  Nehem^  Somes  Sloop  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

M""  Alex''  Grav  a  Merch' 

M'^  Eben^  Wales  \  Traders 

M--  Hen^  Gland    j 

M""  James  Butler  of  Boston 

M""  Sam^  Turner  of  Connecticut 

M"'  Sam'  BefRngton  of  Nova  Scotia. 

April      7     Christop""  Higgins  Sloop  Ruby  from  Connecticut 

Cap  Scott  )  Marriners. 

Cap  Ash    j 

Thom^  Frasier  Sloop  Harrison  from  St  Croix 

Cap  Beni  Crocker  ]  -.^ 

TiTr  c<    -ti  r  Marrmers 

M'^  Smith  ] 

8     Tim"'  Parker  Sloop  3  Friends  from  Philadelphia 

M''  Woodbury  &  ]\P  Townsend  Marriners 

13     Joseph  Cordis  Sloop  Ruby  from  S'^  Carolina 

Hen^  Fretts  Saddler 

15  Sam'  Adarton  Schoon"'  Tryal  from  Connect' 

3  Fisliermen  liound  to  Nova  Scotia 
Anther  Wharfe  Schoon''  Industry  [from]  Maryland 
John  a  Free  Negro  Sailor 
-  Nath'  Cook  Sloop  Delight  from  New  York 
M'^'  Mary  White  a  Widow 

16  Nath  Stone  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelp^ 

W'"  Henery  a  Tailor 

James  Fretts  a  Farmer 
W"  Waters  ship  Minehead  from  Cadiz 

Cap'  Hugh  Stuart  &  Son. 
John  Marshall  Ship  Boston  Packet  from  London 

M'  Clement  Jackson  Merch'  &  Serv' 

Cap'  James  Kirkwood  )  ,;, 

n     t  T>i  Ml-     Tj.  r  Marrmers 

Cap'  Phillip  Bass  ) 

Mr  Lewis  a  Blockmaker 


292  City  Document  No.   100. 

a  Mollatto  Serv*  belonging  to  Cap*  Whitman 
April    18     AncV  Perkins  Sloop  Olive  from  Nevis 
M''  Thom^  Augier  a  Marriner 
jQj-^th  pierpoint  Brig  Duke  of  Kingston  from  Granada 
JVr'  Abig'  Jones  Wife  to  a  Marriner. 
25     Maurice  Cavenaugli  Scoon""  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax. 
M""  John  Munrovv  a  Notary  Publick. 
M''  Thorn'  Morton  a  Marriner 
M""  James  Clapp  a  Cooper. 

27  Alex  Ramage  Snow  Concord  fi-om  St  Eustatia. 

M''  John  Dickenson  a  Carpenter 

28  James  Hall  Ship  Amazon  from  London 

Cap""  Alex  Smith  Marrin'' 

M'  John  Atkinson,  Clarke  to  M""  Smith. 
May       4     James  Burton  Schoon''  Hannah  [from]  Nova  Scotia 

John  Savage  ^ 

John  Gorley  >- Farmers. 

Edw^i  Brooks  ) 

M--^  Eliz"^  Corbet  Wife  to  a  Farmer. 
Tho'  Elsbere  Sloop  Ranger  from  Rh"^  Island 

M"  Smith  Wife  to  Cap"  Smith 

Gideon  Dodge  Cooper 

M'^  Turner  House  Carpenter 

M-"  Nich'  Probery  Trader. 
5     W™  Edwards  Sloop  Huldah  from  Connect' 

Char'  Dupee  His  wife  &  10  Children     ]  bound   to 

Joseph His  wife  &  Son  [      Quebec 

7     Nath  Atwood  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

M""  James  Fudge  a  Merch' 

Edward  Pell  a  Baker. 

M""'  Mary &  Child  to  the  care  of  Mr  Forist 

&  two  Dutchmen. 
Hen^  Oman  Ship  General  Wolf  from  London 

M""'  Esther  Corney  Wife  to  a  Taylor 

w*^  Two  sons  &  3  Daughters. 

George  Todd  a  Taylor. 
Jon'^  Freeman  Ship  Pratt  from  London 

M-"  John  Alcock 
9     Thorn'  Debano  Brig  Union  from  London 

M"^  Jabez  Bradley    \ 

David  Stanwood       >  Marriners. 

Rich'i  Mcdugall.       ) 
14     Jn°  Smith  Brig  Squirrell  from  Loudon 

M""  Thorn'  Lee  a  Merch* 

W"  Merth  a  Marriner. 
17     Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

W™  Price  a  Lad  to  the  Care  of  M"^  David  Bell 
20     John  Midford  Snow  Apollo  from  Liverpool 

George  Ray  a  Butcher 

Sarah a  Servant  to  the  Captain. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  293 


May     28     Eclm'^  Morton  Scoon'^  Dove  from  N.  Carrolina 
M""  Jacob  Shepparcl       ~) 
M^  Nath  Bowles  {■  Traders. 

M^  Trisdale  ) 

W"  a  Coachman  to  Gov  Winthworth. 
W"  Maxwell  Sloop  Sterling  from  St  Johns 
M"  Ralleff 


,Trs  n     I  r  Wives  to  Soldiers  at  Hallifax 

M^^  Cock  ran 

29  Richard  Grinnell  Sloop  Industry  from  South  Carolina 

John  Ward  Serv'  to  Cap  Joshua  Loring 
Jolm  Dunu  Ship  Glasgow  from  Greenock. 
M""  Arthur  Hambleton  a  Merch' 
Mathew  Limeburn  a  Farmer 
Johu  McKeller  a  Joiner 
David  Larmore,  W"  Willson  Marriners 

30  Nath  Phillips  Ship  Dispatch  from  Liverpool 

Cap"  George  Willson  a  Marrin^ 
Samuel  Pain  Sloop  Commerce  from  Maryland 

M''  James  Stuart  a  Merch' 
W™  Fitch  Scoou''  Three  Brothers  from  S.  Carrolina 

M""  Lemuel  Cox  a  Wheelwright. 
W"*  Welchman  Snow  Mary  from  Glasgow 

M''  George  Robinson 


-nrr  T  1,     T       •  r  Merch" 

M"^  John  Lewis 

Cap  John  Loyle  a  Marriner 

W™  M'=Duell  Bookbinder 

M''  Johu  Delrumple  an  Ensign 

Alex^  McCordv  W"^  Boyd 

Gabi  Willson  "  Rob  Hay 

James  Bryson  Alex"'  M'^Naghton. 

John  McKillop  Mai'"  M^Naghton 

George  Sterling  Allan  Scott 

Thom^  MTorlaud  W"^  Brown 

Dan  M'^Brarn  Tho  Sterling 

W"^  Willson  John  Park 

And  Willson  Dan  M<^Vicker 

John  Craford  Alex  M'Kendly 

W"^  M'^Cracken  Rob.  Leddell 

W"'  Mathew  John  Anderson 

W™  M-^Gill  Arch^  Browning 

John  Gardiner 

the  above  are  Soldiers  belonging  to  a  Regiment' 

at  Quebec  or  Hallifax. 
June       8     Maurice  Cavenaugh  Scoon""  Nova    Scotia  Packet  from 

Hallifax 
M'  Brenton  a  Lawyer  his  Wife  &  Serv* 
M"  Smith  Wife  to  a  IMerch'  at  Hallifax  &  Serv' 
Cap"  Hollows  in  the  29"'  Regimt  &  3  Servts 
M'  Sands  Lieut  in  the  .59  Regim' 
M'  Martin  belonging  to  Lyn  &  Serv' 
10     .John  Adams  Sloop  Molly  from  St  Eustatia 
M'  Josepli  Davis  a  Gentleman 


294  City  DocmiEisrT  No.  100. 

Nehemiah  Somes  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallif ax 

M""  Jones  a  Merchant 

jVr^  Miller  Wife  to  a  Blockraaker  at  Hallifax. 

A  Soldier  in  the  29"'  Regim' 

a  Child  to  the  Care  of  Beth^  Kneeland 

June     17     Thomas  Davis  Brig  Poppett  from  N.  F.  Land    ■ 

Cap  Willson,  Elijah  Luce       "^ 

David  Dunkar,        Daniel  Thomas.  I  t.«- 

mi       ,75  T-k     -J  c      :i         >-Marnners 

Thom'  Barrow,       David  Sender,    j 

Daniel  M^  Brine,     W"  Fitchgeral,  J 

Joseph  Chapman  Sloop  Dove  from  Nova  Scotia 

ColP  Tong  [?]  of  a  Regim'  at  Hallifax 

Daniel  Jones  Son  to  Deacon  Jones. 

19     Gershom  Blin  Sloop  Under  [?]   from  Connecticut. 
M""  David  Ellsworth  a  Farmer 
David  Bill  apprentice  to  a  Barber  in  Boston. 
Josiah  Groreham  Sloop  America  from  Philad^ 

M"  James  Tilfer  a  Trader 
Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York. 
Cap  Elijah  Thacher  &  Serv' 
W"  Hall  a  Butcher  his  Wife  &  2  Children 

23     James  M*^Ewen  Sloop  Olive  from  N.  Carrolina 
M""  W'"  Mitford  belonging  to  Nova  Scotia 
Thom.  Chandler  a  Carpenter. 
W"  Cousins  Sloop  Eliza  from  St  Croix 
M""  Era'  Creekee  a  Mercli* 
M-"^  Eliz  M'^Kew  &  Suss''  Thomas  ' 
to  the  care  of  M""  Creekee  for  Education. 

25     Morgan  Griffiths  Ship  Rialto  from  BristoU 

M^  John  Jones  a  Merch^  ^  Traders  all 

John  Duffy,  Owen  Carolina  !     ^  e        *i 

„,.,/f'.         ToTT      1  r    from  y   north 

Partrick  Carolme,   Jn°  Hand  j     ^^  Ireland. 

Lawrence  Merren,  Carrick  M'^Ross  j 

27     Setli  Doan  Sloop  Sally  from  N.  Carrolina 
M^  W™  Maxwell 

29  Sam  Haynes  Scoon''  Sussan""'  from  St  Croix 

M"  Durant  &  Child. 
Alex  Willson  Sloop  Dispatch -from  Liverpool 
W"'  Cleaves 

Jane  Bruce  &  two  Children 
Phillip  Kennett 
Jean  Charlag  &  one  Child 
Rob  Kewen 
Mary  Walker  &  two  Children 

30  Nath  Byfield  Lydes  Brig  Harrison  from  London 

Fra'  Barnard  Esq  Naval  Officer 
M''  Phillip  Dumersque  a  Mercli' 
M""  Wintworth 
M""  Young  a  Wine  Cooper 
James  Dickey  Sloop  Sally  from  Fort  Cumberland 
Eben^Gawne     Jn°  Wright  |  p^^^.^^^^,^ 
James  Hastings 


^Miscellaneous  Papers.  295 

Jemima  Yose  a  Spiuster 
Samuel  Rockwell  Scoou  Betsey  from  Connecticut 

M""  Bari-att  a  Ta3'lor 

W  Williams  a  Shoemaker 
July      1     Tim°  Parker  Sloop  Three  Friends  from  Philadlp'' 

Cap  Pearson  Jones 

Cap  Nath  Marshall  &  two  Sailors. 
6     Nath  Atwood  Sloop  Swallow  from  Hallifax 

M''  Sam  Davis     J\P  Ja'  Hart,  j  rpj^.^^^jgi-s 

M'  James  Fitchpatrick  j 

M""  Eben""  Torrey  a  Baker 

Mary  Ryan  &  Child  belonging  to  Hallifax 
Maurice  Cavenaugh  Scoon'^  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax 

M^  Robert  Apthorp  a  Gen'" 

M'  John  Cummings  a  Ditto 

M""  James  Brett  a  Trader 

M"  Procter  Wife  to  a  Merch'  at  Hallifax 
July        7     Step"  Stinton  Scoon^  Charms  Peggy  from  Cape  Fear. 

John  Hughs  a  Lad  for  Education. 

10  Peter  Boyd  Sloop  Patty  from  Connecticut 

M"^  Tim"'  Ward  a  Goldsmith. 
Nath  Stone  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelphia. 
Cap  Thom' Cordis  Sam  Berry    K/fj^j-riners 
David  Vickery  j 

11  Isaac  Clark  Sloop  Virgin  from  N.  Carrolina 

M^  Hill  a  Planter. 
14     Joshua  Hall  Sloop  Ranger  from  N.  Carrolina 

Doct  Will™  Pratt 

M''  Crosby  a  Hatter 
Thorn'  Elsbree  Sloop  Ranger  from  R.  Island 

M'^  Fra'  Hambilton  a  Merch'  &  Wife 
27     Christop'  Prince  Brig  Nassau  from  Georgia 

Cap  Skilling  &  his  Wife. 

29  John  Doubleday  Brig  Mairmaid  from  Haneago 

John  Hollyoke  a  Cooper 
Joseph  Waterman  Sloop  Dolphin  from  N.  Carolina 
M''  Cooper  a  Trader 
Cap  Bosworth 

30  Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 

Jane  Waters  Wife  to  a  Carp''  at  N  York 
Aug        4"^  Joseph  Hewett  Sloop  Pheuix  from  N.  Carrolina 
John  Combes  &  W"  Angerson  Traders 
Eben'  Fuller  Sloop  Good  Intent  from  N.  Carrolina 

M''  Mathew  Soott  &  Jn°  Vines  Merch'^ 
Joseph  Goodwin  Schoon'  Johau''  from  Providence 
M'  Newell  a  Cooper  . 
5     Alden  Bass  Sloop  Sarah  from  Granada 
M'  Nich  Welch  a  Cooper 
And'''  Johnson  Schoon''  Susa''  from  Connecticut 
M'  Tliomas  Edwards  a  Jeweller 
10  Hector  McNeil  Sloop  Brittania  from  Quebec 


296  City  Document  l^o.   100. 

Mr  W"'  Minott  a  Merch 
Peter  Ducett  a  Marriuer 

Lawrence  a  Soap  Boiler 

Aug     11     Martiu  Cox  Ship  Weatlierell  from  St  Christopher 
The  Rev"^  Mr  Clarkson  of  Nevis 
Cap  Thom^  Yard 
M"  Pratt  a  Shipwright 

12  George  Michell  Schooner  Molly  from  Annapolis 

Charles  Bartux  for  Education 
Eben  Perry  a  Farmer  his  Wife  &  Two  Children 
M"  Isabella  Morley  Wife  to  a  Farmer  &  Child 
Lydia  Shaw  a  Servt  to  Cap'  Mitchell 

13  John  Hickling  Brig  William  from  N.  F.  Land 

Capt  John  Hayward  &  5  Sailors 
W™  Lawren  a  Marriner 

14  Eben''  Goodwin  Schooner  Mulbery  from  N'^  Carolina 

M'  Jam^  Harding  &  Mr  W"  Gould  a  Merchant 
Maurice   Cavenaugh    Schooner   Nova    Scotia    Packet 
from  Halifax 
M''  Jno  Romney  &  Giles  Tidmarsli  Mercht. 
M'^  Jno  Pagett  Watchmaker.  George  Bailey    Soap 

Boyler 
M'  Foster  &  Mr  Avery  of  Boston  Merehts. 
Henry  Gibbons  a  Soldier  &  his  Wife 
M"  Fairbanks  &  Child  of  Halifax 
M"  Cottnam  &  Maid  of  Salem 
James  Burton   Schooner  Charming  Hannah  from  Port 
Cumberland 
M""  Smith  a  Merch' 
Eliz^  Smith  of  Boston. 
M^^  Gay  of  Stoughton. 
17     John  Dean  Brig  Ann  from  Jamaica. 
M^  W"  Penny  a  Mei'ch' 
W"  Pease  a  Marriner 
Hector  Orr  Snow  Jeany  from  Glasgow 

M""  W™  Pettegrew  Mr  Jn°  Watson  ]  ^^ 

Mr  iTTm  13     1  c  Surgeous 

r  ^m  Buckanuan  j         ° 

M""  Rob  Selkrige  Mr  Donnald  Morrison      j 

M^  Patrick  M'Masters  — Mr  Tho  Bucken-  [  Merch'^ 

loss  3 

Tho'  Deeds,  Rob  Hamilton,  Donald  M'^-  '\ 

Donnell  [■  Marriners 

W™  Flatt,  John  Aberuathy  ) 

Peter  Campbell   John  M'^Intoch  )  tt  r^ 

John  Robertson  }  ^^«"^^  Carpenters 

Daniel  Morrison  a  Ditto  &  his  Wife. 
John  Park  a  Mason  his  Wife  &  o  Children 
M'''  Thompson  &  three  Children 
Pettergrow  a  Boy 
27     Simeon  Freeman  Sloop  Betsey  from  Connecticut 
Moses  Pierce  &  his  Wife. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  297 

3 1     Lemuel  Drew  Scoon'"  Vigorns  from  New  Liverpool 
Joshua  Ball  a  Labourer 
Johu  Goddard  Sloop  Kitty  from  N.  Carolina 

jSr  James  Burt  a  Get™ 
NebemiaU  Somes  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 
M"'  Wicoff  a  Mercb*  belong^  to  Philadelphia 
M'^  Cook  a  Marriner 
M"^  Wales  Mr  Miller  Traders 
M-"  Salter  a  Carp"^ 
M-^^  Bushuell  of  Hallifax  &  Child. 
Polly  Driver.      Polly  Pippen 
Rebecca  Rogers. 
Betsey  Stevens  of  Casco  Bay. 
Sep       10     Johu  Stockdale  Ship  Brittau''  from  Jamaica 
Rayues  Barret  Wait  Esq.  Gen"" 
Peter  Richards  Merch' 
11     Philamon  Winship  Schoon''  Grayhound 
9  Sailors 

14  Joseph  Row  Sloop  Speedwell  from  Quebec 

M''  Patrick  Mathew  Osborne  a  School  Master. 

15  Edward  Grow  Schoon''  Han''  from  Annapolis 

M"  Baker   \  ^^longiug  to  Annapolis. 
Nath^  Stone  Sloop  MoUey  from  Philadelphia. 
The  Rev'i  Mr  Geo  Soller 

16  And^''  Newell  Brig  Policy  from  St  Kitts 

M'  James  Apthorp  &  Wife. 
23     Nathl.  Atwood  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

Maj.  Butler,  a  Serjeut  &  his  Sevr' 

five  men  belonging  to  Philadelphia 

Rob'  Jervis  Brig  Hannah  from  London. 

The  Rev''  Mr  Beach 

The  Rev'i  Mr  Badger. 
25     Joseph  Chapman  Sloop  Dove  from  Nova  Scotia. 

M'  John  Chapman  a  Merch' 

M"  Eliz  Doan  Wife  to  a  Farmer  at  Nova  Scotia 

28  W"  Ruggles  Sloop  Han''  from  N.  Found  Land. 

Cap  Casneau  &  four  Sailors 
Cap  M'Farland  &  three  Sailors. 

29  James  Smith  Snow  Charm^  Polly  from  N.  Lopdon 

Mrs  Sally  Hill  &  Mrs  Betsey  Demorsque  Spiusters 
Sam'  Rockwell  Sloop  Molly  from  Connecticut 

M""  Silvester  his  Wife  &  one  Child  belong^  to  Sheep- 

scott 
W"  Whitmore  for  Education. 
Oct         1     W"'  Maroney  Scoon""  Experience  [from]  Turks  Island 
M'  Gilbert  IVIalcomb  a  Merch'. 
5     Enoch  Taylor  Sloop  Han''  from  Philadelphia 

M'"  Abraham  Field  a  Farmer.    . 
14     W"  Alkin  Brio:  Ann  &  Marg'  from  Ireland 


298 


City  Document  No.   100. 


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Oct       16 


17 


19 


20 


21 


(  Eleanor  Murphy. 
Franis  Hacluett 
Mary  Mchoon. 
Eleanor  McSweney 
Mary  Howard. 
John  Kinney 
Eliz"'  Brien 
Ann  Collins 
Judith  Pop 
Edw*^  Dammarell 
Mary  Callahane 
Eleanor  Moloney 
Mary  Conun 
Timothy  Mulcahy 
George  Prichard 
Paul  Prichard 
Dinish  McSweney 
James  Conner 


Mary  Wilkinson 
Eleanor  Stoakes 
Mary  Ambrose 
Mary  O'Brien 
Thom^  Prichard. 
John  Jackson 
Sam  Prichard 
Marg'  Fleming 
Eliz"'  Wilkinson 
Honer  Coveney 
Edw'^  France 
Ann  Hill 
Mary  Stoaks 

John  Lyndsay  )  ,,,- 

J         J  V  Weavers 

John  Murphy, 
W"^  Sweney 
James  Fitzgerrald 


Laborers 


v.  Darby  Conner 

W™  Hoban  —  John  Baker  —  Shoemakers 

Tim"^  Murphy,  John  Furch  —  Talyors. 

Isaac  Stoakes  a  Nailor.  Rich'^  Terutch  —  Joiner 

Joseph  King  a  Clockmaker.  Edin*^  Shanohan,  Cooper 

The  above  are  Servt' 

Cap'  George  Gray  &  his  Wife 

M""  M —  Bryn  a  Labour"" 

M""  Step  Gazor  a  Clerk 

M"^  Dinish  liien  a  Taylor 

M''  W"  Buck  a  Shoemaker 

M"^  Phillip  O'Donel  a  Cooper. 
W'"  Deverson  Ship  Brittauia  from  London 

M''  Samuel  Barre"  Mercht. 
W"  Davis  Ship  Thomas  from  London 

M"^  James  Pratt  a  Farmer 
James  Hall,  Ship  Diana  from  London 

Pardon  Sheldon  of  Providence 
Rob'  Calf  Ship  London  Pacq'  from  London 

M'  John  Glover  a  Merch' 

Mary  Cole  Wife  to  Edw^  Cole  Marrin--  &  Child  „ 
Seth  Doan  Sloop  Sally  from  N.  Carrolina 

jVjr  -yym  j^jyt^y  Merch' 

Nehem^  Soames  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M'  Blair  Merch' 

M''  Williams  &  Mr  Daniels,  Farmers. 
James  Scott  Brig  Lydia  from  London 

Cap  Cordis  &  Cap'  Helpman  Marriners 
^ames  Deming  Sloop  Harlequin  from  Connecticut 

Abigil  Doble   a  Child  of  Cap'  John  Doble's  and  a 
Maid  of  s'l  Dobles. 
Maurice  Caveneaugh  Scoon''  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax 

M"  Gray  Wife  to  a  Labourer  &  her  Child. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  299 

Oct       23     W^  Nichols  Brig  Devonshire  from  Bristoll 
M;  Jon'l^  Lewis      |  ^erch- 
M''  Beii]''  Jackson  ) 
Cap  Mathew  Smith 

28  Hen^  Smith  Ship  John  from  Loudon 

CapBenj  AVhitel^^^^,.^^^,^ 
Cap  rwicross       j 

29  Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

M"'  Han^  Prest  a  Widow 
Jon"^  Freeman  Ship  Pratt  from  London 
John  Cockle  Esq'' 
]\P  W"'  Russell  a  Merch' 
M"  Han*"  E'osdick  went  from  Boston  in  Cap  Jacobson 

30  Thom  Crandon  Sloop  North  Britton  from  Philadelphia 

Mich  Grant  a  Marriner. 
Levi  Studson  Brig  Jam^  Packet  from  Jamaica 

M'  Joseph  Fitch  a  Merch' 
Joseph  Hudson  Sloop  Polly  from  Hallifax 

Gregory  Townsend  Esq  &  a  Boy  to  his  Care 

George  Osborne  a  Merch* 

Charles  Hart,  Eben  Wales  }  'p,,„(--igj,g 

Abner  Craft  ) 

William  Kirby  a  Labourer 
Nov        2     Edw*^  Grow  Scoon'^  Han''  from  Annapolis 

Phiueas  Lovatt,  W™  Reed 


T         h   D  T  -r>     J.  r  Farmers 

Jerem^  &  Isaac  l^osters      j 

Mary  Farusworth  &  Martha  Wheelock  Spinsters 
Joseph  Starrett  [  ?]  Scoon''  Granvil  from  Annapolis 

M""  Nelson  a  Farmer 

Rich*^  Malony  a  Soldier 
Jerem^  Howes    Scoon"'  Success    from  the    Island    of 
Magdalen 

W™  Poterfield  a  Fisherman  his  Wife  &  Child 

Tho  Green  a  Ditto  &  Wife 

M''  Green  a  Ditto 

a  Shoemaker . 

John  Pulling  Scoon""  King  Fisher  from  Louisbourg 

M'  Row  a  Merch' 
Alex''  Watts  Ship  Thames  from  London 

Hen^  Hulton  Esq  a  Commissioner 

W"'  Burch   Esq  a  Ditto  his  Wife  Son  &  Daughter 
with  3  Servants 

Charles  Paxton  Esq  a  Ditto  &  Servant 

Sam^  Venner  Esq  a  Secretary  his  Wife  &  Son  &  one 
Servt 

John  Williams  Esq  Inspector  General  &  2  Serv" 

James  Porter  Esq  a  Comptroller 

Rober'  Temple  Esq 

John  Hincks  Esq 

James  Curgenven") 

Tho°  McDonogh     >■  Clerks  to  the  Secretary 

Sam  Loyde  ) 


300  City  Document  No.   100. 

John  Hudson  Clerk  to  the  Comptroller 
W"  Wootton  &  W"  Wotton  two  Lads 
Mich'  Darcy  a  Lame  Boy 
Nov       9     Joshua  Shaw  Scoon''  Priscilla  from  Philadelphia 
M"^  Sam'  Eldridge  a  Merch' 

10  Moses  Roach  Sloop  Fanny  &  Jesiny  from  N.  F.  Land 

Cap  Fossey  &  4  Sailors 

Cap  Treefarthen  &  4  Ditto 

Thomas  Wallis  &  Tim'^  Flaharty  Marriners 

11  George  Folger  Brig  Lucretia  from  London 

M"-  Phillip  Robson  a  Gen"^ 

M^  John  Short  a  Merch' 
David  Wier  Scoon  Rainbow  from  Quebec 

M--  Pirkins  a  GoldSmith 

M'  Mallau  a  Waiter  at  Quebec 
Thomas  Sturgis  Sloop  Dolphin  from  Hallifax 

M^  Nutting  a  Soap  Boiler  &  his  Wife 

M"^  Richardson  a  Butclier 

18  John  Harmon  Brig  Speedwell  from  St  Croix 

John  Irving  Esq 

19  John  Dunn  Ship  Glasgow  from  Glasgow 

James  Kelly  a  Merch' 
W™  Russell  a  Mason 
W"'  Sweetser  Sloop  Han''  from  Philadelphia 
Cap  W'"  Bean  a  Marrin'' 

20  Christopher  Hoskius  Scoon"^  Mary  from  Ess  Quebo 

M""  John  Segus  a  Planter 
Step"  Crowell  Scoon''  Defiance  from  Philadelp"" 
M^  Barrell  a  Sugar  Baker 

21  Prince  Goreham  Sloop  Desire  from  Virginia 

M"  Rasin  Wife  to  a  Planter  at  Virginia 
23     John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  from  Philadelp^ 
M''  Charles  Cameron  a  Trader 
Dec        4     Josiah  Rogers  Scoon''  Eliz  from  N.  Found  Land 
Cap  W'"  Sliippard  &  two  Sailors 
Henry  Righthead  a  Marrin""  &  his  Brother  a  Lad 
Rich*^  Barnes  a  Carp''  Dan  M'^Haney  a  Tailor 
Jerem'^  Kane  a  Fisherman 
8     James  Dickey  Sloop  Sally  from  Fort  Cumberland 
M"^  Winsor  Agur  a  Marriner 
M''^  Lucy  Danks  a  Spinster 
11     James  Burton  Scoon''  Charm°  Hau'^  from  Nova  Scotia. 
Coll  Alex^  M'^Nutt 

David  Cutting  Fra  Blair  ~) 

W"  Blair  David  Dickey     | 

John  Aughterson      John  Hadlock     [>  Farmers 
Sam'  Whippe  John  Savage       [ 

W-  M'^Keen  Sol'^'  Steele         j 

Abuer  Brooks  a  Farmer  &  his  Wife 
Sarah  Richardson  Wife  to  a  Farmer 
Edw''  M'^Daniel  a  Labourer 
Lucy  Stevens  Job  an''  Howard  Spinster. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  301 

Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 

Eliz"^  Edwards  Wife  to  a  Marriner  at  Casco  Bay 
Maurice  Cavenaugh  Scoou'^  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax 
M"^  Reeves  a  Gent'" 
M"^  M-^Masters  a  Merch* 
M^^  Moat  Wife  to  Cap  Moat 
M"-^  Hoyland  Daughter  of  Mr  Cordis 
Samuel  Brown  Scoon'"  Betsey  from  Annapolis 
Benoni  Shaw  a  Farmer 
Dec      15     Arch"^  Laws  Scoon'  Hilsborough  from  Quebec 
Cap*  John  Maleom 

1768. 

Jan         4     Isaac  M'^Neil  Sloop  Swallow  from  Quebec 
Patrick  Conner  a  Labourer 
Mrs.  Eliz.  Decon  Wife  to  a  Schoolmaster 
&  3  Children. 
James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 
M''  Wootton  Inspector  General 
M'  Henry  Green  a  Merch'  &  his  Servts 
M--  Putnam  M''  Hunter   )  ^^ 

M-^  Secomb  |  Farmers 

M^  Balden          M^  Wallis     ]  ^     , 
M^Wyman  |  Traders 

Christop''  Wagner  a  Butcher 

John  Masters  a  Carp'' 

M--^  Mary  Hunter        ]  ^.   .     , 

M-  Mary  Malcomb   |  ^P^^^ters 
11     Tho.  Church  Scoon'"  Leopard  from  Hallifax 

M^  Gorham  a  Merch'. 
21     Nath'  Porter  Sloop  Industry  from  Georgia 

M"-  Steph"  Whiting  Jun''  )  ,^      , 

M^Sam^Elburt  j  Merchts 

M''  Jones  a  Leather  Dresser 
25     Nehem''  Soames  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M-^  Night  &  M""  Baker  Farmers 

W""  Cowdy  a  Fisherman 

John  Davis  a  Marriu"^ 

Polly  Parsons  to  the  care  of  Mr  Bowman 
Feb        1     Eben^  Wales  Sloop  Sylvia  from  Hallifax 

Cap'  John  Malcora  )  ,, 

John  Hamlinton       }  ^^^rrmers 

Phillip  Peak  a  Carp"" 

Mercy  Parker  a  Spinster 
3     Maurice  Cavenaugh  Schoon""  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from 
Hallifax 

M'"  Harbert  an  officers  Lady  at  Louisburg 

M"- Glynn  a  Trader. 
7     James  Harding  Stevens  Brig  Abig'  from  London 

Cap  Jam"  Ball  Cap  Tho  Hart      ) 

Cap  Hen^  Eve  Sam  Roberts        y  Marriners 

Thos  Cain  Thorn"  Biscomb. 


302  City  Document  No.   100. 

Lieut  W"  Haswell  bis  Daugli''  &  Maid 

Thorn'  Irvia  Esq,  Rich'^  Sberviu  a  Sadler 

Charles  Perriiig  a  Joiner.  Tho'  Richards 

John  Kilbany  a  Farmer 

Kathariue  Winch  a  Spinster 
Feb      22     Seth  Jenkins  Brig  Friendship  from  Loudon 

M'  Thorn'  Williams  a  Merch' 

M"-  Rob*  Mackerle  [  ?]  a  Doctor 

M''  Savage  an  Officer  in   the  Custom  House  &  his 
Wife 

Sam  Hawkins  a  House  Carp' 

Cap  W"'  Broig  Cap  Symms  "J 

Cap  Kirkwood  Cap  Lovde      >■  Marriners. 

W  Hooper  M""  Bradford  ) 

M'  Brown. 
Marcb    6     Isaiab  Atkins  Scoon"'  Friendship  from  Maryland 

M'  Rob'  Colwell  a  Trader. 

11  Barna'  Binuey  Brig  John  from  S'  Eustatia. 

M''  W™  Gardner  a  Merch' 

12  John  Havens  Sloop  Defiance  from  Virginia 

M'  John  Hozo.     a  Taylor 
14     James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 
M^Woodworth,  Asa  Chase  |  ^^^,^^^8 
Daniel  Hovey  j 

W™  Lawler,  Peter  Griff  en      ") 

Charles  Hart  And^^  Wallace      [  Traders 

Charles  Hill  W™  Christopher  ) 

M""  Fran'  Anthony  a  Gen'"  from  Fyal 
Emanuel  Wait  a  Mill  Wright 
Daniel  M'^Clester  a  House  Carp' 
W"'  Smith  Lawrence  Nutson  Marriner 
John  Neace  a  Taylor. 
21     Abiel  Lucas  Sloop  Brittania  from  N.  Carrolina 
M-"  Hinkley  a  Merch' 
Cap  Brown 

28  Leri  Stutson  Brig  Jam''  Packet  from  Jamaica 

William  Harris  Esq  a  Planter. 
Joseph  Waterman  Scoon''  Industry  from  North  Carro- 
lina 

M""  Benj*  Pamella  a  Merch' 
Nath^  Stone  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelp'' 

M""  Benj''  Sharp  a  Marriner 

29  Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

M'''  Nations  a  Widow 
M'''  Rebecca  Allen  Wife  to  a  Marriner 
31     Eben'"  Wales  Sloop  Sylvia  from  Hallifax 
Elias  Willcock  a  Farmer 
M''  Shanks  a  Tanner  &  4  Children 

Sloan  a  Serv' 

April  5         W^"'  Reed  Scootf  Nova  Scotia  Packet  from  Hallifax 
James  Brenton  Esq  a  Lawyer 
M'"  Thomas  Procter  a  Mercht 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  303 

M"^  Thomas  Mellish  a  Gen'^^ 
David  Row  a  Fishermau 
April     8     James  Scott  Brig  Lyclia  from  London. 
M'  W"  Cazneau  '  ") 
M^  Cyrus  Baldwin  [  Gen°^- 
M-"  John  Cimott.     j 

12  Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 

ap  Edward  Griffin 

13  Tliom^  Goodspeed  Sloop  Desire  from  Connecticut 

M''  Shippard  a  Barber 
15     Thom^  Dixey  Brig'  Amherst  from  London 
Cap'   Bast       }  ^.^      •   rs 
Cap'    Cotten  |  ^arrm" 

W"  Rose  a  Taylor 

Edw-i  Griffls  a  Ditto 

John  Barnard  a  Brazier 
Jonth"  Freeman  Ship  Pratt  from  London 

Cap'  Wood  a  Marriner. 
20     John  Pinchon  Schoon''  Easter  [from]  St  Croix 

Cap^  MaF  Newell  Cap'^  Abrah'''  Brown  Marriners 

M""  Math^^  Fenwick  a  Merch' 
23     Nath  Phillips  Ship  Dispatch  from  Liverpool 

M"  Eliz  Walker  Wife  to  a  Master  of  a  Vessell 

26  George  Mitchel  Scoon'  Molly  from  Annapolis 

^irs  \Yorster  Wife  to  a  Baker 

27  Eben  Goreham  Scoon""  Lucy  from  Turks  Island 

Cap  Burton  &  two  Marriners 
29     Peter  Humphrey  Sloop  Hampton  from  Monte  Christi 

Doc""  Harden. 
May       5     Edm'^  Morton  Scoon''  Dove  from  N.  Carrolina 

M'^  John   Bendor    a  Gen'"   his  Wife  &  two   3'oung 
Women 

M''  Jacob  Shippard  a  Merch' 

M"  Eliz.  Covell  a  Widow. 
Nehem''  Soames  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M""  Chipman     Mr  Mich  Brown  )  .p     , 

M^  W"  Blake.  )  ^^'^^^^^^^ 

W  Mary  Cobb  &  M""'  Lucy  Pomeroy  Spinsters 

M''  Jennison  Wife  to  a  Man  at  Dorchester  &  3  Children 

Thomas  Newall  a  Child  of  Mr  Newells  at  Hallifax 
7     Nathaniel  Stone  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelphia 

Edward  Taylor  a  Gardner 
12     Rob'  Jarvis  Brig  Han''  from  London 

M""  Lisle 

M''  John  Nazro 

Rev  M^  Wheeler 

M"'  Jarvis  a  Joiner. 
John  Smith  Brig  Betsev  from  Greenock 

Cap"  W"  Fulerton  &  2  Sailors  "J 

Cap"  James  Leith  &  2  Ditto.       [-  Marriners 

Cap"  Hen^  Trail  ) 

M""  Arch'^  Willson  a  Merch' 


304  City  Document  No.  100. 

James  Ure  a  Shoemakev 
May      IG     Samuel  Blin  Sloop  Diana  from  Connecticut 
John  Bell  a  Marriuer. 
Winsor  Eager  Sloop  Peggy  from  Nova  Scotia 
George  Wood  a  Doctor 

Thomas  Dixson  an  Officer  in  Coll  Gorehams  Comp^ 
John  Howard  a  Farmer  his  Wife  &  4  Children 
John  Crawford  a       "        "        "     ""         " 
Mathew  Fowler  a     "        "       "     "6         " 
W™  IVrClentick  &  James  Gurley  Farmers 
Lucy  Danks  Wife  to  Mr  Danks  at  Cumberland. 
21     Rob.  Calef  Ship  London  Pack'  from  London 
Joshua  Loring  Esq 
Rev'^  Mr  Oakeum 

23  Rob'  Adamsou  Ship  Two  Brothers  from  Surrinam 

M"-  M'^Neal  a  Gen"  his  Wife  &  2  Children 
John  Goodwin  Sloop  Charm°  Molly  from  Connecticut 
M=^  Mitchell  a  Schoolmaster  &  his  Wife 

24  Joseph  Rotch  Brig  Squirrell  from  London 

Cap*  David  Lindsey 
26     Laz'  Cobb  Brig  Moll}^  from  Guadalop 

M-"  W™  Tilley  a  Merch*. 
28     John  Dunn  Ship  Glasgow  from  Greenock 

M"".  Arch*^  Bowman 


-,  ,     ^  X  1       -D       r  Weavers 

John  Gray  Adam  Beg 

James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 
names  not  given  I  Frenchmen 


28     W™  Brown  Snow  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

Betsey  Lawler  a  Child  belonging  to  Hallifax 
Thorn'  Gray  a  Clerk  to  M""  Belcher. 

31     Tim**^  Parker  Sloop  Three  Friends  from  Philadelphia 
M"^  Alex""  Hill  jun  a  Merchant  his  Wife  &  Serv'. 
M""  Hanaway  a  Carp'. 
Sam  Perkins  Snow  Neptune  from  Liverpool 
Cap  James  Boyd  &  Jno  Mackay  Marriners 
June       1     Daniel  Corning  Sloop  Brittania  from  Connecticut 
M''  Gillson  a  Marriner 
M''  Benj''  Grissell  a  Cooper, 
Hector  Orr  Snow  Jeany  from  Glasgow 
M'  David  Gray         ^ 
M"^  Donald  Muuroe  [- Merch*^ 
M""  Jolm  Munroe      ) 

Cap  George  Smith      George  Stuff  ") 

James  Parker  John  Cumming  | 

John  Hyndman  David  Hall  }- Marriners 

Rob*  McFarlan  W"  Tuil  | 

Thomas  Smith  Will™  Smith  a  Boy  J 

Mathew  Eimsburner  a  Farmer  &  his  Wife 
David  Staff  [  ?]  Finley  Cameron 

James  Sterett  John  Semple 

—     James  Hall  Ship  Diana  from  London 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  305 

W  Gilchrist  a  Officer  going  to  Quebec 
M^  Lee  ^'I^  Frasar  |  j^j-g^.^j^ts 

George  &  David  Penmau  j 

j\P  Demison  a  Gen" 
M''  Eaglesou  a  Clergyman 
Cap  Shippard  ^      Cap  Main  )  j^^,,,iners 

Cap*  Casneau  Cap  Ross  j 

M'  McDaniel 
June       7     Howard  Jacobson  Ship  Boscawen  from  London 
W  Hutton  Wife  to  one  of  the  Comm'^'^ 
her  Child  &  two  Servts 
M''  Hutton  her  Sister 
M^  William  Blair  a  Merch' 
]Vr  James  Burrow  Compt''  at  Hallifax 
]\r.  James  Bradford  his  Wife  &  one  Child  &  Servt. 
James  Harrop  a  Lad  to  the  care  of  M"^  Tho'  Russell 

7  Robert  Kinnidy  Snow  Boston  Packet  from  BristoU 

Cap*  Martin 

8  Sam  Demming  Sloop  Phenix  [from]  Connecticut 

M^'^  Hillman  Wife  to  Cap""  Hillman  Marriner 
John  Dean  Brig*  Ann  Penney  from  Jamaica 
•      Mr  Tim^  Penney  His  Wife  &  1  Child 
Sam  Adarson  Sloop  Eagle  from  Connecticut 

3   Frenchmen   their  Wives  &    3   Children  bound  to 
Quebec- 

9  Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 

SI^'t^T^ii        [Marriners 
M'  Jn°  Mallone  ) 

M"  Griggs  a  Farmer 

M"  Sarah  Tucker  a  Widow 

John  Finley  a  Lad  to  the  care  of  M'  Blair 
Alex'"  M'Leau  Snow  Concord  from  St.  Christophei  s 

M""  Patrick  Dupee  a  Merch* 
Tho'  Frazar  Sloop  Betsey  from  North  Carolina 

M""  John  Elott  a  School-master 
16     Mark  Clark  Sloop  Sukey  from  N.  Carrolina 

Catharine  Way  a  Serv*  to  M'^  Tho^  Jackson 
18     Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

M'^^  M'Kennedy 

M""'  Cample  Widow 

Patrick  Han  a  Trader 

Abrah'"  Pearly  from  New  Jersey 
21     John  Henderson  Ship  Duke  of  Cumberland  from  Bar- 

badose 

Cap'  John  Lee 

Cap'  Allison 
27     Jon"^  Harvey  Jun^  Sloop  Earl  of  Bute  from  St.  Thomas 

Cap  S^mallidge   |  ^arriners 

Cap*  Nash  j 

July        1     Abrah'"  Bartlett  Snow  Industry  from  Monti  Christi 

M""  M'^Daniel  a  Merch' 

Capt  Jellings 


306  City  Document  Xo.   100. 

July        4     James  Brown  Sloop  Eliza  from  Dominica 
M'  Ezek  Lewis  Juu  a  Merch' 
5     Ebeu^  AVales  Scoou''  Suss^  from  Hallifax 
Simou  Giffeu  a  Tanner 
Edward  Ellsworth  a  Shoemaker 
M"  Backer  AVife  to  a  Merch'  at  Hallifax 
9     Nehem*  Ingersol  Brig  Maryland  Packet  from  Jamaica 
M""  John  Miller  a  Merch^ 

11  George  Darricot  Brig  Nancy  from  Granado 

Cap'  Joseph  Adams  a  Marriner 
Alex  Landale  Sloop  Sally  from  Granado 
M''  Coppell  a  Merch* 

12  W"  Johnston  Scoou""  Lucy  from  Nevis 

Cap*  Long  a  Marriner 

David  Wier  Scoon''  Rainbow  from  Quebec 
M''  Peter  Fanieuel  a  Mercht. 

Tim*'^  Parker  Sloop  Three  Friends  from  Philadelphia 
M"-  W"  Compton  a  Mercht. 
20     Sam^  Adarton  Sloop  Eagle  from  Connecticut 
M""  Tarbox  a  Farmer 
John  Waterman  Serv'  to  Cap'  Waterman 

Saml'    Rockwell     Sloop     Charm=.    Molly   from    Con- 
necticut 

Capt.  Joseph  a  Frenchman 

27     James  Dickey  Sloop  Sally  from  Annapolis 

Anthony  Burk  ]  ,-, 

-r  /s  r  farmers. 

James  Carney  j 

29     Prince  Goreham  Sloop  Desire  from  Virginia 

Cap*  Joseph  Tucker  Marriner. 

M""  Cammings  a  Staymaker 

Aug        1     Nehem"  Somes    Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M""  Irwen  a  Professor  of  Musick 

2  Edm*^  Morton  Sloop  Nanc\'  from  St  Croix. 

M""  Hutchinson  a  Carp' 
M""  Eastman  a  Cooper. 

3  Roht  Gray  Scoon""  Hopewell  from  So  Carroliua 

W^  Randall  Esq. 
10     Daniel  Tattle  Sloop  Industry  from  Georgia  &  Connec- 
ticut 

M'"  W"  Belcher  a  Merch' 

M"'  W"  Jones  &  M=^  Goulding  Planters 
15     John  Saunders  Sloop  Sally  from  Granada 

Rich*^  Wagley  a  Mason  &  his  Wife 

W'"  M'Cartey  a  Marriner. 
Jehabo  Whitmore  Sloop  Mary  from  Connecticut 

M^  Fenner  a  Taylor  &  his  Wife 
Joseph  Emerson  Sloop  Hawk  from  So  Carrolina 

M''  Stillmau  a  Shopkeeper 

Sam  Scottow  a  Barber 

M"  Cambrige  wife  to  a  Clothier 

Cap'  Wormell  a  Marriner.    M''  Cary 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  307 

Aug      15     John  Gushing  Sloop  Dolphin  from  N.  Carrolina 

M""  Fra'  Newby  a  Trader 
16     Rob  Ball  Sloop  Sally  from  N.  F.  Land 

Cap  Patten  &  4  Sailors 

Cap  Sheldon  &  4  Ditto 
Sam  Hayues  Scoon'  Betsey  from  Quebec 

Cap  Beuf  Torrey 

]Vr  Larey  a  Labourer. 
18     James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

M^  And^"  Wallis  M^  Charles  Hill.  |  rp     -, 

M^  Philip  Tidmarsh  f  iraaers 

JVP  Church  a  Cooper 

M'^  Eliz  Lotter  Wife  to  a  Painter 
Daniel  Turner  Scoou'^  Hampton  from  N.  F.  Land 

Mich  White  a  Marriner 
Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  IS".  York 

M"  Shaw  Wife  to  a  Marriner  at  New  York 

24  Arnold  Smith  Scoon""  Industry  from  St  Thomas 

Stephen  Harrod  a  Marriner  &  his  Wifa. 

25  Eben''  Wales  Scoou''  Suss*"  from  Hallifax 

M""  Charles  Procter  a  Merch'. 
Hector  M'^Neil  Sloop  Swallow  from  Quebec 
Benj  Bennoi  his  Wife  &  2  Children  ^  j^        , 
Mich  Dugas,  Edm"^  Dugas  [  Neutrals 

John  Dugas,  Peter  Daufatt  ) 

26  Joshua  Hall  Sloop  Ranger  from  N.  Carrolina 

Cap'  Fuller  a  Marriner. 
Benj  Randal,  Blacksmith 
Jehab*^  Simpson,  Joiner. 

27  W'"  Lowther  Sloop  St  Andrew  from  N.  Carroiina 

M"'  David  King  a  Mercht 
29     Walley  Adams  Sloop  Gull  from  Connecticut 

Mary  Ridley  a  Widow 
Hugh  Morris  Snow  Catherine  from  Glasgow 

ir  John  M'^Master  )  ,,      ,  , 

M^  James  Falls         }  ^erchts 

Alex  Crouckshanks  a  Goldsmith. 

Will'"  Latta  a  Joiner 

Sallie  M'^Cartie  went  from  Boston. 
Sept       9     Eleaz  Calleuder  Sloop  Dobbs  from  N.  Carrolina 

M-"  Sam'  Ash  a  Gen'" 
Abner  Stocking  Sloop  Windsor  from  Connecticut 

M'"  Tho'  Moseley  a  Physician 
W"  Robertson  Ship  Three  Friends  from  Granada 

.Jolm  Melveill  Esq  his  Wife  &  two  Servt°. 
13     David  M'^Leod  Sloop  Ann  from  Hispaniola 

M""  Peter  Debadie  a  Gen'" 
Sam  Haynes  Scoon""  Suss''  from  St  Croix 

M^  John  Fletcher  )  ^        ,, 

M--  Alex  Gray        j  ^^^^^^'^ 
Martin  Cox  Ship  Weatherell  from  St  Kitts 


308  City  Document  No.   100. 

M-"  W™  Pridee  a  Meroh'^ 
Sept     19     James  Augus  Sloop  Policy  from  Windsor 

W  Jane  Brooks  Wife  to  a  Farmer  &  7  Children 

Miss  Rachel  Long 

W"  Collen  a  Lad  for  Education. 
James  Bruce  Ship  Suckey  from  London 

Cap"  Titus    Salter,   Cap"  Jno.   Showers,   Cap"  W" 
Ducket  Marriners 
James  Scott  Brig  Lydia  from  London 

M''  Rich'^  Shuchburgh  a  Gen"' 

M''  James  Stewart  &  Lady 

ThankfuU  Hawes 

Thomas  Dessou. 
23     W™  Deverson  Ship  Brittania  from  London 

M""  Rob  Bryand  a  Gen™ 

M""  John  Hambleton  a  Weaver  &  his  Wife 

M'  Simon  Stewart  a  Millwright  &  two  Children. 
Tim"'  Parker  Sloop  Three  Friends  from  Philadelphia 

M'  James  Hall  a  Merch* 

M'  John  Sibbell  a  Marriner 
28     George  Mitchell  Scoon""  Molly  from  Annapolis 

G.  Richeson  a  Farmer 

William  Wigger  a  Shoemaker 

Jean  Spurr,  her  Husband  at  Annapolis 

Rebecca  Kent  a  Spinster 
30     Giles  Hall  jun  Sloop  Eliz"'  from  Connect' 

Benj"  Henshaw  a  Lad 
Will™  Barber  Brig  Fair  Lady  from  Hannago 

M'  Merrett  a  Mercht. 
Thom^  Davis  Ship  Thomas  from  London 

The  Rev  M.  Biles  M'^  Jackson  &  Son. 
Oct         4     Nehem''  Somes  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifnx 

M""'  Secomb  Wife  to  the  Rev'^  M'^  Secomb 

M"^^  Blackdon  a  widow 

Widow  name  unknown  &  Her  son 

M"^'  Juhan  Wife  to  a  Musick  Master  &  3  Children 
George  Russell  Ship  Lovely  Betsey  from  Dominica 

Doc'  M'^Kensey. 
13     W™  Malcum  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Piscatiqua 

Cap  Alex'^  Willson  his  Wife  &  Child 
15     Eliphalet  Smith  Scoon"  Sally  from  Connecticut 

M^  M'^Alpin  a  Merch' 
Doan  Snow  Sloop  Betsey  from  Philadelphia 

M^  Nath  Porter  a  Gen™ 

Mark  Ferren  M''  Webster  MaiTiners 
Step"  Jenkins  Brig  Friendship  from  London 

Cap  Supply  Clap  Cap  Peter  Cowes 

M-^  W™   Collest  a  Gen™ 
Edward  Tyler  Ship  Mayler  from  Bristoll 

John  Chad  a  Clothier 

Hen^  Smith  a  Farmer 

Redman  Kelling  a  Trader 


MiscELLAXEOus  Papees.  309 

Oct       21     W"^  Oliver  Ship  Deep  Bay  fVom  St  Kitts 
M'^  Edward  Jones  a  Gen"" 
M""  John  Rand  a  Mercht. 

23  James  Ford  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

M"  Wootton  Wife  to  the  Inspector  &  2  Children 
Mess  Wallis  &  Hill  Traders. 

24  Eben''  Wales  Scoon""  Suss''  from  Hallifax 

The    Rev    M"^   Palmer  His  Wife  &  3  Children  with 
two  Serv'  Maids. 

M''  James  Burroughs  Comp''  at  Hallifax 

M^^  Reynolds  of  Hallifax 

Eliz*  Clewly  of  Roxbury  &  Her  cousin  Eliz"' 

M'"  Woodbury  a  Farmer 

M^  Trail  &  M"^  Bodie  Carpenters. 
Sam  Black  Sloop  Seucua  from  Hallifax 

W™  Scott  a  Brewer  George  Bergman  a  Baker 

M"  Cleas  &   one  Child  M"  M'^Lean    &  )  „.. 

Chic]  f  Wives    to 

M-^Clevin  M"  Erviu  )  Sergeants 

M'-^  Hull  &  Child  M"  Clark  Wives  to  Corporals 

Mary  Cannon  &  2  Children  M''  Jones       ")  Wives 

M^^  Gillcress  &  Child  M^=  Follen  &  Child    [        to 

M''  Stringer  &  Child  Jane  Brown  )  Soldiers 

M"  Dark  Wife  to  an  Officer  &  2  Children 
27     James  M'^Ewen  Brig  Grizel  from  London 

M"  James  Silkreg  a  Merch' 

M""  Church  a  Ditto  and  his  Serv' 

M^  Elbert  a  Ditto 

Cap'    Price    &  Servt. ") 

Cap'  Cushing  >-  Marriners 

Cap'  Deael  ) 

Cap'  Burnet  &  his  Wife 

George  Dasris  a  Carp'' 
29     John  White  Ship  John  from  London 

M''  Samuel  Gibbs  a  Gent'"  &  his  Lady 

M''  James  Cook  a  Trader 
31     Aaron  Purbeck  Sloop  Lydia  from  Louisburgh 

James  Sheaff  &  Hen^  Mon  Marriners 
Nov       2     W"  Church  Sloop  Unity  from  Philadelphia 

M'  W"  Wittington  &  his  Wife. 
Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N  York 

M''  Rob'  Moor  a  Commissary  to  the  Troops 

M''  John  Ramage  a  Gen"' 
Abrah"'  Vanbiber  Schoou'  Salley  from  Maryland 

M'  Tho'  Jones  a  Trader 

10  Nath'  Stones  Sloop  Molley  from  Philadelphia 

M''  Jos^  Jemmison  Farmer 
El'isha  Turner  Schoon""  Dolphen  from  New  F'^  Land 
Cap"  Nath  Curtis  M''  Jam'  Foss  Marriners 

11  John  Ranton  .Schoon''  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

Felix  M'-'Meau  Trader 


310  City  Document  No.  100. 

Juda  IVPMean        ") 

Mary  O'Bryau         I  o  i^:        ^■ 

Katherine  Alcock  powieis  Wires 

Margret  Morse       J 

Patrick  Toben  Trader 
Nov      14     Abrah™  Brown  Brig  Squid  from  New  F.  La-nd 

John  Terrey,  John  Tracy, 

Nich^  Whealan,  Mich'  Conner 

Mich'  Colman,  Dan'  Counel 

Edmund  Maugher,  Tho'  Coody 

Mich'  Collins,  Patrick   Hammau      }>  Fishermen 

William  Kemple,  Jam^  Hammons 

W"^  Hascock,  Will™  Buckley 

Walter  Flanen,  James  Magee 

Samuel  Johnson. 
Benajah  Collins  Scoon''  Endeavour  from  Liverix)ol 

Robt  Stevenson,  Dan'  Torrey   1  rp,    -i 

Tim^  Burback,  James  Cone       J 
James  Angus  Sloop  Polley  from  Nova  Scotia 

W™  Willson,  Edward  Brocks,  Farmers 

Eliz"^  Willson,  Rachel  Buckings  )  Farmers 

Christopher  Stevens,  Mary  M'^Knit     f      Wives 
15     Josiah  Gorham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

Doct  John  Sparrowhawk. 
21     William   Moroney    Schoon''    Two   Friends    from   New 
F".  Land 

Thom^  Wallace  Dennis  Kain,  Fishermen 
Daniel  Turner  Schoon  Hampton  N.  F.  Land 

Edward  Russell     John  Westlake      ") 

Edw''  M'=Carty       Jam'  Dunken  | 

Edw*^  Welsh  Jam^  Hickey  )■  Fishermen 

Edw*^  Liuch  Terence  McCarty  j 

Jam^  Deane  Thorn'.  Jorden      J 

James  Arnold  Schoon^  Ann  from  New  F.  Laud 

List  not  given  in. 
28     John  Dunn  Ship  Glasgow  from  Glasgow 

M''  Hugh  Henderson  a  Trader 
Dec  Sam  Dashwood  Brig  Deep  Bay  from  Loudon 

Cap'  M'^Neil  &  Capt  Lavender 
Rob.  Jarvis  Brig  Han'^  from  London 

M''  Symmons  a  Silk  dyer  &  Wife 

Cap'  Haslop  &  Cap'  Clark. 
3     Dan  Ketchum  Sloop  Swallow  from  N.  F.  Land 

Capt  Elnathan  Jones  &  six  Sailors 

Capt  Palfrey  Collins  &  4  Sailors 

M^  Sam'  Casten  a  Mercht. 
5     Stevens  Atwood  Sloop  Defiance  from  Hallifax 

Daniel  Hovey,  John  Follitt  1m   ••" 

Jessee  Howard,  W^Herrington  J 

Mary  Tyle  Wife  to  Joseph  Tyle  a  Fisherman 

Abigail  Loyde  Wife  to  Simon  Loyde  a  Soldier  in  the 
29"^  Regt. 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  311 

Eliz.  Chambers  Wife  to  Jn°  Chambeus  of  the  Train 
Jane  Egion  Wife  to  Joshua  Egleu  of  the  Train 
Sarah  Slatter  Wife  to  W"  Slatter  of  the  Train  &  two 
Children. 
Dee      5     David  Wier  Seoon  Rainbow  from  Quebec 
John  Burk         Jno  Hooper  )  o    -i 
Beuj.  Hooper    M.  Menth     |  ^'^i^o^'^ 
W'"  Sweetser  Sloop  Han^'  from  Philadelphia 
M''  Canutt  a  Merch' 
M""  Brown  a  Young  Lad 

M"  Price  a  Widow  belouging  to  Casco  Bay  &    her 
Daughter 
Josiah  Rogers  Sloop  Bideford  from  Philadelp"" 
M'^  All  a  Taylor. 

10  George  Hardwick  Brig  Friends  Adventure  from  Dublin 

]\P  Edward  Baily  Ensign. 
Jn"  Greely  Scoon''  Leopard  from  Hallifax 
j\r  Miliett  a  Farmer  &  his  Wife 
M""  Thomas  Lapa  a  Brewer 
Phillip  Pisant,  Dan  Hogan    )  j   , 
John  Madock.  J  labourers 

]\P'  Clai'k  Wife  to  a  Labourer  at  Dedham. 

11  Nehemiah  Somes  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M'.  John  Lee  a  Merch'. 

M''  Betsey  Cream  &  her  Maid.    ")  4.   . 

M-  Han'^  Lunt  j  ^Pi^^ters 

M"  Boyer  &  three  Children 
13     Richard  Mott  Scoon'"  Molly  from  Nova  Scotia. 
Hez*^  Kins  Juo  Bent. 


I  Sailors 


T^     1  1  (-.    -J  r  Farmers 

Ezek'  Gardner  j 

M'  Hughs  a  Soldier 

M^'  Cattom  Wife  to  Cap'  Cattom 

John  &  Fanny  Richardson  Children  of 

M'''  Hyde  now  at  Cambridge 

Isaac  Phillips  Scoon"'  Hawk  from  N.  F.  Land. 

John  Duufee         James  Nowland 

James  Mahane      John  Dad. 

15     Hector  M'^Xeil  Sloop  Swallow  from  Quebec 

Capt  Watt,  Juo  White    I  ^f 

T  /     T-,       '     ,  y  Marrmers 

John  Burroughs,  ) 

Mathew  Gambett  Tobacconist 

John  Thompson  a  Survey" 

James  Keith  a  Baker. 
26     John  Esterbrooks  Scoon""  Katy  from  Falmouth 

And'"  Fletcher  a  Marriner 
Phillip  Burgin  Sloop  Lady  Moor  from  N.  York 

John  Dehany  a  Barber 
Alex""  Sweeny  Scoon  Betsy  &  John  from  Hallifax 

M""  Ness  Ensign  of  the  14"^  Regiment. 

M""  Dalton  serg'  M^  Yeats  a  Ditto 

M'  Kinney  &  Murphy  Corporals 


312 


City  Docuinient  No.   100. 


Willson 

Killson 

P^agles 

Thompson 

Old  Field 

Donagher 

Stutts 

Dunbar 

Grant 

Stevenson 


Fanner 

Bridges 

Hines 

Sterns. 

Jepson 

Clark 

Sarkey 

Thomas 

Somervel 

Hensrwood. 


Yeats 

Hibbard 

Addssou 

Collens 

Comners 

Cammeron 

Marchan 

Carty 

Tyson 

Walker 


,    All 

'    Soldiers 


M^  Deed  &  M"^  Cormack. 


Marshom 
Mardson 
Withe  rby 
Hollis 
Davis 


Mattax  ^ 

Kendrick  |    . ,, 

Westmorland  ^g^^^.^^^ 
Ward 


Carlen  J 

M"  Hallman  &  Twenty  Women 
with  Ten  Children. 


1769. 

Jan      16     Joseph  Collins  Sloop  Defiance  from  Halifax 
Eleakin  Ross     Peter  Glinden  )  rp    -j. 
And'"  Wallis      Moses  Hart      j  ^^^^^^rs 
John  Larkin     Jno  Wootle  Farmers 
20     Thom'  Rogers  Sloop  Polly  from  Hallif  ax 
M''  Peter  M'^Knap  a  Shoemaker 
his  Wife  two  Children  &  4  Servants. 
MMames  New  a  Ditto  his  Wife  &  6  Children 

M^  Sam  Armott  }  C^entl"  belonging  to  Philadelphia 
M""  Sam  Hasen  a  Trader 
M"^  Truleven  a  Merch*. 
M"^  D.  Wolfe  of  Connecticut 
M''  Paget  a  Watchmaker 
Mich  Toben         Thomas  Walen  ) 
James  Flin.  j 

17     James  Scott  Ship  Boston  Packett  from  London 
Capt  Jno  Langdon,  Capt  Nath'  Sherburn 
Cap'  Tho^  Hart 
Feb      22     Sam.    Pepper  Sloop  Speedwell  from  Hallifax 

White  &  M""  James  Holeborn  Merchts 

John  White  a  Trader 

George  Hewes  a  Butcher  &  his  Sou 

Carter  Gen" 

Giffen,  Dan  Amesbury  )  i^ 
T  u     TT     I  "    >t  armers 

John  Huet  j 

M"  Marston  Wife  to  Mr  Marston  of  Hallifax  &  four 

Children 

M'  Samuel  Morris  a  Survey"^ 

Johan*^  Whitcomb  a  Spinster 

Thomas  Hulme  Ship  John  Galley  from  London 

M^  John  Bell  a  Merch'. 


Marriners 


M-^ 
M-^ 
M"- 
M"^ 
M^ 


Miscellaneous   Papers.  313 

24     John  Gray  Brig  John  from  Liverpool 
Cap'  Creen  a  Marriner, 
Mar        9     Phillip  Conway  Sloop  Nancy  from  Georgia 
Capt  John  Snilling 

Alex  luglish  Brig  Betsey  from  Turks  Island. 
Capt  Rouse  a  Marriner 

13  John  Muuro  Sloop  Lady  Moore  from  N.  York 

M"^  Tim"^  Seandal 

M"  P^leanor  Bradley  Wife  to  a  Shoemaker 
16     Sam'  Snow  Sloop  Salley  from  N.  C.arrolina 

M""  Rob*  Duncan  a  Mercht 

Cap'  George  Cornell 
20     Mark  Clark  Sloop  Sukey  from  N.  Carrolina 

Capt  Nath  Blynn 
Elijah  Dj'er  Scoon''  Rebecca  from  Maryland 

M''  James  Smith  a  Gen"^ 
23     James  Dunning  Sloop  Cynthia  from  Hallifax 

M"'  John  Savage  a  Trader 

Robt  Mercier     Arch''  Phiney  |  Soldiers  in 

Math'"  Coleman  )      the  64"^  Reg'. 

28     Stephen  Atwood  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 

M''  John  Avery  a  Mercht 

Joseph  Slowman   Walter  Brenock  ]  rp .   ^    , 
TIT-  1    T>  r  JLraciers 

Mich  Brown  J 

John  Maud  Taylor 

W"  Clinston  a  Drum  Major  of  the  29"^  Regt. 

M""'  Willouby  Wife  to  Ensign  Willouby 

M"  Swiney  Wife  to  Cap  Alex  Swiney  a  Marriner 

April      1     Thom'  Elsbre  Sloop  Ranger  from  R.  Island 

Cap'  Thom^  Laugdon 

4  W™  Waters  Sloop  Sea  Gull  from  Maryland 

M''  John  Witherhead  a  Merch'. 

5  Moses  Peirce  Sloop  Dispatch  from  Connecticut 

John  Warner  Jackson  a  Marriner 
Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 
M^  Jon"^  Phillips  a  Mercht  &  his  Wife 
M"  Crane  a  Widow 

10  Joseph  Hudson  Sloop  Dolphin  from  N.  Carrolina 

M""  Benj"  Parmele  a  Mercht. 
John  Johnson  Sloop  Lydia  from  R.  Island 

Nathan  Miller  a  Lad  for  the  Printing  business 

11  Isaac  Cazneau  Sloop  Betsey  from  London 

Capt  Edw''  Stone  a  Marriner, 

14  John  Waterman  Sloop  Deborah  from  Philadelphia 

M"  Hensey  Wife  to  a  Fisherman 
that  Lives  at  Newbury  Port. 
John  Skimmer  Brig  Nancy  from  Bristol! 

Capt  James  Hovey  &  Alex  Hodgson  Marriners 
John  Raman  a  Farmer 
18     John  Briant  Brig  WoU  from  London 
M'"  Walter  Barrell  a  Mercht. 
Capt  Charles  Ackworth. 


314  City  Document  No.   100. 

April    19     Sfimuel  Sweet  Sloop  Diamond  from  Pliiladelphia 
M''  William  Harris  a  Mercht. 
Eobt  Calf  Ship  Loudon  Pack'  from  Pliiladelphia 
M''  John  Russell  Spence  &  Lady 
Capt  Heu^  Oman 
Lieut  Siuhouse  belonging  to  the  Romuey. 

21  James  Tradwell  Scoou'"  Sally  from  Connecticut 

M""  Will^on  a  Caulker 

Oliver  Johannett  a  Lad 

M''  Penniman  a  Widow 
25     Zorobabel  Slater  Sloop  Batchelor  from  Philadelphia 

M'  Donerun  a  Gen™  &  his  Wife 
Eben'"  Goreham  Sloop  Molley  from  Georgia 

Capt  Isaac  M'^Daniel 
May       1     Sam'  Laha  Sloop  Success  from  Hallifax. 

M'  Tho^  Boutineau  &  M""  John  Hunt  Merch'^ 

M""  Sam'  Morris  a  Gentlm.  Rev^  M^  W"  Moor 

M""  Tho'  Marston  a  Boat  Builder 

M''  John  Torrey  a  Baker 

Rich*^  Wood  a  Marriner 

jyjrs   Peggy    Tarlaven   Wife  to  Charles  Tarlaven  at 
Hallifax 
Jam^  Moody  Ship  Nancy  from  Glasgo. 

M'  Hugh  Gallaway  Mercht. 

M""  John  Cambell  a  Ditto 

M''  And'''  Limeburner  a  Farmer 
Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N.  York 

M"^  Mattin 

W"  Hurl 

Hannah  Dwier 
10    Daniel  Olds  Scoonr  Polly  from  Connecticut 

M""  Richardson  a  Potter 
12     Edm*^  Morton  Jun  Scoon''  Dove  from  N.  Carrolina 

M''  Jacob  Shippard  a  Mercht 

M""  John  Payson  a  Farmer 
16     John  Smith  Sloop  Purchase  from  Connecticut 

M'"  Brodwell,     M""  Cook  ]  Farmers  going  to 

M''  Cooper,       M""  Houefield    )      Nova  Scotia. 

22  Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

M"  Bray  Wife    to  M''  Bray  of    Philadelphia  &  her 

Daughter 
Uriah  Oakes  Sloop  Phenix  from  St.  Augustine 
M''.  Davidson  a  Merch' 

23  Daniel  Messervey  Scoonr  Molly  from  Jersey 

M''  Stevens  Damersq 

Capt  Joseph  Luce  a  Marriner 

John  Barton  a  Farmer 

George  Caul  a  Weaver 

W™  Le  Bourden     Cha'  Le  Bourdon 

John  Le  Grand      Amice  Grandin 

Eliz.  Grandin. 


Miscellaneous   Papers. 


315 


Tho.  Bingham 
John  Dumersq 
Amice  Grandin 
Phillip  Gruchy 
George  Hammon 
John  Gallikan 
W™  Le  Roy 
Elias  Watton 
Jos  Carell 
Cha^  Le  Masservier 
Jo  Perviei" 
Ph.  De  St  Croix 
Jane  Fontenay 
Judith  Le  Roy 


>  All  Servants 


Joseph  Boucher" 

Cha.  Colcombe 

Dan  Bessin 

Clem'  Gunnll 

Ph.  Grautt 

John  Bourbonel 

Jas  Le  Roy 

John  Blovel 

Pet.  Pinel 

Jo  Jenne 

P.  Penny 

Fra.  Le  Roy 

Magdalain  Wie 

Ann  Scobal 
May     25     Sam^  Chase  Ship  Will™  from  South  Carrolina 
M''  Mitchel  a  Farmer 
Abigail  Emes  a  Spinster 
27     Ichabod  Stoddard  Scoon  Barsheba  from  Annapolis 
JNP  John  Smith  a  Farmer  his  Wife  &  two  Children 
M''  Forsett  a  Shoemaker  his  Wife  &  one  Child 
M''  Tim"'  Richerson  a  Shoemaker  his  Wife  &  three 
Children 
June       1     James  Burtin  Sloop  Jolly  Sailor  from  Nova  Scotia 
Gershom  Leshon  a  Farmer 
Sarah  Fowler  Wife  to  a  Farmer  at  Brantry  / 
Winsor  Eager  Scoon''  Molly  from  Nova  Scotia 
Heze*".  Egerton  a  Farmer  his  Wife  &  4  Children 
James  Takels  a  Farmer 
Betty  &  Nancy  Corbetts  )  o   •     ^ 
MaryTakells  j  Spmsters 

2     John  Snelling  Scoonr  Two  Friends  from  N.  Fd  Ld. 

M--  Sam>  Ware  a  Gen" 
Robert  Lewis  Sloop  Ranger  from  R.  Island 

Edward  Hill  a  Barber. 
Sam  Rockwell  Sloop  Charmg  Molly  from  Connecticut 

Han''  Blake  a  Spinster 
John  Dunn  Ship  Glasgow  from  Greenock 

Lord  M-Farlin  &  Son 

M^  And^^  Johnston 

M'"  Rob  Servise 
10     James  Hall  Brig  Paoli  from  Loudon 

Doc'  Jeffeirs 

Capt  Edm'^  Wendell 

M''  Peter  Vestalv  a  Merch' 

R'^^  M-"  John  Clark 
12     Davis  Hatch  Sloop  Betsey  from  Connecticut 

M""  Caldwell  &  M'  Hoskins  Farmers. 
14     Nehem''  Soaraes  Scoon  Massach"  No  92  from  Hallifax 

M""  Robt  Blair  &  M^  Jno  Chipman  Merchts. 

M^  John  Maud,  Taylor  his  Wife  &  4  Children 

M^  Minot  Taylor  &  Wife 

M"  Glintou  Wife  to  the  Drum  Major 


Merchts. 


316  City  Document  No.   100. 

M"  Loi'ing  a  Widow  woman 

M"  Foster  &  Child 

M''  Spring  Wife  to  a  Carp"" 

M"  Sloan  Wife  to  a  Soldier  &  2  children 

A  Lad  to  the  care  of  M"  Butler  of  Boston 

A  Girl  to  the  Care  of  M'  Holton  the  Inspector 
Sam^  Avarv  Sloop  Windsor  from  Nova  Scotia 

M^  W'"  Broodwell  &  M"^  Jno  Cook  Farmers 

Sam'  Skinner  a  Marriner 
June     16     Robt  Earle  Sloop  Betsey  from  Hallifax 

M"  Millwood  Wife  to  a  Blockmaker  at  Hallifax 
Joseph  Chapman  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelphia 

M'  W'"  Gourty  a  Mercht. 
19     Ezek  Hatch  Scoon  Eliz  from  N.  F  Land 

Capt  Wastcoat  &  two  Sailors  Marriners 

26  James  H.  Stevens  Brig  Abigail  from  Jamaica 

M''  Patrick  Briant  a  Labourer 
Step^  Atwood  Sloop  Nancy  from  Hallifax 
M""  Hootton  Inspector  &  his  Servts 
M""  Ansley  a  Collector  at  Quebec 
M^  Bent  [  ?]  a  Mercht 
M"^^  Pike  Wife  to  Mr  Pike  at  Hallifax 

27  Joseph  Goodwin  Scoon'"  Johan""  from  N.  Providence 

A  Man  &  his  Wife  Servts  to  Gov'  Shirley 
Peter  Boyd  Sloop  Polly  from  Connecticut 

Peter  Vejostru  [  ?]  a  Weaver 
Mark  Clark  Scoon''  Defiaiice  from  N.  Providence 

M"^  Eben''  Love  a  Merch* 
July        3     Sam'  Waters  Scoon""  Benj"'  from  Cape  Nicola 

M""  Martin  a  Mercht. 

5  Sam  Laha  Sloop  Ranger  from  Hallifax 

M'^  Newall  &  her  Child  of  Hallifax 

6  Paschal  N.  Smith  Sloop  Speedwell  from  N  York. 

The  Rev  M"^  James  Greaton  his  Wife  &  Son 

Major  Robert  Rogers  &  Servt. 

Leiut  W™  Peirce  Royal  Artilery 

Capt  John  Hilton 

Amos  Breed  a  Shoemaker 

Elijah  Peck  a  Lad 

Mary  W^hite  &  her  Child. 
13     Nath  Patten  Brig  Dolphin  from  Jamaica 

M""  Hen^  Askins  a  Mercht 

M""'  Cross  a  Sailor 
31     Daniel  Howes  Scoon'"  Sally  from  Annapolis 

John  Henderson  Esq  a  Merch'  &  two  Servts 
Aug        1     Howard  Jacobson  Ship  Boscawen  from  London 

John  Fisher  Esq  Collector  of  the  Port  at  Salem  & 
his  two  Servts 

John  Sober  Esq  his  Lady,  three  Children  &  4  Sevts 

Cap  Sam  Lessely  &  M""  Sam  Gordon  a  Trader 
Elijah  Luce  Sloop  Molly  from  Philadelp''. 

Capt  John  Hickliiig  &  his  Mate 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  ol7 

M""^  Hau'*  Grace  Wife  to  a  Seaman  at  Philadelphia 
Rob'  Jarvis  Brig  Hannah  from  Loudon 

]\r  Ward  Hallowell  a  Mercht. 

M''  Tompson  a  Brasier  bis  Wife  &  2  Children 

M''  Eggleston  a  Gen'" 

a  Cabbinett  Maker 

David  Stover  Sloop  Seaflower  from  Piscatiqua. 

M'''  Gerrish  a  Spinster 
Aug       4     Paul  Junkins  Scoour  Fox  from  Quebec 

Jotham  Gav  Esq'" 

M'^  Thonf  Payson  a  Mercht  &  his  Child 

Mary  Malcom  Wife  to  Jn°  Malcom  &  3  Children 

five  French  Neutrals. 
7     Neh.em''  Somes  Scoon''  Massachusetts  Ninety  two  from 
Hallifax 

Capt  Isaac  Foster.. 

M"^  Benj  Hurd  a  Silver  Smith 

M--^  Weal  [or  Wiat]  ?  a  Widow 

Benj''^  Goulsby  a  Trader 

M"^  Smith 

Jacob  Hipper  a  Taylor  &  his  Wife 

M""  Ross  a  Farmer 

John  Walker  a  Coachman 
Abner  Stocking  Sloop  Windsor  from  Connecticut 

M"  Willsou  Wife  to  M""  Willson  a  Waiter. 
James  Robert  Scoon''  Betsey  from  N.  Carrolina 

Sam  Cornall  Esq  a  Merch'  his  Wife  &  two  Daughters 

Martyn  Howard  Esq  his  Daughter  &  Servts 

Eliz'''  Diamond  a  Spinster 
Joseph  Hurd  Sloop  Dolphin  from  Connecticut 

M""  Peirce  a  Sail  Maker 

Francis  Appleton  a  Lad 

M*"  Simpson 
10     Robert  Croell  Sloop  Jerusalem  from  Nova  Scotia 

W"  Scott  &  Isaac  Farrar  Farmers. 

M^  Miller  &  M""  Smith 

Thom'  Faulinton  a  Farmer 

M'^'  Camp  a  Widow  &  Daughter 

M""'  Blanchard  belonging  to  Nova  Scotia. 
14     Josiah  Goreham  Sloop  America  from  Philadelphia 

John  Keats  a  Marriner 

Catherine  Alexander  wife  to  Thomas  Alexander  of 
Boston 

Abigail  Brown  a  Spinster 
Windsor  Eager  Scoonr  Molly  from  Annapolis 

14  Soldiers  belonging  to  the  29"'  Reg'. 

James  Russell 
Richard  Russell 

Com7nissioners. 


318 


City  Document  No.  100. 


Catalogue  of    Scholars  at  the  South  Writing  School,  the   last 
Visitation  Viz'  1768. 


Francis  Johonnot 
Christo""  Hatch 
John  Wing 
Tho^  M<=Cluer 
John  Craigie 
John  Rice 
John  Mellege 
Sam^  Jeffords 
Will™  Loring 
Isaac  Clark 
Josiah  Bradlee 
Joseph  Cotton 
Moses  Burdick 
Joseph  Doggett 
Jacob  Johnston 
Tho'  Crosby 
Edward  Rice 
Sam'  Phillips 
Tho^  Moody 
Tho^  Gear  ' 
Rob'  Tillek 
George  Johonnot 
Sam'  Bass 
Isaac  Whitemore 
Robert  Lawson 
Samuel  Chapman 
Eph™  Fenno 
Nath'  Phillips 
James  Buckley 
Robert  Ball 
John  Steward 
John  Clark 
Chrisr  Clark 
Jos''  Foster 
James  Healy 
W"  Tuckerman 
W"  Harris 
Josiah  Richardson 
John  Franksford 
Benf  Moore 
Tho^  Rice 
John  Cowdrey 
Remember  Preston 
John  Bell 
John  Geyer 
Ja^  Dillaway 
Ones"'  Tileston 
Sam'  Doggett 
John  Potter 
Benj''  Roach 


Sam' :  Emmons 
Abiah  Holbrook 
John  Brown 
John  M'^Kown 
Jos'" :  Loring 
Isaac  Wendell 
John  Gair 
Sam' :  Cooper 
Jn°  Cooper 
Tho=  Allen 
Sam'  Fenno 
W"  Adams 
Tho'  Jones 
George  Wallis 
Tho'  Adams 
Tho'  Stevens 
Edw*^  Gray 
Daniel  Johonnot 
John  Holland 
Oliver  Wiswall 
Tho' :  Wiswall 
Stephen  Gill 
Step''  Parker 
Constant  Freeman 
Tho^  Wallcut 
Dan' :  Sears 
Benj^  Parker 
W"  ScoUay 
W"  Knox' 
Jo"  Toler 
John  Brown 
Tho^  Lovering 
Ransford  Brown 
Samuel  Paine 
Daniel  Brown 
Josiah  Crosby 
W"  Coffin 
Aaron  Burbeck 
Henry  Ameil 
James  Mayes 
Sam^.  Blodgetfc 
Shute  Baker 
Benj''  Pierpoint 
W"  Bazin 
Jon^  Sargent 
Gershom  Spear 
Peter  Crammer 
Bryant  Stevens 
Chrisf  Crammer 
Eph™  Perry 


Miscellaneous  Papers. 


319 


Wilaair  Perry 
Nath^  Henchman 
Charles  Harris 
Isaac  Ridgway 
John  Means 
Sam'  Cherry 
John  Nickels 
John  Berry 
John  Greenlaw 
Benj^  Pratt 
Rich'^  Hunnewell 
Joshua  Gray 
George  Burroughs 
David  Lawson 
Barnabas  Otis 
Tho'  Ridgway 
Jos*^  Rice 
W"  Bird 
W™  Doggett 
Chris"  Lher 
Tho'  Cushing 
W"  Gibbs 
Sam'  Allen 
Benj*^  Wheeler 
Lewis  Carnes 
Tho'  Carnes 
Chris°  Franksford 
Asa  Payson 
W™  Darracot 
Jos''  Hunter 
Joseph  Eyars 
Andrew  Cunningham 
George  Teace 
Jacob  Cloiigh 
Tho^  Hubbart 
Hardy  Peirce 
Rich"^  Belcher 
John  Hubbard 
John  Prince 
Rob'  Fairservice 
James  Freeman 
Jos''  Martin 
Jos''  Watts 
Sam :  Dashwood 
Benj"  Jefferds 
Hengish  Smith 
Tho'.  Holland 
Benj''  Loring 
Cord  Wing 
Sam'  Coverly 


W"  Stone 
W"'  Loring 
John  Bacon 
Ja'  Bayard 
Sam' :  'Clark 
Lucas  Kelton 
Chris°  Walcutt 
John  Adams 
Ja'  Tucker 
Henry  Trisket 
Rob*  Morion 
John  Phillips 
Step''  Moody 
Jon""  Robins 
Isaac  Coffin 
John  Gill 
W"  Greenleaf 
Rob'  M'^Neill 
Henry  White 
Peter  Smith 
Joseph  May 
Foster  Swift 
W"  Loring 
John  Bois 
Johnson  Jackson 
Nath'  Proctor 
Jon"  Hunnewell 
Tho'  Brazier 
Jos''  Loring 
Sam'  Means 
Benj"  Prince 
Eben''  Armstrong 
W"'  Rice 
Daniel  Bass 
Josioh  Fessendan 
Tim°  Connor 
John  Hervey 
Tho^  Phillips 
Nath'  Spear 
Isaac  Decoster 
Jere''  Belknap 
Sam'  Bass 
Nath'  Cowdrey 
Tim°  Odin 
Tho^  Randal 
Henry  Franksford 
John  Parker 
Isaiah  Audebert 
Edmund  Quincy 
W"  Maxwell 


320 


CitY  Document  No.  100. 


The   List  of   Cows  in  the  town  of 
j\rfadden  Hayward   [April  13.  1774]. 


Boston  taken    by  William 


Mr  Joseph  Hovy 

Amiseed  Davis 

Benjamin  Cobb 

John    Lucas 

John  Martin 

Mr  Jennings 

Joseph  Dorr 

Daniel  Scott 

Richard  Gridley 

Thomas   Speer 

Charles   Simpson 

William  Plimpton 

Thomas  Nolen 

Aaron  May 

Nathaniel  Wales 

John   Bryant 

•Tames  Heil}- 

El  ward  King 

William   Powels 

Widow  Green 

Mr  Demerick 

Idoina   Padock 

Samuel  Ballard 

Joseph  Linsby 

Mr  John  Hancock  Esq 

M^  Coakly 

Mr  Farmer 

Mr  William  Phillips 

Mr  Sherben 

Daniel  Hubbard 

M^  Oliver  Wendol 

John  Joy 

Jos'"  Bracket 

Samuel  SuUon 

John   Smith 

Benjamin  Bass 

Joseph  Eliot 

William  Heastings 

William  Lowder 

Mr  William  Vassell  Esq 

Doctor  Loyd 

Jobe  Prince 

Edward  Karnes 

Samuel  Alen  Otis 

Isaac  Pierce 

Isaac  Phillips 

John  Homer 

Samuel  Ames 

Isaac  Weymoth 

David  Salmon 

Michael  Bell 


Joseph  Ridgway 

Richard  Litchmore 

Mr  Thimothy  Newel 

Samuel  Breck 

Joseph  Kalender 

John  Bacon 

Eliger  Vinel 

Peter  Roberts 

John  Coffin 

Deacon  Hill 

Thomas  Rice  [?] 

Widow  Hatch 

Samuel  Adams 

William  Fisher 

Thomas  Dawes 

Simon  Eliot 

Edward  Tanger  [?] 

Benjamin  Salter 

Nathaniel  Waterman 

Jacob  Williams 

Stephen  Hall 

Jacob  Homer 

Benjamin  Phillips 

Samuel  Paine 

Thomas  Clements 

William  McNeil 

Joseph  Lowder 

Nathaniel  Green 

Nathaniel  Apleton 

James  Lamb 

Samuel  Prichet 

Nathan  Frazier 

Michael  Homer 

Mr  Newel  Cooper 

Ben  Ustis 

Doctor  Young 

Doctor  Warren 

Charles  Perrin 

Joseph  Hall 

Andrew  Wels 

Widow  Noble 

Ben  Andrews 

Thimothy  Conner 

Mr  Froback 

Mr  Jackson 

Joseph  Gandal 

Bengamin  Holmes 

Mr  Han  n  a  way 

Mrs  Hanah  Dimond 

Mr  Greenoush  Sail  Maker 


Miscellaneous  Papers.  321 

Moses  Tyler  Ship  Carpenter     1      Thomas  Newel  1 

Francis  Richey  2      Mr  Box  Tape  maker  2 

John  Langdon  2      Mr.  John  Lowe  Esq  1 

[1775.] 

The  Arms  belonging  to  Ward  No  6  are  in  the  hands   of  the 
following  persons. 

Samuel  Poor  \  3  |  ^  a3 

A-ndrew  Townsend  jun    |  ^^  ^^  -.^  ^ 

Jotham  Leavitt  J  ?i  "^  ^  ^  o 

Joseph  Akely  j  1^3  5  J  5 

Isaac  Peirce                                ""  ~' 


^V> 


Jacob  Eustis  I  ^  J  '^  S  ^  ^ 

Sampson  Mason  f  •%  '^'g  °,  k  -^- 

WilP^  Abrahams  [  z'o.t^^^ 

Jeremiah  Bumstead  jun  "^  ^  g      M^ 

Micthel  Lincoln  I  g  ®  ''"  ^  p  -g 

Bassett  Brintnall  >  «  g  g  -^  ^  h^ 

James  Ridley  /  ^  ^  ^^^ 

Matthew  Sunn  I  ^-^^  '^W 

Clement  Vincent  \  '^  %  9 


O     .rH 


Thomas  Bay  ley  ^  _^ 

Tho^  Adams  I      d  o  -^  "^ 

Will :  Pook  I      p  o  §  'g 

Will :  Biscom  I     J  ^  o  § 

Tho^  S.  Larkin  i     'c  '"^"^  '^ 

Jeremiah  Webb  I     ^  ^  r^  5 

John  Hickey  /         rg  g  5 

1775 
(April   24     A  List  of  the  Persons  Names  who  lodge  their  Arms 
with  the  Selectmen  pursuant  to  a  Vote  by  them  passed  yesterday 
&  also  of  the  Number  by  each  delivered.) 

Book  of  Names. 


[Endorsed]     His  Excellency 

General  Gage 

W"  Bowes 

1  pr  P 

1 

Nath^  Sheafe 

1  G 

1 

John  Wheaton 

7P 

7 

Geo  :  Brinley 

2G 

2 

S.  Clough  3  Blun  :  Buss 

1  G 

4 

10  p""  Pistolls  in  a  sq.  Box 

ditto 

20 

.John  Young 

1  G 

1 

Vf""  Coffin  Tertius 

2  G.  1  B  1  P 

4 

John  Richardson 

1  G 

1 

John  Carnes  Jun' 

1  G 

1 

John  While 

2  G 

2 

Peter  Roberts 

1  G  7  Barrels  1  P 

2 

Docf  .Tolin  Sprague 

1  G 

1 

John  Ruddock 

2  brass  Blun  :   2  Iron  d" 

4 

John  Ruddock 

3  P 

3 

John  Ruddock 

15  G3  B 

15 

322  City  Document  No.   100. 


David  Fovell 

1  G.  B 

EbeQ^  Hay  ward 

1  G  &  B 

Sam  :   Ha}' ward 

IG  &  B 

Eben"  Hayward 

2G 

Ja^  Sherman 

1  G 

John  Skillius 

1  G  &  B 

W"  Crombie 

IG 

Aud  :  Jolionno' 

1  G  1  B 

John  Gray         Rope  — 

IGIB 

John  Sumner 

1  G 

Nat  Gushing 

1  G  &  B 

Ben  :  Grreenwood 

1  G 

Ben :  Dolbeare 

2G 

Aud :  Black 

IG 

John  Young 

IG 

W"  M-^  Neill 

1  G 

W"  M''  Neill 

IG 

Jos  Man 

IG 

Jn°  Greenleaf 

2G 

W""  Ballard 

IG 

Jos:  Walker 

IG    I.  W 

John  Johnson,  Painter 

1  G  1  p--  P 

Jonas  Clarke 

1  G  &B 

W"  Googe 

3  G  1  B 

Barthol  :  Kneeland 

1  G 

mcli".  Call 

1  G  1  P 

Eben  :  Bradley 

1  G 

John  Patten 

2  Gl  B 

Hen  :  Allen 

IG     - 

P.   Crammer 

1  G 

Ed:   Newell 

1  G 

John  Barber 

1  G&B 

Jas.  Tate 

1  G 

Nath  Allen 

1  G  &B 

W™  Patten 

1  G&B 

Ja  Stimpson 

2  G  1  B 

Jon*"  Patten 

1  G 

Hen  :  Jackson 

1  G  1  B 

Jos  :  Jackson 

1  G  1  B 

Ralph  Hart 

1  G 

Alexr""  Edwards 

3G2B 

John  Ledley 

IG 

John  Thompson 

IG 

John  Crawford 

IG 

W"  Breed 

2  G  1  B.  1 

W™  Flagg 

1  G 

M.   Mortimer 

1  G 

T.  Jackson 

1  Pr  Arms 

Tho^  Johnson 

1  G 

Timo :  Pike 

1  G  &B 

John  Sweetser 

IG 

W"^  Mayer 

1  G  W.  M 

Miscellaneous  Papers.  323 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
4 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
Bus  3 

2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
5 
2 
2 
1 
1 


George  Seal  [  ?] 

GI.  1  G 

Ben  :  Burdick 

I  G 

W"  Heudley 

1  G 

John  Moody 

1  G 

Morris  Keith 

1  G 

Nicholas  Tabb     ^ 

2G 

Tho :  Sargent 

IG 

Ben  Harrod 

IG 

Sam  :  Hancock 

IG 

John  Winslow 

1  G 

Cuthbert  Inglesby 

1  G 

John  Furniss 

IG 

Dan'  Barker 

3G1P 

John  Rice 

1  G  1  P 

Ed  :  Rice 

1  G  1  R 

Dan  :  Calf 

1  G.  1  B 

Tho'  Adams 

1  Gl  B 

John  Amory 

2  p-^P 

John  Savage 

p-^P 

Billings  &  Parker 

2G 

I.  Skilliug 

1  G  &  B 

R.  Skilling 

1  G 

John  Gill 

IG 

Jas.  Selkrig 

IG 

John  Browne 

1  G&B 

Nath'  Fosdick 

2  G 

Joshua  Brackett 

1  G 

Tho'  Stevenson 

IG 

Joseph  Bradshaw 

IG 

John  Rowe 

2G 

Pef  Johonno  ^ 

1  G 

Eben''  Seaver 

1  G  &B 

John  Houvin 

IG 

I.  Ivers 

1  G  2  Blun : 

Josiah  Torrey 

2  G  1  B 

Abra.  Adams 

1  G 

Joseph  Scott 

2G 

Tho'  Spear 

2G 

Joshua  Richardson 

IG 

Jas.  Richardson 

IG 

Sam'  Marsl 

IG 

Sol :  Kneeland 

2G 

Joseph  Edwards 

2G 

John  Pipou  (  ?) 

1  G 

Rob  :  Smallpeice 

1  G  &  B 

John  Champney 

3G 

Doct'  Jo'.  Gardner 

1  G 

Andrew  Gardner 

3  G    1  B  2  P, 

Rob  :  Jarvis 

2G 

B.  Andrews 

p'.  Double  P 

W"  Breck 

1  G  &  B 

W"  Page 

1  G 

124  City  Document  No.  100. 


Hen  :  White 

IP 

S.  Nowell 

1  G&B 

Anthy  Stoddard 

IG 

W™  Lambert 

p^  P 

Sam^  Gore 

2G 

Tim"  Pearse 

IG 

B.  Parrot 

IG 

I.  Bender  [?] 

1  G 

Simeon  Turner 

IG 

W"  Coffin 

2G  1  B 

John  Tilley 

P'-P 

John  Child 

IG 

Nathan^  Hancock 

1  G  &B 

W'^  Tliompson 

1  G 

Job  Bradford 

IG 

A.  Wells 

IG 

Jer  Gore 

IG 

D.  Wing 

2G 

H.  Capen 

1  G  &  B 

Israel  Loring. 

1  G  &  BI  A 

W"  Davis 

2G 

Joseph  Lowden 

1  G 

W.  Homer 

IG 

Paul  Ingerfield 

1  G  &  B 

Jon°  Abrahams 

1  G 

John  Ware 

1  G  &B 

S.  Whitwell  Jun"- 

1  G 

Jon^  Chapman 

1  G  &B 

Edward  Read 

IG 

Maj""  N.  Barber 

1  G  &B 

N  &  T.  Cranch 

4G 

Steph  Wales 

IG 

J.  Popes 

4G 

Mich^  Murray 

IG 

R.  Robinson 

IG 

Ja'  Lloyd 

1  G 

Dan'  Parks 

1  G  &  B  T  A^ 

N  &  T.  Cranch  No  3. 

6  G^ 

John  Williston 

Gun  &  B 

Joseph  Edmands 

d° 

H.  Knox 

Gun  only 

Benjam""  Barnard 

2  Guns  &  p""  pistols 

Frederick  Sterling 

W™  Crafts 

1  Gun  &  B 

W  Floyd 

Gun 

John  Trueman 

Gun 

Tho'  Foster 

Gun  &  B 

Clem'  Collins 

Gun  &  B 

John  Webb 

G&B 

Jon*"  Davis 

Gun 

Jeremiah  Smith 

Gun  ID 

Calvin  white 

Gun 

Miscellaneous  Papers.  325 

Job  Wheelwright  4  GU  B  1  P                                 o 

John  Gray  2  G  &  B                       '                 2 

Shubael  Hewes  3 

W°^  Baker  Jun  G  &  B                                            1 

Robt  Jenkins  1  G  &  B                                        1 

Nath^  Brewer  G                                                    1 

Ni  Balch  G  only                                           1 

D^  Martin  G  only                                           1 

H^  Davison  G                                                    1 

W"  Sloper  G                                                  1 

David  Jones  G                                                    1 

Sami  Shed  G                                                    1 

T.  Leaveritt  G  &  B                                            1 

John  Langdon  1  G  &  p""  P                                    3 

Simon  Elliot  2  G                                                2 

J.  Mollineaux  2                                                     2 

Da°  Parker  1  G 

J.  Greenleaf  1  G  &  B 

Jos  "Whittemore  1  G 

J.  K.  Smith  1  G 

J.  Hoson  G 

Abr  :  Ingersol  1  G  &  B 

W.  Smith  G  &  B 

W.  Greenleaf  G  &  P 

N.  Greenough  G  &  B 

Jos  Russell  1  G-un 

Giles  Alexander  G  &  B 

J.  Greenleaf  2  G 

John  Tufts  2  P 

W.  Dalls  1  Gl 

B.  Eustis  G  &  B 

W.  Davis  4  G  for  sale  1  Blu  Bus  &  P 

B.  Homer  Gr 

M  Ross 

J  Waters  Sen^  1  G  &  B 

J.  Pitts 

J  Waters  Jua'^ 

Lach  Hildreth 

Ja'  Dalton  G- 

Sam.  Calf  G- 

Sam.  Dashwood  G- 

John  Magnar  1  G  &  B 

Robt  Hewes  2  G 

D.  Tho'  Greenough  G  «&;  B 
T.  jNIelvill  1  G  cfe  B 
N.  Soames  2  G 

E.  Rumney  G  &  B 
B  Sumner  Jun'"  1  G- 
P.  Spear  Jr.  1  G- 
E.  Goldthwait  2  G 
John  Fairservice  1  G- 
Amasa  Davis  1  G 


326  City  Document  No.  100. 


T.  Bayley 

IG 

1 

C.  Davis 

2G 

2 

W"  Heuston 

IG 

1 

Caleb  Champney 

IG 

1 

John  Haskins 

1  G.  B  &  p^  P 

3 

Paul  Revere 

1  G  &  B  &  p^  P 

3 

Sol :  Davis 

1  G 

1 

Steph  Sims 

1  G  &B 

1 

Johu  Kneelanqt 

IG  &B 

1 

Wallis  Furbur 

1  G  &  B 

1 

Feter  Ingerfield 

2  G.  2  B.  p^  P 

4 

Edward  Brazier 

1  G 

1 

John  Madden 

LG 

1 

Cha^  Miller 

IG 

1 

Paul  Revere 

2G 

2 

Rob'  Wyer 

IG 

1 
J. 

T.  Hichborn 

2  G  «&  B 

2 

Ja'  Gordon 

2G 

2 

Tho'  Lee 

1  G&B 

Johu  Nicholl 

1  G  &  B 

John  Allen 

1  G. 

James  Thompson 

John  Gores 

2  G  2  B 

Rob*  Newman 

G&B 

Ned  Davis 

1  G  &B 

W"^  Simonds 

pr  P 

John  Cotton 

3G  &3B 

Sol.  Cotton 

2G1  B 

Jos.  Kettle 

1  G 

Jon^  Farnum 

1  G 

W"  Penniman 

1  G&B 

H.  Inches 

3P 

Jos :  Dyer 

IG 

John  Lambert  Jun 

Rob.  Hichborn 

1  G  &  B 

Jos  :  Eustis 

1  G 

Edw.  Walker 

1  G  &  B  pr  P 

M.  Bourn 

IG 

Benj''  Austin 

1  G  &  B 

Jou''  Williams  Jun 

1  G  &  B 

Thos  :  Downes 

2  G  2  B 

Cha^  Sigourney 

prP 

John  Frazier 

IG&B 

Nalborough  Frazier 

1  G 

Tho''  Sherburn 

1  G 

Jn"  Hodgsoa 

1  G 

Edw*^.  Grant 

4G  IB. 

Adam  Knox 

1  G 

W™  Gray 

IG 

Shrimpton  Hunt 

1  G&B 

W™  Jones 

1  G 

Jos  Langhtou 

IG 

Miscellaneous  Papees. 


327 


Tim°  Newell 

1  G  1  B  pr  P 

John  Langdon 

prP 

Jas.  Ridgway 
Jos  :  Edwards 

1  G 

Sam  Dyer 

2  G  1  B 

Sam  :  Emmons 

1  G  &B 

Josiah  Martin 

1  G 

Ben:  Scott 

1  P 

E.  Fraton  (?) 

1  G 

Rob  :  Davis 

1  G 

George  Ridgway 
Natli'  Jenkins 

1  G 
1  G 

Gid,  Thayer 
Ja^  Williams 

2  pr  P 
1  G  &  B 

Edw*^  Payne 

1  G  &  B 

Sam'  Wallis 

1  G  &  B 

W°^  Scott 

1  G 

Jo°  Sweetser  Jun 

1  G 

H.  Blasdell 

1  G 

Edw:  Gray 

1  G  &  B 

Recorded  in  the  Book. 

Eben  Torry 
Dinely  Wing 
Sam  (?)  Sellon 

1  gun 

2  pistols 
1  Blund 

Rev*^  Mr  Howard 

1  Gun 

Daniel  Hubbard 

1  gun  1  Bagnotick 

John  Wild 

1  Gun 

Augustus  Hail 

1 

Cap'  Jn°  Skinner 

1  Blunderbuss 

Sam^  Holland 

3  G 

Lend  all  Pitts 

IG 

W"'  Simpson 
Sam'  Clough 

1  G 
IpP 

John  Phillips 
Martin  Brimmer 

1  G. 

[torn] 

W"  Taylor 

3g2B 

Nath'  Taylor 
W"'  Taylor 
Jon'^  Pollard 

3g 

4g2B 
1  P 

Phill.  Dumaresq 

2  G 

Benf  Barage  [  ?] 
Gilbert  D^  Blois 

3  G  1  Pistol 
134  Pistols  in  3  boxes 

Town  Arms 

21  g  3  Pistols     chest 

do 

26  g                     chest 

Sam'  Dan  forth 

Ig  2 

Jolin  Allen 

Ig 

W"  Molineaux 

Ig 

Barn :  Binney 
Jn''  Skinner 

Ig 
1  P 

328 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Recorded  in  tlie  Book 


A  List  taken  26"^  Apll. 

Sam  G.  Jar  vis 

1  G. 

Jon''  De  Costa 

4  Guns  1  Bay' 

John  Avery  jun''. 

1  do  1  do. 

Step"   Fullerton 

1  do 

Fran'  Green 

1  do 

FAw"^  Cazneau 

1  do 

Wiir  Palfrey 
R.  Sloper 
G.  W. 

1  do  1  do. 
1  do 
1  do 

W  Eppes 
Benj''  Salt 

1  do 
1  do 

W.  Palfrey 

1  do 

W.  Polfrey 

1  do 

J.  Gray 

,  1  do 

Jacob  Holland 

1  do    1  do 

K.  D. 

1  do    1  do 

F.  Green 

.  1  do 

T.  Clap 
Jos.  Dennie 
J.  Scollay  jun 
J.  Peck 

1  do 

1  pr  pistols  (pocket) 
3  pistols 
1  Gun 

T.  Hubbard 

1  do 

J.  Putnam 

1  do 

J.  M.  D. 

1  do 

F.  Green 
J.  Terril 

1  pr  pistols 
1  pr  do 

J.  Cazneau 

1  gun 

W.  Ellison 

1  do 

M.  Casey 
B.  Smith 

1  do 
1  do 

R.  T.  Paine 

1  do 

T.  Hutchinson 

1  do 

J.  Ravmore 

1  do 

B.  Smith 

1  do 

Sam^  Mather  Esq 
J  Shelby 
C.  Minot 

1  d°  2  pistols 
1  gun 
1  d« 

N  &  J.  CranchNo  lis 

12  pistols 

S.  Harris 

2  do 

M.  Gav 

2  do 

T.  Trott 

2  do 

S.   Fitch 

1  gun 

W.  Torrey 
B.  Goldthwait 

1  pr  pistols 
1  d° 

B.   Lyde 

F.  Hutchinson 

2  guns 
3G 

T,  Brinley 

2  G 

I.  Erving  Jun"^ 

1  G 

Cox  &  Berry 

IG 

Miscellaneous  Papers. 


329 


Prince  Thwing 

74  Peices 

W"  Apthorp 

1  G 

W°^  HootoD 

1  G2  P 

J.  Gary 

1  G. 

D.  Greeuleaf 

1  G. 

Doct'  S.  Gardner 

17  G. 

Jos  :  Warren 

IG. 

In  the  Court  Room  in 

the  Town  House  — 

Guns 

FistoUs 

Blunderbusses              Gun  Barrells 

46.  Towns 

130 

6                                 9 

]7 

15 

200 

13 

200 

200 

- 

110 

100 

63 

21  Towns 

3 
23 

in  a  Case 

26  Towns 

10 

7 

belonging  to  Mr  Cary 

134 

Mr.  Deblois 

21 

Bowes  &  Lyde 

54 

In  the  f  Pont  upper  i 

Chamber 

17 

393 

16  Towns 

5  • 

3 

61. 

in  a  Box  D'  Pecker 

In  the  upper 

Entry 

27  in 

2               chest  Mr  Bethune 

7 

Miller  &  Clemens 

13  Towns  in  a  chest 

In  the  middle  upper  Chamber 

200 

HI 

2 

1652 


572 


15 


26 


On  the  floor  of  the  Town  House  a  Large  chest  belonging  to  Mr 
Cookson  Contain"  Gun  Barrells  Pistol  Barrells  Gun  &  Pistol  Locks 
&  other  Gunsmith  "Wares  with  sundry  Gun-Smiths  Tools 


330 


City  Document  No.   100. 


&  List  of  Watchmen  Nominated  by  the  Committee  of  Donations 
[Jan,  1,  1775. 


Names 

Occupation 

Ward. 

Amos  Thayer 

Carpenter 

11 

John  Griggs 

Laborer 

11 

Nath'  Jennison 

d° 

11 

Benjamin  Roberts 

Painter 

I 

Thomas  Crosby 

— 

11 

John  Symonds 

— - 

3 

Benjamin  Pool 

Cooper 

3 

John  Hatwick 

— 

>  11 

Jacob  Skyler 

Laborer 

4 

Ebenezer  Woodward 

Cooper 

11 

Joseph  Clough 

Blacksmith 

1 

Benjamin  Price 

Laborer 

1 

Thomas  Pitcher 

Painter 

1 

James  Lyncoln 

Weaver 

10 

Ebenezer  Cox 

Carpenter 

3 

John  Bovey 

do 

3 

John  Gardner 

Laborer 

3 

Thomas  Conner 

d° 

3 

Mathew  Wakefiekl 

Carpenter 

6 

Thomas  Low 

do 

6 

Stephen  Winter 

Carpenter 

6 

James  Addiugton 

d° 

7 

John  Hutter 

do 

7 

Nicolas  Hunnaman 

— 

1 

Jacob  PoUey 

carpenter 

3 

John  Milton 

Laborer 

12 

James  Frost 

Baker 

10 

Nathaniel  Cashing 

Carpenter 

Ralph  Morgan 

Barber 

1 

Michael  Carey 

Sawyer 

1 

Robert  Campbell 

Nath'  Ashton 

11 

Job  Blake 

10 

John  Sutton 

11 

Joseph  Collins 

Blacksmith 

7 

John  Hann? 

Laborer 

3 

Francis  Simpson 

Chocolate  Grinder 

y 

John  Blyth 

Caulker 

3 

Benj^  Abrahams 

Carpenter 

3 

Lawrence  Colburn 

Laborer 

11 

jVIiscellaneous  Papers. 


331 


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The  lists  of  Freemen  ou  pp.  133-163  have  been  compared  with 
the  origiual  vohimes,  with  the  following  result : 


Page  136, 
■"      139, 


141, 
146, 


2cl  column,  Beniamyu  Gillon  should  be  Gillam. 


3d 


3d 
1st 


2d 


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148, 


149,  3d 


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1st 

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2d 

162, 

1st 

John  Moultou  Hulling  should  be 

John  Moulton 

Hulling. 

Henry  Chick'y  shoidd  be  Chickry. 

Rob*  Ed should  be  Edge. 

W".  Garneseg  shoidd  be  Garnesey. 

George  Braneen  should  be  Beanten. 

Mr.  Jn".  Couch  should  be  Gouch. 

ffrancis  Snialey  shoidd  be  Smale. 

Nathaniell  Wallis  should  be  Waley. 

George  Cleane  shoidd  be  Cleaue. 

under  date  of  3  May  1665  should  be  added 

Mr.  W"\  Staughton. 
to  Jn°  Hastings  add  apparently  erased. 
Jn°  Bayey  should  be  Bayly. 
Jn°  Cleanesby  should  be  Cleauesby. 
Hen.  Alin  should  be  Allin. 
George  Laines  should  be  Lauies. 
Emanuel  Wichalls  should  be  Whichalls. 
Rich''  Mounteque  should  be  Mountegue. 
Tho.  Putnam  jun  should  be  Putman. 
[illegible]  should  be  Salem. 
Mr.  Dani  D — xen  should  be  Denten. 
Tho.  Stuksley  should  be  Huksley. 
Mr.  Sam  Pairish  should  be  Parris. 
James  Seajles  should  be  Scajles. 
to  Abraham  Byam  add  apparently  erased, 
to  Daniel  Pellet  add  not  made  freeman, 

"  his  age  being  questioned." 
Sarg*  John  Henry  should  be  Houey. 
Danell  Mondy  should  be  Moudy. 
Joseph  Byley  should  be  Bayley. 

Wm.    S.  Appleton 


INDEX. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Abigail  (brig),  the,  301,  316. 

{^schooner),  the,  249,  260,  2S0. 
{sloop),  the,  234,  23S,  245,  266,  2S4. 
atid  Kuth  {sloop),  the,  231.      {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Accommenticus  [Agamenticus],  146. 
Accounts  of  losses  :  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,9,  10, 
II,    12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19, 
20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28, 

.     ?9.  30,  31.  32.  33.  34.  35.  3^,  37. 
38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46, 

47.  48.  49.  5°.  SI.  S3.  S3.  54.  55. 

56,  57,  58,  59,  60,  61,  62,  '3,  64, 

65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73, 

-    '  74.  75.  76,  77.  7S.  79.  So,  81,82, 

83,  84,  Ss,  86,  87,  88,  S9,  90,  91, 

92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97,  9S,  99. 

summary  of,  89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  94, 

95.96,  97,  98,  99,  100. 

Act  relative  to  rebuilding  of  Boston,  127-31. 

Admiral  Boscowen  {skip),  the,  250.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Adventure  {barque),  the,  229. 

{hrigantine) ,  the,  236. 
{ship),  the,  252. 

{sloop),  the,  229,   230,  236,  239, 
241.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Advice  {sloop),  the,  249.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Aldermen,  127. 
Allspice,  27. 
Allowances,  181. 

for  building  with  timber,  iSi. 
Alum,  33. 

Allen  {skip),  the,  233.    {See also  Ships,  etc.) 
Amazon  {ship) ,ihit,  292.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
America  {ship),  the,  237. 

{sloop),  the,  262,  264,  266,  268,  277, 
2S1,  283,  287,  292,  294,  299,  302,  305, 
3'o.  313.  314.  3'7-     {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Amesbury,  162. 
Amherst   (brrg),  the,  290,  303.       {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Amity,  232.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Andover,  145,  150,  151,  153,  154,  162. 
Ann  {brig),  the,  296. 

{schooner),  the,  24S,  310. 
{sloop),  the,  227,  239,  2.:;S,  259,  307. 
and  Margaret  {brig),  the,  297. 
Penney   {brigantine),  the,  305.      {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Anna  {brigantine),  the,  235. 
{sloop),  the,  229. 

and  Mary  {ship),  the,  242.     {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Annapolis,  229,  233,  236,  239,  240,  247,  255, 
257,  261,  262,  265,  266,  269,  275,  277,  279, 
28t,  282,  2S9,  20,  297,  299,  301,  303,  306, 
308,315,316,317. 
Anne,  the,  234.     {.'iee  also  Ships,  etc.) 

street,  207,  210.     {.See  also  Streets.) 
Anopalis  see  Annapolis. 
Anquilla,  257. 

Anson  {sloop), Ihe,  262.  {.See also  Ships, etc.) 
Antigua,  60,  230,  233,  235,  236,  239,  240,  241, 
266,  270,  277. 


Apollo,  the,  292.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Appeals  for  aid  to    sufferers   from   fire  of 

Mar.  20,  126. 
Apprentice  {schooner),  the,  274.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Arms  and  ammunition,  17,  19,  35,  46,51,  52, 
53.65,74.88,321-29,331. 
powder,  122. 
artillery  stores,  122,  123. 
guns,  3,  7,  61,  66,  68,  74. 
swords,  3,  12,  50,  51,  65,  68. 
bayonets,  50,  74. 
Artillery,  265,  2S9.     {See  also  Troops.) 
Assembly  [or  General  Court],  126. 
vote  of,  126. 
by  grant  of,  100. 
act  relating  to  rebuilding,  103. 
Assessors,  3,  5,  loi,  124. 
Atkinson  lane,  216. 

pasture,  206,  212,  223. 
street,  104,  105,  106,  212,  225.    {See 
also  Streets,  etc.) 
Azuba  {sloop),  the,  257.     {See  also   Ships, 
etc.) 

Bacon,  24,  73,  S3. 

Bahama  {sloop),  the,  232.     (See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Bahamas,  232,  237. 

Bakers,  123,  260,  263,  26S,  2S0,  281,  283,  292, 
395.303.  309,  3' I,  314.  330. 
bake  house,  125.  {See also  Trades.) 
Baltimore    {sloop),  the,  245,250.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Barbadoes,  230,  234,  235,  236,  238,  239,  240, 

242,  256,  25S,  267,  269,  2S2,  305. 
Barbers,  124,  2S4,  2S5,  294,  303,  306,  311,  315, 

330.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Bark,  63,  64,  65. 
Barnes'   wharf,   182.     {See  also  Wharves, 

etc.) 
Barnstable,  233,  244. 
Barsheba  {schooner),  the,  315. 
Bass  River,  149. 
Batchelor  {sloop),  the,  ^ii^.  {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Batteries  :  — 99. 

South,  17,  88,  107,  123,  125,  182. 
small,  123. 

beacon  at  South,  i2j.     {See  also 
Fortifications.) 
Battery  March,  107,  109,  111,112,  117,  iiS, 

120,  121,  124. 
Beacon   at  South   Battery,    123.     {See  also 
Batteries.) 
street,   220,222.     {See  «/.?o  Streets, 
etc.) 
IBeaver  {schooner),  the,  ^2,   277.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Beef,  13,  15,  20,  22,  30,  33,  44,  68,  73,  77,  81. 
Beer  lane,  202,  225.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Begining  {sloop),  the,   231,  235.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Benjamin    {schooner),  the,   316.     {See   also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Bennett's  pasture  (formerly),  1S4. 
Bennett    street,    190.       {See    also    Streets, 
{etc. 


136 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Bermuda,  279,  2S3. 

Betsey  (brigantine),  the,  226,  313. 

{schooner),  \.\\&,   254,   263,   264,   267, 

277.  279.  29s.  301.  3031  304.  307.  309. 
317. 
(.t/oo/'),  the,  24S,  254,  262,270,   2S7, 

200,  291,  305,  30S,  313,  316, 
and  John  {schooner),  the,  311. 
Ruth,  the,  25S. 
Betty  {hrigantinc),  the,  230,  241. 

{sloop),    the,    23S,    2S1.       {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Beverly,  150,  152,  153, 154,  155,  263. 
Bideford   tBiddeford],   the,   2S4,    2SS,    311. 

{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Bilboa,  241,  291. 

Billerica,  149,  150,  152,  153,  154,  155,  156,  160. 
Billirrikey  see  Billerica. 
Bills  to  be  presented  to  the  General  Court, 

117. 
Blackburn  {schooner),  the,   2S3.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Black  Point,  147. 

Blacksmiths,  21,  113,  122,  124,  125,  1S2,  1S6, 
iSS,  191,  200,  205,  211,  213,  214,  216,  225, 
232,  236,  263,  270,  271,  274,  27S,  2S3,  285, 
291,307,330.  (5'«?e  rt/50  Trades.) 
Blankets,  2,  4,  13,  17,  23,  25,  2S,  30,  31,  32, 
36,  37.  40.  44.  S3,  S,S>  56,  S9.  67.  7i.  75,  7^. 
SS- 
Blizard     [Blizzard],  the,    270.     {See    also 

Ship,  etc.) 
Blnckmakers,  103, 1:3, 185,  189,  277,283,  294, 

316.     (5^^  a/so  Trades,  ^ic.) 
Blubber,  65. 

Blue  Anchor,  12.     {See  also  Taverns.) 
Blue  Point,  147. 
Boat-builders,  77,  12^,  188,  215,  273,  275,  314. 

man,  212.     (5^^  a/so  Trades.) 
Boneto  (s/oo/),the,  23S.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Bonds  see  Sureties. 
Bookkeepers,   260.     {See    also    Trades   or 

Callings.) 
Books,  3,  9,  16,  23,  24,  27,  29,  35,  36,   40,  44, 
47.  49.  55.  57, 59,  60,  64, 67, 71,  74,  76, 
78,80,83,86,  87,  321,  330. 
set  of,  see  Documents,  etc. 
keepers,  244. 

builders,  293.  {See  also  Trades.) 
Boscawen  {skip),  the,  256,  276,  305,  316. 
Boston  {ship),th.e,  233,  256,263,265,278,291, 

312.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Boston,  3,  12,  49,  56,  61,  64,  66,  67,  69,  72,  74, 
78,  79,  Si,  82,  85,89,99,  100,  loi, 
102,  103,  107,  loS,  109,  112, 113,  115, 
116,    iiS,   120,    121,    122,   126,   127, 
14s.    14S,  149,    150,   151,   152,    153, 
154,    155,   156,  163,    164,   168,  iSi, 
1S2,  183,   184,   185,    186,   187,  1S8, 
189,   190,    191,   192,   193,   194,  195, 
196,    197,   198,    199,   200,  201,  202, 
203,   204,   205,   206,   207,  208,  209, 
210,  211,   212,   213,   214,  215,   216, 
217,   218,  219,   220,   221,  222,   223, 
224,  225,  229,   237,   243,  244,   276, 
279,  2S4,   291,   294,   296,  299,   307, 
316,317.331- 
Common,  208,  217,  220,  221,  222,  224. 
Neck,  the,  201,  215,  217,  220. 
Post  Boy  and  Advertiser,  122.     {See 
also  Newspapers.) 
Bowlino^  green,  210,  215. 
Boxford,  159,  162. 
Bradford,  153,  157. 
Bran,  82. 

Brantrey  [Braintree?],  154,  157, 173,  193,  315. 
Brasiers,  224,  246,  247,  286,303,   317.     {See 

also  Trades.) 
Brattle  street,  218.     {See  also  Streets.) 

church,  218.     ( ^^e  n/so  Meet- 
ing-houses.) 
Brazen     Head,     The,       122.       {See    also 
Taverns.) 


Bread  Street,   117,  iiS,  119,  120,  121.     {See 

also  Streets.) 
Breadstuffs,  2,  4,  11,  13,  14,  17,  18,  20,  22,  29, 

32,  .33,  35,47,67.77.  82,85. 
Breweries,  103,  197,  19S,  209. 
Brewers,   103,   197,   216,  247,  250,  309. 
Bricklayers,  21Q,  233.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Bridge,  mill,  181,  19S,  223. 
draw,  186. 
Oliver's,  191. 
Briefs  to   be    sent   through   the    Province, 

126. 
Bristol,  232,  234,  237,  240,  242,  249,  250,  256, 
259,  265,  279,  280,  289,  294,  299,305, 
30S. 
the,  252,  283,  313.     {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Brittania  {schooner),  the, zS"). 

{skip),  the,  236,  275,  279,  2S4,  298, 

30S. 
{sloop),  the,  246,  282,  295,  302,  304. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Broadcloth,  i,  27,  30. 
Brothers'  Society  {sloop),  the,  234,  241. 
Brutus  {skip),  tne,  280.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Buildings  :  warehouse  at  Oliver's  Dock,  2. 
in  King  street,  5. 
to  regulate,  113,  126-31. 
permit  to  Benj.  HoUowell,  103. 
David  Spear,  103. 
Sampson  Salter,  103. 
John  Powell,  104. 
John  Wheatley,  119. 
for  building   with    tim- 
■   ber,  iSi. 

to  Winsor  Golding,  181. 
Ephraim  Fenno,  iSi. 
Hannah       Gourding, 

iSi. 
ElishaWebb,  iSi. 
Samuel  Phillips,  182, 

201-2. 
Richard  Talley,  182. 
Addington        Daven- 
port, 182,  ig6,  197. 
Joseph  Daniel,  182. 
James  Gooch,  1S2. 
Daniel      Oliver,     182, 

220. 
John  Clark,  1S3,  207. 
Joseph     Hiller,     183, 

184. 
Thomas  Miller,  183. 
Nathaniel     Goodwin, 

183,  184. 
Nathaniel  Ayres,  1S4. 
Jonathan  Loring,  184, 

1S5. 
Zachariah  Wire,  185. 
Joseph  Lord,  185. 
John  Mico,  185. 
William  Tilley,    185, 

186,  190,  207,  212. 
Ebenezer  Clough,i86, 

190,  195,  219. 
William      Holloway, 

186. 
James  Varney,  186. 
Saml.  Wentworth,iS6, 

187. 
Joseph  Belcher,  1S7. 
RobertCalef,  y7'.,iS7. 
Jonathan  Waldo,  187. 
Zachariah       Triscot, 

187. 
Gilbert  Endicott,  1S7, 

188. 
Thomas  Hobart,  18S. 
Joseph  Allen,  188. 
Samuel  Collins,  1S8. 
Benj.     Bronson,    188, 

213,  214. 
Robert  Saunders,  iSS. 


Index  of  Subjects. 


337 


Buildings:  permit  to  John     Roberts,     iSS, 

1S9. 
Thomas        Richards, 

1S9. 
Thomas  Chamberline, 

1S9. 
John  Clough,  1S9,  195, 

201. 
Thomas  Banister,  1S9, 

199,  20S. 
Thomas  Clark,  1S9. 
John  Kilby,  1S9. 
Eliz.  Moor,  189,  190. 
Joshua  Gee,  190,  193, 

19s,  19S. 
Habijah  Savage,  190, 

204. 
Henry  Bridgman,  190, 

192. 
James  Bro^vn,  190. 
Obadiah  Reed,  191. 
Edward   Hutchinson, 

191,    205,    215,    21S, 

223. 
William  Manley,  191. 
David  Cutler,  191 . 
Edward        Winslow, 

191. 
Benj.  Alford,  191. 
Jeremiahjackson,  192. 
Samuel  Burnell,  Jr., 

192. 
Saml.      and      Aneas 

Salter,  192. 
Richd.     Christopher, 

192. 
Andrew  Wilson,  192- 

293- 
Thomas  Bell,  193. 
John  Legg,  193. 
Joseph  Bass,  193. 
Jonathan  Browne, 193. 
Wm.  Webster,  193-4. 
Isaiah  Tay,  194,  207. 
Rebecca  Adams,  194. 
Francis    Alorse,    194- 

95- 
John  Brewer,  195. 
John  Campbell,  :95. 
Gyles  Fifield,  195. 
Thomas  Adkins,  196. 
Nathaniel  Henchman, 

196. 
William  Clough,  196. 
John    Stainford,     196, 

21S-10. 
John  Marion,  196. 
Wm.  Hough,  197. 
Elizabeth  Delver,  197. 
John  Flag,  197. 
John  Carey,  197. 
Benj.  Swaine,  197. 
Giles  Dyer,  197. 
Saml.  Barrat,  19S. 
John  Valentine,  19S. 
Sarah  Wheeler,  798. 
Capt.   Nathaniel  OH- 

ver,  19S,  205-6,  208. 
Elijah  Kendricks,  19S. 
Thomas  Walter,  19S- 

99. 
Enoch  Greenleaf,  199. 
Benj.  Bronsdon,  199. 
Richard  Estice,  199. 
Maj.   Thomas   Fitch, 

199-200. 
Hon .      Col.    Franci.s 

Nicholson,  200. 
Wm.  Payne,  200. 
James  Codnor,  200. 
Capt.   Thos.  Gilbert, 

200. 
Stephen  Minott,  200- 


Buildings  ;  permit  to  James  How,  201. 
James  Pecker,  201. 
Elisha  Storey,  201. 
Matthew   Butler,  201. 
Andrew  Belcher,  202. 
Oliver  Noyes  &  Co., 

202. 
Erasmus      Stephens, 

202. 
John  Pecker,  202. 
John  Clarke,  202-3. 
John  Barrat,  203. 
Benj.  Gibson,  203. 
James  Varney,  203. 
James  Barnes,  203. 
Isaac  Datforne,  203. 
John  Barrel!,  203-4. 
John  Tuttle,  204 
Thomas  Powell,  204. 
Robert  Coch,  204. 
Col.    Thos.     Savage, 

205. 
John  Lathrop,  205. 
John  Beauchamp,  206. 
Thomas  Palmer,  206. 
Mary  Edwards,  206. 
Edward  Gray,  206. 
Wm.  Skinner,  206. 
Sundry  inhabitants  o£ 

the   North  end,  207. 
Saml  .     Wentworth, 

207. 
James  Penniman,  20S. 
Henry  Hill,  20S. 
Saml.  Rand,  20S. 
Robert  Cojo,  209. 
Daniel  Allen,  209. 
Capt.  Thos.  Huthin- 

son,  209,  224. 
George  Terrant,  209. 
Andrew  Belcher,  209- 

10. 
John  Colman,  210. 
Saml.Went\vorth,  210. 
Deacon  John  Clarion, 

210-11. 
John  Baker,  211. 
Eleazer  Dolby,  211. 
John  Briggs,  211. 
Thorn. Jones,  ) 
Christopher    \  211-12. 

Monk,  ) 

Stephen  Huniwell,2T2. 
Benj.  Johns,  212. 
Benj.  Andrews,  212. 
Thomas  Selby,  213. 
David  Colson,  213,224. 
John  Greenough,  213. 
Joseph  Malam,  213. 
Benj.  Gallop,  214. 
Saml.  Cunabell,  214. 
Daniel  Bell,  214. 
John  Baley,  214, 
Thomas  Palmer,  214- 

Francis  Borland,  215. 
Henry  Hill,         \ 
Eleazer  Darby,  >  215. 
David  Craige,    ) 
John  Roberts, 5''.''. ,215. 
Oliver  Noyes,  215-16. 
John  Williams,  216.    ■ 
Mary  Hough,  216. 
John  Nelson,  216. 
Ebenezer  Leadbetter, 

216-17. 
Wm.  Payne,  217,220. 
Daniel  Oliver,  217. 
Patrick  Ogilvie,  217. 
John  Meinzies,  217. 
Jonathan  Belcher, 21S, 

219,  221-22. 
Jarvis  Ballard,  21S. 
'Ebenezer  Burges,  2iS. 


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Buildings:  permit  to  Thomas  Clarke,") 

William  Harris,  (      ^ 
Jonathan    Bel-p'*' 

cher,  J 

Joshua   Thorton,   219, 

221. 
Caleb  Lyman,  219. 
Hon.  Wm.  Dummer, 

219. 
Jonathan     Armitage, 

230. 

James  Fosdick,  220. 
Edward  Proctor,  220. 
John  Barnes,  220. 
Joseph  Hill,  221. 
Joshua     Will-  J 

iams,  \  221. 

Joshua  Wroe,       ) 
Wm.  Nichols,  221. 
Adam  Winthrop,  221. 
Jonathan       Williams, 

222. 
Edward       Bromfield, 

222. 
John  Eliot,  222. 
George  Bethune,  222. 
John  Torrey,  222. 
Joshua  Winslo-w,  222. 
William  Bond,  222. 
Simon  Rogers,  222-23. 
Jacob  Griggs,  223. 
Hopestiil  Foster,  223. 
Nathl.  Holmes,  223. 
Thos.  Gushing,  223. 
James  Varney,  223. 
Edward  Pell,  223-24. 
Saml.  Wellas,  224. 
Leonard  Vassall,  224. 
John  Dolbeare,  224. 
Benj.  Landon,  225. 
Capt.  Adino  Bulfinch, 

225. 
Joshua  Thornton,  225. 
Theophilus   Li  Hey, 

225. 
Ebenezer  Hough,  225. 
Ebenezer  Bridge,  225. 
Town  of  Boston,  225. 

Bunch  of  Grapes,  123,  237.    {See  also  Tav- 
erns.) 

Burmuda  see  Bermuda. 

Burn  ham  {brig'),  the,  2S9.     {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 

Burying  grounds  :  — 

North,  1S6,  196. 
Old,  192. 

Butchers,  211,  214,  254,  255,  264,  267,  270,280, 
292,  294,  300,  301.     {See  also  Trades.) 

Butler's  wharf,  213.     {See  also  Wharves.) 

Butter,  2,33,35,  70,  77,81. 

Button  makers,  236.     {See-  also  Trades.) 

Cabinet  makers,  239,  240,  317. 
Cadiz,  255,  291. 

Cale  {sloop),  the,  2S0.    {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Calico,  85,  237. 
Cambric,  39. 

Cambridge,  145,  14S,  149,  150,  151,  152,  153, 
154.  IS5.  157.  IS9.  160,  311. 
street,    197,   201,    210,  219,    220. 
{See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Canada,  261. 

Candles,  iS,  27,  41,  50,  76. 
Candlesticks,  35,  43. 
Canso,  281. 
Cape  Breton,  248,  255. 

Cod,  270. 

Fear,  275,  295. 

Fransway,  233,  235,  236,  23S. 

Nicola,  316. 

Porpus,  146. 

Sable,  24S,  270. 

makers,  23S. 


Carpenters,  122,  233,  235,  236,  244,  247,  249, 
251,  252,  253,  254,  255,  256,  257,  25S,  263, 
26S,  270,  275,  277,  27S,  2S0,  2S2,  285,  288, 
292,  294,  295,  296,  297,  301,  302,  304,  306, 
309,  316,  330.     {See  also  Trades.) 

Carriages,  i,  17,  19,  36,  ^4. 

Carts,  107. 

Casco  Bay,  260,  27S,  279,  297,  301,  311. 

Castle,  the,  263.     ( See  also  Fortifications.) 
Tavern,  205.     {See  also  Taverns.) 

Catherine  {hrigantine),  the,  247,  307. 

Cato  {brig),  the,  279.  {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 

Cattle,  list  of,  320,  321. 

Caulfield  (5/oo/l>),  the, 233.  {See  also  Sshi\iS, 
etc.) 

Caulkers,  314,  330.     {See  also  Trades.) 

Cecelia  {sloop),  the,  2S0.  {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 

Certificates,  14S. 

Chair  makers,  124,  239. 

Chaisemakers,  124,  277.  {See  also  Trades, 
etc.) 

Chalk,  II,  71.    ' 

Charcoal,  78. 

Chariot  see  Carriages,  etc. 

Charles  {sloop),  the,  240.     {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
river,  218. 

Charlestown,  2,  145,  149,  150,  151,  152,  153, 

,  IS4.  ^SS,  'S6,  15S. 
ferry,  191,  219. 
Charming  Hannah  {schoonei-),  the,  272,  275, 
277,  2S1,  298,  300. 
Molly  {sloop),  the,  254,  255,  257, 

264,  274,  277,  304,  306,  315. 
Nancy  {sloop),  the,  254. 
Peggy  {schooner),  the,  295. 
Polly,  the,  297. 

Sally  {schooner) ,  the,  245,  263,  2SS.  ■ 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Charter  street,  193,196,203.  {See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
Cheese,  16,  54,  68,  77. 
Chelmsford,  148,  152,  153,  155,  156,  15S. 
Chest  of  drawers,  34. 
Chimneys,  106,  195. 
China,  9,  10,  26,  29,  41,  44,  45,  48,  go,  54,  S7> 

59,  60,  62,  67,  76,  S3,  84,  Ss,  86,  87. 
Chocolate  grinders,  330.    (.S^^a/so  Trades.) 
Christopher    {sloop),    the,    240.     {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Church  of  England,  200. 

Christ,  211,219.     ( 'S'^'?  also  Meet- 
ing Houses.) 
green,  215. 
Churches,  see  Meeting-houses. 
Cicero    {ship),  the,   2S0.     {See  also   Ships, 

etc.) 
Cider,  6,  10,  11,  13,  15,  16,  2^,  26,  31,  33,  47, 

50,  53,  56,  61,  68,  69,  75,  Si,  82,  S4. 
City  Registrar,  i . 
Clerks,  299,  300,  304. 
Clock, 58. 

makers,     26S,     298.     {See     also 
Trades.) 
Cloth,  4,  6,  10,  13,   26,  31,  33,37,38,46,  52, 

60,68,73,75. 
Clothiers,  306,  308. 
Coachman,  263,  293,  317.       (  See  also  Trades 

or  Callings.) 
Coal,  4,  29,  61,  71,  216. 

house,  216. 
Coffee,  16,  39,  50,  71,  77. 
Cold   lane,    199,   21S.         {See  also   Streets, 

etc.) 
Collectors,  2S6,  316. 
Colonel   Goreham's   Company,   304.      {See 

also  Troops.) 
Commerce   {sloop),  the,  271,  2S0,  293.     {See 

also   Ships,  etc.) 
Commissary,  309. 
Commissioners,  145,  146,  147,  317. 
Committees,  121,  127. 


Index  of  Subjects. 


339 


Committees  on  streets,  104-21. 
of  donations,  330. 
Common,  the,  see  Boston  Common. 
Council,  127. 

shore  [sewer],  see  Drains. 
Commonwealth      of     Massachusetts,    331. 

{See  also  yia.ss.a.ch.-aseU.s,.) 
Conipeachy   [Campeche],  229,  230,  23S,  240, 

241. 
Comptroller,  299,  300,  305,  309. 
Concord  {ship) ,  the.,  233,  292,  305.    {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Concord,  145,  15°.  'Si.  '52.  '53!  i54.  ^SS,  'S^. 

iSS,  159- 
Coney's  lane,  1S5. 
Congress  street,  123,  124.    (5^f  a/50  Streets, 

etc.) 
Connecticut,  100,  231,  232,  233,  234,  235,  23S, 

239,  240,   241,  246,  247,  249,  250,  251,  35s, 

257,  25S,  259,  261,  262,  263,  264,  265,  266, 

269,  273,  274,  276,  277,  279,  2S0,  2S2,  2S5, 

2S7,  2SS,  291,  292,  294,  295,  296,  297,   29S, 

303.  304.  3°S.  306,  307.  308,  312,  313.  314. 

315.  317- 
Content  (sloop),  the,  231.     (See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Coopers,  49,  214,  234,  238,  239,  242,  250,  251, 
254,  262,-  26S,   269,    274,   2S3,   2S4, 
285,  292,  29s,  29S,  304, 306,  307,  330. 
wine,  294.     (5^^  a/so  Trades.) 
Copperas,  33. 
Copps  Hill,  223. 
Cordage,  iS. 

twine,  19. 
Cordwainers,  3,   21S,   232,   239.      (See  also 

Trades.) 
Cornhill,  33,  117,  122,  124,  1S9,  199,  200. 
Cork,  260,  262,  287. 

Corset-makers,  306.     (.See  also  Trades.) 
Cotton,  I,  2,  13,33,79. 
Council,  102,  126,  127. 

Chamber,  103,  104. 
Common,  127. 

Records,   127.     {See  also   Records, 
etc.) 
Countess   of  Bute  (brig),  the,   281.       (See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Court,  great  and  general,  see  Assembly. 

room,  149,  152,  329. 
Cow  lane,  197,  2oi5,  212.      (See  also   Streets, 

etc.) 
Cowes,  241,  308. 
Creek  lane,  194. 
Cross   street,   195,   200.     {See  also   Streets, 

etc.) 
Crown  (s/i/)!'),'the,  234,  23S.    (5^^  a/so  Ships, 

etc.) 
Cumberland  see  Fort  Cumberland. 
Curretuck,  235. 
Curriers,     iii,    224,    236,    2S0.       {See    also 

Trades.) 
Custom  house,  302. 
Cynthia  (sloop),  the,  313.     (See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 

Dancing- master,  2S3.     (See  also  Trades  or 

Callings. ) 
Daniel  (brigatitine),  the,  240. 

(sloop),  the,  231. 
Dartmouth  (ship),  the,  279. 
Deborah  (schooner) ,  the,  253. 

(sloop),  the,  235,  249,  262,  270,  271, 
2S0,  300,  313.     (See   also    Ships, 
etc.) 
Dedham,  145,  150,  151,  152,  154,  155,  156,  158, 

'76,  287,311. 
Deeds,  14. 
Deep   Bay   (brigantine),the,  261,  309,  310I 

(See  also  .Ships,  etc.) 
Deerskins,  48. 
Defiance  (sloop),  the,  246,  247,  25S,  265,  268, 

300,  303,  310,  312,  316. 
Delight  "(s/oo/i),  the,  291.     (See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 


Desire    (schooner) ,  the,  253. 

(sloop),  246,  249,  252,  259,  272,  288, 
289,  300,  303, 306.    (Seealso  Ships, 
etc.) 
Devonshire    street,     122,    279.       (See    also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Devonshire  (ship),  the,  245,  256,  271,  299. 
Diamond    (schooner),   the,   270.     (See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
(sloop),  the,  239,  314. 
ring,  41. 
Diana  (brigantine),  the,  278. 
(ship),  the,  298,  304. 
(sloop),  the,  304. 
Diligence  (ship),  the,  252. 
Dilligent  (briganti?ie),  the,  240. 
Dispatch  (ship),  the,  2SS,  293,  303. 

(sloop),    the,   278,   294,  313.     (See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Distilleries,  17,  125,  194,  20S. 
Distillers,  250,   279.     (See  also  Trades,  etc.) 
Dobbs    (sloop),  the,  260,  262,  307.    (See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Dock,  Oliver's,  2,  103,  109,  113,  114,  119,  123, 
124,  214. 
town,  181,  184,  203,  224,  225. 
Documents,  records,  papers,  etc.,  14. 
Dolphen  (schooner),  the,  254,  262,  271,  274, 
285,  3og. 
(sloop),  the,  255,  257,  25S,  266,  276, 

295- 
Dolphin,  the,  234,  290,  316. 

(sloop),  233,  269,  273,  2S4,  2S6,  300, 
307, 313, 317-  (Seealso Ships, etc.) 
Domingo,  254. 
Dominica,  306,  308. 
Dominico,  257,  265,  266. 
Donations,    committee   of,   330.      (See   also 

Committees.) 
Dorchester,   145,  148,  150,  151,  152,  153,154, 

156,  160,  171,  1S7,  287,  303. 
Douglass  (ship),   the,   251,  258,  270.      (See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Douglis  see  Douglass. 

Dove  (schootier) ,  the,  246,  264,  268,  269,  274, 
276,  280,  287,  290,  293,  303,  314. 
(ship),  the,  242. 

(sloop),    the,    232,    245,   250,   294,    297. 
(See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Dover,  149,  150,  151,  153,  157. 
Drains,  common  sewer,  107,  109,  11 1,  112. 
Drawbridge,  1S6.     (5^^  a/so  Bridge.) 
Drugs,  23. 
Drum,  88. 
Dublin,  235,  311. 
Duke  of  Cumberland,  305. 

(b rig),  the,  2Q2.    (See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Dutch,  257. 

men,  292. 
Dwelling-houses,  one  hundred  and  seventy- 
four,  consumed  in  fire  of  March  20,  126. 
Dyers,  276,  284. 

silk,  276,  310.     (Seealso  Ships,  etc.) 

Eagle  (sloop),  the,  238,  271,  305,  306. 

Earl  of  Bute  (sloop),  the,  278,  305. 

Easter     (schooner),    the,    303.      (See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Eggs,  69,  Si. 
Eliza  (sloop),  the,  306. 
Elizabeth,  the,  237. 

(brig),  the,  244. 
(brigantine),  the,  240. 
(schooner),  the,  250,  254,  267,  269, 
273,  277,  2S0,  282,  285,  300,  316. 
(ship),  the,  238,  240. 
(sloop),    the,   229,  236,   240,   241, 

255,  260,  262,  26S,  308. 
and  Mary  (sloop),  the,  237. 
Endeavor  (sloop),    the,   235,   250,   252,  260, 
282. 
(schooner),   the,  310.     (See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 


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England,  126,  257. 

Engineers,  253,  264,  266.     (_See  also  Trades 

or  Callings.) 
Engravers,  237,  23S.     (5tv  also  Trades.) 
Esquibo,  300. 
Ess  Qiiebo,  see  Esquibo. 
Esther  {ship),  the,  242, 
Excise  st-t?  Taxes. 
Experience  {schooner),  the,  23S,  297.     {See 

also  Ships.) 
Exuena,  23S. 

Fair  Lady  {brig-),  the,  30S. 

Fairfield  {sloop),  the,  234,  2S0.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.; 
Falmouth,  23S,  256,  2S3,  311. 
Fancy  {schooner),  the,  270. 
Fanny  {sloop),  the,  27S. 

andjeany  (5/00/),  the,  2SS,  300.    {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Farmers,  241 ,  245,  247,  248,  249,  250,  253,  254, 
25s,  257,  260,  261,262,  265,  267,  26S,  270, 
271,  272,  273,  27s,  277,  279,  2S0,  2S3,  2S5, 
2S7,  2S9,  290,  291,292,  293,  294,296,  297, 
298,  299,  300,  301,  302,  304,  30s,  308,  309, 
310,  311,  313,  315,  317.     {See  also  Trades 
or  Callings.) 
Farmer's  Tryall  {sloop),  the,  232,  239. 
Favorite   {firigantine),  the,  259.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Fayal,  230,  236,  248,  302. 
Feathers,  23,  25,  30,  33,  40,  45,  52,  55,  59,  70. 
Fegaria,  234. 

Ferries,  Charlestown,  191,  219. 
Fifty-ninth    Regiment,     293.       {See     also 

Troops.) 
Fire,  5,  21,.  113. 
of  1760,  I. 

20th  of  March,  3,  8,  15,  17,  28,  49,  53, 
54,  56,  58,  60,  61,  62, 64,  65,  66, 67,  69, 
72,  73.  7S.  76,  77.  7S,  79,  So,  81,  82,  83, 
84,  85,88,89,  121. 
buckets,  27. 
of  the  20th  March,  3,  8,  122. 

174  dwelling-houses,  126. 

175  warehouses,  126. 
aid  for  sufferers  from,  126. 

£3,000  to  be  paid  out  of  public 
treasury,  126. 
great,  in  London  in  1666,  126,  127. 
account  in  the  Boston  Post  Boy,  122- 

25- 
act   for  rebuilding  part  of  town   de- 
stroyed by  fire,  126-31. 
Fisher  {schootier) ,  the,  289.   ( See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Fishermen,  204,  243,  244,  24S,  252,  253,  262, 
263,  269,  271,  272,  273,  274,  276,  2S1,  284, 
2S5,  289,299,300,301,303,313.     {See  also 
Trades  or  Callings,  etc.) 
Fishhawk    {schooner),  the,  256.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Fish  street,   190,  191,  203,  206,  207,  214,  223, 

225.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Flag,  88. 
Flannel,  39. 

Fleet  street,  195.     ( See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Flour  see  Breadstuffs. 
Flora  {schooner) ,  the,  277. 
Fly  {hrigantine),  the,  283. 

{schooner),    the,    261,    263.     {See   also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Fort   Cumberland,   247,  249,  250,   253,  263, 
266,  267,  294,  300,  304. 
Hill,  66,    104,   106,   123,  185,  206,  223. 
{See  also  Fortifications.) 
Fortifications  :  — 

Fort   Hill,  66,  104,    106,    123, 

185,  206,  223. 
South  Battery,  17,  18,  88,  ir7, 

123,  125. 
Batteries,  49,  61. 
old,  202. 
at  South  End,  202. 


Fortifications;  line  of  defence,  220. 

the  Castle,  263. 
Fortieth    Regiment,   254,    264.      {See    also 

Troops.) 
Fortune  {sloop),  the,  2S5.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.)     {Ship),  the,  2^1. 
Forty-fifth   regiment,  245,    255,   257.       {See 

-■also  Troops.) 
Fortune  {ship),  the,  241.     {See  also   Ships, 

etc.) 
Four  Friends,  241. 
Sisters,  233. 
Fourteenth      regiment,     311.       {See      also 

Troops.) 
Fox  {schootier),  the,  275,  317. 
Francis  and  Katherine  {sloop),  the,  234. 
Frederick  {schooner) ,  the,  260. 
Free  America  {schootier) ,  the,  277,  279. 
Freemason    {hrigantine),    the,    262.      {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Freemen,  144. 
Free  negroes  see  Negroes. 
Frenchmen,  231,  237,  23S,  239,  245,  254,  257,. 

259,  264,  268,  271,275,277,278,282,285,. 

304.  305.  306. 
French  neutrals,  307,  3:7. 
Friendship  {brig),  the,  302. 

{ship),  the,  23s,  257,  308. 
Friend's   Adventure    {sloop),  the,  229,  235^ 
238,246,  311.     {See  also   Ships, 
etc.) 
meeting-house,    124.      {See     also 
Meeting-Houses.) 
Frogg   [Frog]    lane,   213,    224,    225.      {See 

also  Streets,  etc.) 
Fryall  {sloop),  the,  235.      {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Furniture,  i,  2,  4,  5,  6,9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14^ 

15,   16,  iS,  20,  21,  22,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28, 

29.  30.  31.  32.  33.  34.  36.  37.  40.  41.  43.  44^ 

4S.  46,  47.  48,  5°.  SI.  52.  S3.  54.  S<5,  57.  SS, 

60,  66,  67,  68,  71,  73,  74,  75,  76,  78,  79,  80, 

81,83,84,85,86,87. 
Fyall  see  Fayal. 

Gardeners,  291,   303.     {See  also  Trades  or 

Callings.) 
General  Court  see  Assembly. 

Wolf  {ship),  the,  282,  292. 
George   and  James    {ship),   the,     278,   2S7.. 

{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Georgia,  248,  263,  266,  279,  295,  301,  306,  313, 

^      314- 
Germans,  2S2. 
Gibbs's  pasture,  223,  225. 
Ginger,  27. 

(5/00/),  the,  267.     {See  also  Ships> 
etc.) 
Glasgo  see  Glasgow. 
Glasgow,   232,   247,  252,  275,  2S3,  2S6,   2S7,. 

293.  296,  300.  304.  307,  310- 
{schooner),  the,  247. 
{ship),  the,  300,  304,  310,  314,  315. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Glass,  4,  5,  6,  9,  10,  II,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19, 

20,  33.  42.  53.  78- 
Globe  {ship),  the,  236. 
Gloria  {schootier) ,  the,  2S1 .    ( See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Gloucester,  14S,  151,  152,  155,  156,  158,  162. 
Glovers,    224,    232,    238,    279.       {See    also- 

Trades.) 
Gold :  — 

buttons,  23. 
necklace,  26,  41. 
guineas,  32. 

fins'.  44.  76- 

gun  barrel  wrought  with,  51 . 
lace,  75,  76. 
Goldsmiths,  191,  236,  262,  263,  271,  295,  300, 

307.     {See  also  "Trades.) 
Good  intent  {sloop),  the,  23S. 
Goodwin     {sloop),-  the,   23S.       {See    also- 
Ships,  etc.) 


Index  or  Subjects. 


341 


Gorgeana,  146. 
Goverfior,  the,  126,  1S3,  316. 
message  of,  127. 

Lieut.,  104,  105,  loS,  no,  iiS,  127. 
and  Council,  102. 
Grace    {schooner),      the,     264.      {See     also 

Ships,   etc.') 
Grahound  see  Grayhound. 
Granada,  246,  260,  26S,  292,  295,  306,  307. 
Granado  see  Granada. 
Granary,  2Te,  276. 
Granvil  {schooner) ,  the,  299. 
Grayhound  {schooner),  the,  297. 

{sloop),  the,  232,  242,  262,   2S2. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Green  lane,  1S4,  1S5.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
&  Russell's  Post  Boy  &  Advertiser, 
122.     {See  also  Newspaper.) 
Greenock,  276,  293,  303.  304.  3iS- 
Greenout,  25S. 

Griffen's  Wharf,  122.     {See  also  Wharves.) 
Grizel  {sloop),  the,  309. 
Guadaloupe,  247,  261,  2S2,  364. 
Gull  {sloop),  the,  270,  2S6,  307.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Guns  see  Arms  atid  Ammunition. 
Gunsmiths,  124.     {See  also  Tr3.Aes.) 

Hadfield,  14S,  150. 

Hadlev,.  152,  153,  154,  155,  157,  161,  17S. 

Hale  [Hail?],  the,  255.  {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 

Halifax,  100,  243,  244,  245,  246,  247,  249,  250, 
253,  253,  254,  255,  256,  257,  25S,  259,  260, 
261,  263,  264,  265,  267,  269,  270,  271,  272, 
273,  27s,  276,  27S,  2S0,  2S1,  2S2,  2S3,  2S4, 
2S6,  2S7,  2S9,  290,  291,  292,  293,  294,  295, 
296,  297,  29S,  299,  300,  301,  302,  303,  304, 
305.  306,  307.  30S,  309.  310.  3".  312.  313. 
314,315.317- 

Hallifax  {schooner),  the,  275.  {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 

Hallowell's  shipyard,  123.  (^'t^^  a/.<ro  Ship- 
yards.) 

Hallyfax  see  Halifax. 

Hammock,  30,  31. 

Hampton,  125,  14S,  149,  153,  154,  155,  156. 
{schooner) ,  the,  279,  307,  310. 
(5/00/),  the,  264,  303.     {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 

Haneago,  295. 

Hannah  {brigantine) ,\h.e.,  249,  25S,  265,  2S6, 

297,303,  310.  317- 
{schooner) ,  the,  266,   2S5,  290,  291, 

293,  297,  299. 
{sloop),  the,  231,  253,  257,  260,  269, 

2S2,  2S7,  297,  300. 
and    Mary    {sloop),  230,    235,    239. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc^ 
Hannago,  30S. 
Hannavour   Street    {ship),   the,   239.      {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Hannover   [Hanover]    street,    194,   195,  197, 

203.     {.See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Hanover  {ship),  the,  233. 
Happy  Return  {ship),  the,    239.     {See   also 

.Snips.) 
Harbor  Island,  231. 
Harlequin  {sloop),  ihe,  29S. 
Harrison  {brig),  the,  2S7,  294. 

{sloop),  the,  291.    {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Harrison's  Ropewalk,  217,  220. 
Harwich,  8. 

Hatfield,  151,  152,  161,  179. 
Hatters,  246,  254,  265,  271,  273,  281,  290,  295. 

( See  also  Trades.) 
Havana,  246,  248. 
Haverhill,  14S,  149,  150,  155. 
Hawk  {brig),  the,  2S9. 

{schooner),  the,  272,  311.     {.See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Hay,  15,  17,20,  50,  ^:i,,  61,74,  82,  203,  211. 
Hayward  [haward],  320. 


Henchman's    lane,    1S3,     192.       {See    also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Hepzebath  {sloop),  the,  265,  274.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Herring,  55. 
Hides,  104. 
Hillsborough    {schooner),   the,   301.       {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Hingham,   145,  14S,  151,  152,    153,  154,  155, 

157.  174- 
His  Excellency  see  Governor. 
Hispaniola,  254,  307. 
Hogs,  50. 
Holland,  242. 

Holy  Oake  [Holyoke?],  the,  283. 
Hope  {sloop),  the,  230,  232,  274. 

{brigantine),  the,  234. 
Hopewell  {schooner),  the,  306. 

{sloop),  the,  239.    ( See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Hops,  82. 
Horn  Lane,  log,  no,  111,  113,  114,  iiS.     {See 

also  Streets.) 
Horsemill,  224.     {See  also  Mill.) 
Horses,  15,  61,  211,  212. 
Hospital  at  Halifax,  249. 

clerk  of,  249. 
House  of  Representatives,  126,  127. 
Housewright  [carpenter?],  214,  219,  221,  223, 

225,285.     (  ^^r*?  a/so  Trades.) 
Hound  {brigantine)  ,\.h.t,  256. 
Huldah  {sloop),  the,  292.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Hull,  152,  154,  155,  175. 

Hull  street,  196,  202.    {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Humbird  {schooner),   the,   24S.     {See   also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Husbandman,  342. 
Hutchinson's      wharf,      224.         {See      also 

Wharves.) 


Image  makers,  276.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Immigrants,  245-252. 

list  of,  245. 
Impost  Office,  229,  237,  244. 
Increase  {sloop),  229,  234.    {.See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Indian  Meal  see  Breadstuffs. 
Indians,  228. 
Indigo,  77. 
Industry  {brigantine),  the,  24S,  250,  258. 

{schooner),  the,  255,  25S,  262,  269, 

276,  291,  302,  307. 
{ship),  the,  279,  305. 
{sloop),    the,    253,    255,    265,    279, 
288,   293,     301,    306.      {See     also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Inhabitants,  in,  123,  126,  146,  147,207,215, 

218,  226-2S. 
Iniana  [Joanna?],  the,  246.     {See also  ^hiv^^, 

etc.) 
Innholders,  260. 
Inspector,  309,  316. 

general,  299,  301. 
Instruments,  7,  16,  19,  28,  45,  61,  68,  71,83. 
Inventories,  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 
13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  :S,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
25,  26,  27,  28,  39,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36, 
37.  3S,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  4S, 
49,  SO,  S',  52,  %l>  54,  55,  56,  57,  5S,  59,  60, 
61,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  63,  69,  70,  71,  72, 
73,  74,  75,  76,  77,  7S,  79,  So,  Si,  82,  S3,  84, 
Ss,  S6,  87,  88,  89,  90,  9',  92,  93,  94,  95.  96, 
97,  9S,  99- 
Ipswich,  139,  149,  150,  151,  152,  153,  154,  155, 
'56,  157. 
magistrates  of,  139. 
Ireland,  236,  244,  256,  277,  2S4,  294,  297.     , 
Irishman,  279. 
Iron,  4,  6,  9,  12,  13. 
Isle  of  May  [Man?],  236,  23S. 

Thera,   the,   230.     {See  also   Ships, 
etc.) 


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Jamaica,  232,  235,  240,  242,  24S,  264,  2S0,  2S1, 

296,  297.  299,  302,  305,  306,  316. 
James  {packet),  the,  299,  302. 

and  Mary  {sloop),  the,  240. 
Jane  {schooner),  the,  261. 

and  Elizabeth  {sloop),  the,  231. 
Mary  {sloop),  the,  231,  240; 
yannet  [Janet],  the,  274. 
Jeany,  tne,  2S6,  296,  304. 
jemerson  and  Peggy  {skip),  the,  26S. 
[enney,  the,  247. 
Jeremiah   and    Thomas    {hrigaritine),  the, 

232.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Jersey  see  New  Jersey. 

college,  264. 
Jerusalem     {^loop),    the,    317.       {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Jewellers,   246,   275.      {See  also   Trades  or 

Callings.) 
Johanna  {schooner) ,  the,  295,  316. 
John  {brig),  the,  302,  313. 

(s/i//!i),  the,  267,  26S,  269,  270,  277,  27S, 

299.  312. 
{sloop),  the,  230,  260,  309. 
and  Elizabetli  {briganli ue) ,  the,  239. 
Mary  {sloop),  the,  229,  26S. 
Robert  {sloop),  the,  231. 
Sarah  {ship),  the,  234. 
Suckey  [Sukey],  the,  275,  290. 
Thomas  {ship),  237. 
William    {ship),    240.      {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Joiners,  221,  223,  232,  233,  235,  237,  239,  267, 
277,   27S,   293,   302,  303,  307.     {See  also 
Trades.) 
Jollif  [galley],  the,  237,  23S. 

Sailor    {sloop),    the,   315.     {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Joseph   and   Sarah    {brigantine),   the,   241. 

{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Joyliif's  [JolifPs]  lane,  104,  105.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Joyners  s^f  Joiners. 
Judeth    {sloop),  the,   235.     ( ^^-^  a/50  Ships, 

etc.) 
Jueler  5^^  Jeweller. 
Julien's  Restaurant,  123. 
Juno  {brig),  the,  2S2.    {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 

{ship),  the,  2S3. 
Justices,  iSi,  1S7. 

Katharine  {sloop),  the,  239,  241. 

and  Elizabeth  {ship),  the,  23S. 
Katy  {schooner),  the,  7,11.  {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Kilby  street,  124.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
King  Fisher  [Kingfisher],  the,  2S3,  299. 

George    {ship),  the,   239.     {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
street,  5,  23,  31,  42,  104,  106,  107,  110, 
III,  112,  113,  114,  115,  116,  iiS,  119, 
121,  123,  125,  191,  202,  20S,  237.    {See 
also  Streets.) 
Kingston  {brig),  the,  264. 

{sloop),  the,   25S,   260,   269.     {.See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Kirkwell,  251,  261. 
Kittery,  145. 

Kittey  {sloop),  the,  25S,  274. 
Kitty  {brigantine),  the,  251. 

{sloop),  the,  297.  {See  also  Ships,  etc) 

Lace,  37,  3S,  41. 

makers,  236.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Lady  Moor  [or  Moore],  the,  311,  313.  {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Laguners  [  ?],  229,  240. 
Lamb  {briga?itine),  the,  230,  241.    {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Lancaster,  14S,  149,  152. 

Lands  o^  buildings,  town,  3,  23,  31,42,  49,  51, 
61,  66,  224. 
at  head  of  town  dock,  224. 


Lands  or  buildings. 

Owners  :  — 
John  Allen,  h.,  3. 
Martha  Bentley,  h.  ami  1.,  t2. 

Borland,  1.,  12. 

Palirey,  s.l.,  15. 

Dinely  Wing,  1.,  18. 
Eliak  Hutchinson,  1.,  19. 

John  Cotton,  ex.,  h.,  26. 
osiah  Keen,   h.,  27. 
Solo.  Kneeland,  h.,  28. 
Rebecca  Amory,h.  and  sh.,  13. 
John  Knight,  w.h.  and  I.,  2S. 
Heirs  of  Capt .  John  Phillips, 

b.h.,  31. 
Jona.  Mason,  h.  and  s.,  33. 

Lindell,  b.,  42,  in,  121. 

John  Wheatly,  \  h.,  42. 
Christr.   Tilden,  li.s.  and    1., 

4?- 
Tilden  a7id  Phillips,  s.h.,  47. 

Lendell,  1.,  47. 

Christopher  Tilden,  h.  and!., 

47- 
Borland,  s.c,  51. 

Palfrey,  s.l.,  52. 

John  Rowe,  s.,  52. 
Prudence  Brailsford,  b.,  56. 
Lidia  Brown,  c,  59. 
Joseph  and  Winter  Calef,  b., 

62. 
Sarah  McNeall,  h.,  37. 
J.  and  W.  Calef,  1.,  iii,w., 

m.h.  and  s.,  64,  1.,  no,  117, 

iiS. 
Jos.  Caleb,  b.,  66. 
Ebenr.  Cushing  and  son,   s., 

72. 
John  Bullfinch,  sh.,  61. 
James  Lamb,  b.,  75. 
Meriam  Lawson,  h.,  76. 
Joseph  Lowden,  s.  and  s.,  77. 

Torrey,  1.,  107. 

Thos.  Marshall,  b.h.,  Si. 
Capt.  Comrin,  b.,  105. 

Parrott,  1,,  104,  107. 

Hunt,  h.,  121. 

Hallowell,  h.,  107,  121. 

Deacon   Salter,  105,    106,    :io, 

1.,  121. 

Powell,  h.,  106. 

Mrs.  Mary  Jackson,  h.,   122. 

Wheatley,  106,  113. 

Mrs.  West,  h.,  122. 

Dowse,  1.,  109,  1 16. 

Peter  Cotta,  h.,  122. 

Spooner,  St.,  123. 

Messrs.  Box  a7td  Austin,  w. 

h.,  123. 
Col.  Wendell,  h.  and  1.,  106, 

loS. 
Elisha  Cook,  1.,  106,  in. 
Hon.     John     Erwing,     w.h.,, 

123. 
Mr.  Hastings,  h.,  123. 
/  j1/r.  Dalton,  s.h.,  123. 

Mr.  Hail,  w.h.,  123. 
Mr.  Calef,  h.,  223. 
Mr.  Dawes,  h.,  123. 
B.  Hallowell,  h.,  107,  123. 
Mr.  Cazneau,  h.,  124. 
Thomas    Hawkins,    sh.     and 

barn,  124. 

Haselton,  b.  sh.,  124. 

Paul  Baxter,  sh.,  124. 
Thos.  AValley,  1.,  in,  114. 
Brighton,  1.,  112,  114. 

Harrod,  b.,  113. 

Richd.  P'oster,  1.,  115. 
Jonathan  Mason,  h.,  117. 

Prout,  1.,  117. 

Melatiah  Bourn,  h.,  nS. 
Joseph  Wheeler,  1.,  iSi. 
Nathl.  Loring,  h.  and  1.,  iSa 


Index  of  Subjects. 


343 


Lands  or  buildings, 

Owners  :  — 
Andrew  Marriner,  h.  and  1., 

]S2. 

Widovj  Flack,  h.,  1S2. 
Capt.  Saml.  Mould,  1.,  1S2. 
iJcz).  James   Allen,  h.,  1S2. 
Mrs.  ]oa.m\7L  Buckley,  h.,  1S3. 
Walter  Gutteridge,  h.,  1S3. 
Win.  Gibbons,  h.,  1S4. 
John  Kilbv,  sh.,  1S4. 
Spencer  Phipps,  1.,  1S4. 
Daniel  Berry,  h.,  1S4. 
Wm.  Hobby,  h.,  iSS- 
Mrs.  Dorcas  Pegey,  h-.  185. 
John  Love,  h.  and  1.,  185. 
Benj.  Brown,  h.,  iSS- 

Townsend,  h.,  185. 

Capt.  David  Robinson,  l.,i86. 
H^zcfozy  Wilkins,  \i.a}id\.,  1S6. 
Mrs.    Huldah  Rainsford,  h., 

1S6. 
Widovj  Hannah   Waters,  h., 

1S7. 
Daniel  Epps,  h.,.187. 
Arthur  Hale,  h.,  18S. 
Eliakim  Hutchinson,   1.,  iSS, 

307. 
Timothy  Thornton,  1.,  iSS. 
Arthur  Smith,  1.,  iSS. 
"       John  Bull,  1.,  190. 
John  Love,  h.,  190. 
Deacon  John  Attwood,  192. 
Capt.  Timothy  Clark,  h.,  192. 
James  Seward,  h.,  193. 
Samuel  Legg,  h.,  193. 
John  Foster,  I.,i93- 
lohn  Goldthwaite,  1.,  193- 
Joshua  Henshaw,  1.,  194. 
Nicholas  Bow,  1.,  194. 
Elisha  Webb,  1.,  194. 
Capt.  John  Foy,  h.,  194. 
Capt.  Cyprian  Southack,   h., 

196,  1.,  220. 
Capt.  ]o\in  Herbert,  h.,  196. 
Elder  David  Copp,  1.,  197. 
John  Barren,  h.,  19S. 
Thomas  Wallis.h.,  19S. 
Justice  Lyndes,  1.,  201. 
John  Greenough,  1.,  201. 
John  Harwood,  h.,  201. 
Daniel  Epes,  h.,  201. 
Ebenezer  Clough,  h.,  201. 

-      Allen,  h.,  203. 

Nathl.  Elithrop,  h.,  203. 
Mrs.  Wilkins,  h.,  203. 
Thomas  Waters,  h.,  204. 
John  Tuttle,  1.,  204. 
James  Grant,  h.,  204. 
H/iWo7vJoles,  h.,  204. 
John  Goffe,  1.,  204. 
Samuel  Hood,  1.,  204. 
John  Bennit,  1.,  205. 
Zacheriah  Trescott,  1.,  205. 
John  Leverett,  1.,  206. 
William  Skinner,  h.,  2o5. 
Saml.  Wentworth,  h.,  207. 
Eliakim  Hutchinson,  1.,  207. 
Josepli  Allen,  sh.,  20S. 
Beacon  Maker,   sh.,2il. 
Theodore  Atkinson,  1.,  212. 
Widovj  Moore,  1.,  214. 
Samuel  Cornabell,  1.,  214. 
Daniel  Bell,  1.,  214. 

Stoddard,  w.h.,  215. 

James  Freeman,  1.,  215. 
"Benj.  Williams,  1.,  215. 
John  Manning,  1.,  216. 
John  Staniford,  1.,  21S. 
Stephen  Minot,  h.,  219. 
Capt.  Nathl.  Green,  1.,  212. 
Edward  Grey,  1.,  212. 

Butter,  h.,  213. 

David  Colson,  h.,  213,  I.,  224. 


Lands  or  buildings. 

Owners  :  — 
John  Oliver,  sh.,  214. 
Thomas  Banister,  1.,  217, 
John  Allen,  1.,  21S. 

Hunnewell,  h.,  219. 

William  Payn,  h.  and  I.,  220. 
Samuel  Lynde,  1.,  220. 
Benj.  Fitch,  1.,  220. 
John  Clark,  Esq.,  1.,  221. 
Capt.  Edward  Willis,  l.,22i. 
Ed\vard   Bromfield,   Esq.,  1., 

222. 
Leonard  Vassal!,  Esq.,  L,  224. 
Hopestill  Foster,  1.,  223. 
James  Varney,  1.,  223. 
Lark  {schooner),  the,  246.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc) 
Law  as  to  re-building  London,  126. 

Boston,  113,  127. 
Lawrence    (schooner),  X.'tie,   271.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Lawyers,  270,  293,  302. 
Leather,  64,  65,  85,  104. 

dresser,   213,   242,   301.     {See   also 
Trades.) 
Leith,  26S. 
Lemons,  22,  55. 
Leopard  (&r/>a«//««),  the,  230. 

{schooner),    the,    301,    31  t.     {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Leverett  lane,  103,  104,  lOJ,  106,110,  112,206. 
to  widen,  no. 
street,    no,    118,    I2i.      {See    also 
Streets,  etc.) 
Liberty  (s//;»,   the,   276.     {See  also  Shi^s, 

etc.) 
Lignum  vita;  see  Wood. 
Lime  alley,  191. 

Linch  alley,  iSS,  191.     {See  Streets,  etc.) 
Linen,  2,  4,  6,  9,  13,  19,  29,  32,  33,  36,  37,  45, 

48,  S3>  60,  76,  82,  87. 
Linseed  oil,  224.     {See  also  Oil.) 
Liquors,  wines,   etc.,  16,  19,  22,  32,  33,  35, 

50,  56,  60,  68,  82. 
Lisbon,  233,  237,  240. 
List  of  sufferers  by  fire  of  Mar.  20,  124. 
scholars,  243,  31S,  319. 
passengers  on  {schooner)  Patience, 
243- 
{brig)     Elizabeth, 

244. 
{sloop)      Swallow, 
244. 
cows,  320,  321. 
Lists  of  Freemen,  133-S0. 
Little  Fortescue,  257. 
Lively  {sloop),   the,  2S9.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Liverpool,   259,   261,  26S,  269,  270,  286,288, 

290,  292,  293,  294,  303,  304,  310,  313. 
Locksmiths,  236,  247.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Logwood,  71. 

London,  100,  126,  233,  234,  235,  237,  238,  239, 
241,  242,  24s,  246,  251,  252,  253, 
255,  256,  257,  258,  261,  264,  26s, 
266,  267,  270,  271,  272,  274,  27s, 
276,  277,  278,  279,  2S0,  282,  283, 
284,  286,  2S7,  290,  291,  292,  297, 
298,  299,  300,  301,  302,  303,  304, 
305,307.  309,  3'o,  3i2>  313,  31S. 
3'<3.  317- 
the,  261,  264,  290,  298,  304,  314. 
Long  Iskmd,  23) ,  235,  239,  241 . 

lane,    192,   195,  206,  209,  219,  221,  223. 

{See also  Streets,  etc.) 
wharf,  222.     {See  also  Wharves.) 
Lord  Mayor,  127. 

Losses,  accounts  of,  see  Accounts. 
Louisburgh,    245,  249,  252,  254,  255,  257,  274, 

2S1,  2S2,  283,  284,  2S6,  299,  301,  309. 
Love  street,  195,  201 .     ( See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Lovely  Betsey  {schooner),  the,  2S1,  308. 
Lovey  {sloop),  the,  245,  247,  249. 


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Lovy  {sloop),  the,  275. 
Loyal  George  {ship),  the,  239. 
Loyall  Heine  {ship),  the,  234. 
Lucretia  {brig),  the,  300. 

(.schooner),  \.\\<i,  249. 
Lucy  {scliooner),  the,  303,  306. 

(Sloop),  the,  246,  247,  249,  250,  25S,  261, 
263,  267,  273.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Luningburg,  250. 

Lydia   {brigantine),  the,  265,  274,  2S0,  290, 
29S)  303.  30S. 
{sloop),  the,  309,  313. 
Lyn  [Lynn],  149,  151,  1S3.  ISS-  'S^,  i57.  ^SS, 

163.  203- 
Lyndes'  pasture,  201. 
Lynn  street,  iSS,  191,  192,  224.      {See    also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Lyon   {ship),   the,    2S7.      {See   also   Ships, 
etc.) 

Maccarty's    court,    104.     {See  also  Streets, 

(tc.) 
Mackerel  lane,   3,   Si,  S4,  104,  106,  107,  loS, 
109,  no.  III,  116,  124,  125^ 
191,  203,  205. 
street,  119,  120.     {See also  Streets, 
etc.) 
Madeira,  232,  235,  236,  237,  239,  257,  2S0. 
Madgilen  see  Magellan. 
Magellan,  274,  2S6,  299. 
Magistrates,  139,  14S. 

of  Ipswich,  139. 
Mahogany,  26,  31,  32,  40,  4S,  iS6. 
Mairmaid  see  Mermaid. 
Maiden,  145,  14S,  149,  150,  154,  155,  157,  158, 

159- 
Malt,  77. 

house,  iSS,  191. 
Manchester,  244. 

{sloop),  the,  234.       {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Mansion  house,  formerly  belong;ing  to  Gov. 
Bellingham,  1S3,  1S4. 
formerly    belonging    to    the    late 
Gov.  Leveret,  192. 
Manufactory,  paper,  256. 
Maps,  36. 
Marblehead,  I4S_,  150,  151,  155,  157. 

{ship),  the,  242,  255.     {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Margalett,  252. 
Margaret    {schooner),  the,  2S1.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Mariners,  151,  1S3,  191,  192,193,212,217,229, 
230,231,  232,  233,  234,  235,  236,  237,  23S, 
239,  240,  241,  242,  243,  244,  24s,  246,  247, 
24S,  249,  250,  251,  252,  253,  254,  25s,  256, 
257,  258,  259,  260,  261,  263,  264,  265,  266, 
267,  26S,  269,  270,  272,  273,  274,  275,  276, 
277,  27S,  279,  2S0,  2S1,  2S2,  2S3,  2S4,  2S5, 
2S6,  2S7,  2SS,  2S9,  290,  291,  292,  295,  296, 
297,  29S,  299,  300,  301,  302,  303,  304,  30s, 
306,  307,  30S,  309,  310,  311,  313,  314,  316, 
317.     {See  also  Trades  <pr  Callings.) 
Marion's  orchard,  225. 
Marlborough,  14S,  152,  161,  163,  17S. 
Marlborough  street,  190,  19S,  20S. 
Marsh  lane,  194.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Martha  {skip),  the,  235. 

{sloop),  the,  229,  230,  233,  240. 
and  Hannah  {brigantine),  the,  2^0. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Marlinico  (Martinique),  246,  249,  267,  276, 

279. 
Mary,  the,  293. 

(barque),  the,  234. 
Ifirigantine) ,  the,  242. 
{shn>),  the,  23S,  257. 
{schooner) ,  the,  256,  267,  300. 
{sloop),  the,  229,   230,  231,   232,   233, 
235,  237,  23S,  240,  251,  260,  272,  306. 
and  Abigail,  232. 

Ann    {ship),    the,    235.       {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 


Maryland,    100,   239,  230,  234,  235,  236,  244, 
24s,  246,  252,  263,  264,  26S,  270,  291,  293, 
302,  306,  309,  313. 
Masons,  21,  42,  193,  214,  244,  2S5,  290,  296, 

300,306.     {See  also 'trudes.) 
Massachusetts  {schooner),  the,  315,  317. 

(.«/oo/),  the,  2S9.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
229,  237. 

Commonwealth  of,  331. 
Bay,    Province   of,  ico,    loi, 

102,  245,  2S9. 
Archives  : 

Vol.  XXXV.,  icS,  159. 

XXXVI.,     IS9,     160, 

161,  162. 
XXXVII.,  163. 
Mayflower   {brigantifie),  the,  203. 
{schooner) ,  the,  231. 
{ship),  the,  236. 
{sloop),  ihe,  240. 
Mayler  {ship),  the,  308.     {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Meadford  [Medford?],  145, 14S,  151,  152,  153, 

154,  156,  157. 
Medheld,  151,  156,  177,  1S2. 
Meeting-houses  :  — 

West  meeting-house,  122. 
Friends',  124,  iSS. 
collections   in  the  several, 

100. 
at  North  Knd,  207. 
Old,  1S4. 

Queen's  Chapel,  185. 
Quaker  see  Friends'. 
South,  19S. 
near  Summer,  215. 
Brattle  street,  21S. 
Church  of  Christ,  211,  219. 
New  North,  219. 
Mendon,  152. 
Merchandise,  122. 

Merchants,  151,  217,  225,  229,  231,  232,  233, 
234.  236,  237,  238,  239,  240,  241, 
242,  244,  245,  246,  247,  24S,  249, 
250,251,252,253,254,255,256, 
257)  258,  259,  260,  261,  263,  264, 
265,  266,  267,  26S,  269,  270,  271, 
272,  273,  274,  27s,  276,  277,  278, 
279,  2S0,  2S1,  2S2,  2S3,  2S4,  2S6, 
2S7,  2SS,  2S9,  291,  293,  294,  295, 
296,  297,  29S,  299,  300,  301,  302, 
3031  304.  305.  306,  307>  30S,  309. 
3'o.  3".  312,  313,  314,  315,  316, 
.  317-    , 

in  London,  100.        > 
row,  199. 
Mercury  {schooner) ,  the,  247,  259. 

{sloop),  the,  23S. 
Mermaid  {brigantine),  the,  261,  295.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Messag-e,  Governor's,  127. 
Michael   and   Elizabeth    {brigantine),  23S. 

{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Middle     street,     192,     207,    221.     {See   also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Middlesex  Co.  Court  Records,  178. 
Middleton  (5/00/),  the,  232.  ( ^^e  a/50  Ships, 

etc.) 
Milk  street,  3,  104,  106,  107,  108,  109,  no,  112; 
114,  115,  116,  117,  118,  119,  121,  124,  18S, 
192,  203.     {See  also  Streets.) 
Mill  bridge,  iSi,  19S,  223.    {Seealso  Bridge.) 
owners,  21S. 
house,  21 ,  190. 
stone,  66. 
creek,  1S6. 

pond,  iSS,  191,  199,  214,  215,  21S,  222. 
water,  iSS,  21 S. 

north,  21S. 
wind,  219. 
horse,  224. 
Wright,  302,  308. 
Milliners,  236.     {See  also  Trades.) 


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Milton,  14S,  149,  154,  172. 

Minehead  {s/iij>),t.he,  291.     {Sc-ea/so  Ships, 

eic.) 
Ministers  : 

i?t-'.  J/r.  \Vads\vorth,  211. 
Lyon,  362. 
Dr.  Increase  Mather,  222. 
A/r.  Rice,  261. 

Manning',  249. 
Sutton,  249. 
RoUenbuckler,  257. 
Edward  Winslow,  25S, 

259- 
Dan'l.  Fuller,  266. 
Philps,  266. 
Kinlock,  2S7. 
Teal,  266. 

Ephraim  Avery,  267. 
Wm.  Augar,  270. 
Mears,  279. 
Kentow,  2S0. 
Williams,  2S7. 
Simon  Moor,  290. 
Clarkson,  296. 
Geo.  Seller,  297. 
Beach,  297. 
Budger,  297. 
Oakeum,  304. 
Eagleson,  305. 
Biles,  30S. 
Palmer,  309. 
\Vm.  Moor,  314. 
John  Clarli,  315. 
James  Greater,  316. 
Miscellaneous  papers  see  Papers, 
^lolasses,  11,  17. 

JSlolley  {schooner),  the,  252,   254,   289,   303, 
30S,  311,  314.  315.  317- 
{sloop),  the,  253,  259,  262,  265,  291, 
293,295,297,302,309,316. 
Molly   {brig),   the,   304.     {See  also   Ships, 

etc.) 
Monies,  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  S,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 
14,  15,  16,  17,  iS,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25, 
26,  27,  2S,  29,  30,  31,  ^2,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37, 
38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43.  4-t.  45.  -4".  47.  4S.  49. 
So.S'.5-2.  S3.  54.  55.5".  57,5s.  59.  60,  61, 
62,  63,  64,  6s,  66,  67,  6S,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73, 
74.  75.  76.  77,  7S.  79,  So,  Si,  S2,  S3,  S4,  S5, 
86,  S7,  88,  89,  90,  91 ,  92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97, 
98,  99,  101. 
Monte  Cristo,  262,  278,  303,  305. 
Mortar,  69,  70,  77. 
IMountserat     (Monserrat?),     229,    230,    240, 

-55- 
Muddy  River,  169. 

Mulatloes  see  Negroes  a)id  Mulattoes. 
Mulbery  (.';c//oo;;^r),lhe,  296. 
Murray    or    Murrey    {schooner),  the,   249. 

{.See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Music  teacher,  306,  30S.    ( See  also  Trades  or 

Callings.) 
Mutton,  20. 

Nailers,  29S.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Nails,  7,  22,  27,  52,  62,  63,64,  66. 
Nancy  {brig),  the,  313. 

{brigantine) ,  the,  257,  306. 
(schooner) ,  the,  24S. 
{shi/>),  the,  314. 

{sloop),  thc^  252,  259,   261,  264,  273, 
2S1,  287,  2S9,  290,  292,  297,  301,  302, 
307.     ( .See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Nantucket,  271,  2S2. 
Nassua  {brig),  the,  295. 
Nathaniel  {ship),X\\e,2\o.     (.Se"*.' n/.<o  Ships, 

etc.) 
Neck,  the,  see  Boston  Neck. 
Negroes  and  mulattoes,  19,  54,  59,  226,  227, 
228,  262,  292. 
free,  124,  245,  291. 
Ncllam  {brigantine),  the,  260. 
Nelley  {schooner),  the,  254,  260. 
Neptune  {ship),  the,  230,  240,  2S6,  304. 


Xeptune    {sloop),  the,   234,   239,  262.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Neutrals,     French,     307,     317.       {See  also 

French.) 
Nevis,  296,  306. 
New  Boston,  \22. 
England,  181. 
Hampshire,  100,  23S,  241. 
Jersey,  23S,  305,  314. 
Liverpool,  291. 
London,    229,   231,   236,    237,    239,  234, 

260,  261,  297. 
North  meeting-house,  219.     {See  also 

Meeting-houses.) 
PoUey   {sloop),  the,   267.      {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Providence,  269,  274,  275,  295,  316. 
Swallow  {brigantine),  the,   248,   254. 

{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
York,   100,   229,  231,  232,235,238,239, 
342,    244,     247,   24S,   249,   252,   254,   255, 
256,   257,  262,  264,  26S,  269,  274,  279,  281, 
282,285,   291,  294,   295,301,303,305,307, 
309,  3".  314.  3'6. 
Newbury,  145,  14S,  149,  150, 151, 152,  153,  154, 
156,  157,  162,  163,  272,  276. 
{sciiooiier),  the,  270.     {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
.  street,  iSS,  197,  198,  203,  206,  210, 
211,    222,    224,    225.     {See  also 
Streets,  etc.) 
Newburyport,  313. 
Newcastle,  230,  237,  241,  250,  252,  256,  268, 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Register,  iSo. 
Newfoundland,  235,  237,  241,  247,  248,  249, 
250.  251,  252,  257,  258,  259,  260,  262,  267, 
270,  271,  272,  273,  274,  2S1,  2S2,  2S4,  2S5, 
2S6,  2S8,  289,  294,  296,  297,  300,  307,  309, 
310,311,315,316. 
N'ewhaven,  240,  261. 

Newport  {sloop) ,  22q.     { See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Newspapers  :  — 

Post  Boy  and  Advertiser,  122. 
North  America,  122. 

Britton    {sloop),  the,  299.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
burying-ground,      1S6.         {See    also 

Burying^-places.) 

Carolina,  329,  230,  231,  232,  233,  236, 

238,  239,  240,  245,  246,  2^7, 

249,     251,     252,   25s,   250, 

258,  259,  260,  262,  264,  266, 

267,  26S,  269,  270,  271,  274, 

276,  278,  279,  280,  281,  2S2, 

2S5,  290,  293,  294,  205,  296, 

297.  298.30^.  303,305.  3>3. 

314.317- 

End,  181,  1S2,  183,  1S4,  185,  186,  1S7, 

1SS-9,   190,   191,    192,  195,  196, 

199,  202,  203,  211,  213,    215,  221, 
223,  224. 

sundry  inhabitants  of  the,  207. 
new,  meeting-house,  21S.     {See  also 

Meeting-iiouses.) 
water  mills,  21S.     {Seealsso  Mill.) 
Northampton,  150,  151,  152,  153,  155,  157, 162, 

179. 
Northticld,  156. 
Notary  Pubhck,  292. 
Notes  see  Sureties  or  Bonds. 
Nova  Scotia,  244,  257,  259,  266,  270,  272,  273, 
277,279,280,281,    2S2,    2S5, 
291,   292,  293,294,  297,300, 
304,310,  311,   314,3151  3'0, 

{schooner),  the,  273,  275,  376, 
2S0,  2S4,  2S6,  287,  289,  290, 
291,  292,  295,  296,  29S1  301, 
302.     {See  also  Ships,  eVc.) 

Oath  of  freedom,  130. 
Oath.s,  133. 


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Oil,  9,  24,  34,  70. 
linseed,  224. 
Old  burying  place,  192.     {See  also  Burying 
places.) 
meeting-house,    1S4.     {See  also   Meet- 
ing-houses). 
State  House,  123. 
Olive  {sloop),  the.  276,  290,  292. 

Branch    {schooner),    the,   275.      {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Oliver    street,     104,    106,    in.       {See    also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Oliver's  bridge,   191.     {See  also  Bridge.) 
dock,   2,  103,  109,   113,  114,  119,  124, 
183,214.  {See  alsoV^ha.rves,  etc.) 
Olives,  22. 
Onions,  77. 
Orange   street,  1S9,   19S,  201,  205,  206,  224. 

{See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Ordnance,  7,  202. 
Orkney  Island,  274. 
Overseers  of  the  Poor  see  Poor. 

Painters,  223,  240,  250,  256,   267,  330.     (5^^ 

also  Trades.) 
Paoli  (^r/>),  the,  315.  {See  also  Shi'ps  etc.) 
Paper  manufactory,  256. 
Papers  :  — 

miscellaneous,  i. 

original,  1. 
Parliament  of  England,  126. 
Passengers'  names   on  schooner    Patience, 

243- 
brig  Elizabeth,  244. 
sloop  Swallow,  244. 
Patience  {schooner),  the,  243. 

and  Judith  {shlj)),  the,  2^6.     {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Pattoon  [pattern]  makers,   236.     {See  also 

Trades.)     ■ 
Patty  (5/00/),  the,  295. 
Peace  and  Plenty  {brigantine),  the,  251. 
Pearl  {schooner),  the,  260.    {See also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Pedlars,  232. 
Peggy  {schoo?ier) ,  the,  267,  275,  2S0. 

{sloop),  the,  249,  252,  262,  304. 
and  Hannah  {brigantine),  the,  274. 
Pell  {brigantiyte),  the,  253. 
Pellican    {sloop),   the,    229,   231.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Pemaquid,  152. 
Pembroke  {briga;^tiiie),  the,  2^6.  {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Perambulations  see  Surveys. 
Perriwig  makers  see  Peruke  makers. 
Peruke  makers,  285.     (^^^  fl/50  Trades.) 
Petition  of  Andrevir  Hall,  131-32. 

Samuel  Wentworth,  210. 
Phenix  {brig) ,  the,  290. 

{sloop),  the,  24s,  252,  264,  270,274, 

290,  295,305,314.  {See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 

Philadelphia,  100,  231,  239,  245,  246,  247,249, 

250,  252,   256,  257,  260,  261, 

262,   264,   265,  2615,  268,  269, 

270,  272,   274,  275,  276,   277, 

27S,   280,    281,  282,  283,  2S5, 

2S6,  2S7,  2S8,   2S9,   291,  292, 

294,  295,   297,   299,  300,  302, 

303.   304.  305.   306.  308,  309, 

31O1  3".  312,  313.   314.  316, 

317- 

grant,  100. 

Philip    and    Mary    {brigantine),   the,   240. 

■{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Phillip's  wharf,  iSSo     {See  also   Wharves, 

etc.) 
Physicians,  234,  235,  241,  242,  24S,  249,  252, 
254,  258,  261,  263,  26S,  269,  270,  271,  276, 
279,  ■  2S2,  283,  290,  302,  303,  304,  307,  308,- 
310,  315. 
Pickles,  55,  S4. 
Pictures,  37,  40,44,51,59,67,  70,  76,  78,  83,86. 


Pill  {brigantine) ,  the,  266.     ( See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Pilots,  254.     {See  also  Trades  or  Callings.) 
Pine   Apple    {sloop),   the,   235.     {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Pipers,  277.     ( .See  also  Trades  or  Callings.) 
Piscataqua,  246,  247,  24S,  25S,  260,  264,  279, 

280,  290,  30S,  317. 
Pitch,  35. 
Plate,  37,  41. 
Polley  {schooner),  the,  247,  267. 

{sloop),  the,   249,  264,  266,  268,269, 
279.  30S,  3'0- 
Polly  {bri"-antine),  the,  259,  272,  2S9,  297. 
{schoo7ier),  the,  314. 
{sloop),  the,  246,  259,  262, 2S0,  285, 2S9, 
316.     {See  also 'iihK'ps,  etc.) 
Pond  street,  197,  209,  210.    {See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
Pool's  wharf,  1S3.   {See  also  Wharves,  etc.) 
Poor :  — 

Overseers  of,  61,  84,  126. 
list  of,  loi. 
Poppett  {brig) ,  the,  294.     ( See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Pork,  II,  14,  15,  16,  17,  20,  22,  23,  27,  29,  31, 

33,  4S.  5°.  53.  SS,  56,  68,  69,  76,  73,  Si. 
Port     arrivals,     245-52.       {See     also     Im- 
migrants.J 
Cumberland,  296. 
Porto  Rico,  273. 
Portuguese,  281. 
Portsmouth,  125,  151,  152,  277. 
Post    Boy  and  Advertiser,  122.     {See   also 

Newspapers.) 
Potash  makers,  278.     ( See  also  Trades.) 
Potatoes,  5,  9,  22,  67,  70,  Si,  85.     {See  also 

Vegetables.) 
Potters,    314.      {See   also   Trades    or  Call- 
ings.) 
Powder  see  Arms  and  Ammunition. 

horn,  88. 
Pratt  {ship),  the,  2S2,  292,  299,  303. 
Prince  of  Orange  {sloop),  the,  2S3.     {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
street,  193,  197,  204,  211.     {See  also 

Streets,  etc.) 
oiWaXes  {ship),  the,  26\. 

Portingal   [Portugal?],  the,  236. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Printers,   236,   269,  313.     {See  also  Trades, 

etc.) 
Priscilla,  the,  246,  2S2,  300. 

{schooner) ,  the,  28S. 
Prosperity  {brigantine),  the,  2-i^.     {See also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Providence,  245,  255,  256,  265,  295,  29S. 

{sloop),    231,    261.       {See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Province,  the,  see  Massachusetts  Bay,  Prov- 
ince of. 
Provisions,  122. 
Pudding  Lane,  104,  105,  107,   loS,    115,  122, 

124,  195.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Purchase     {sloop),    the,     314.       {See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
street,  120.       {See  also   Streets, 
etc.) 

Quaker  lane,   107,  loS,  123,  124.     {See  also 
Streets,  etc.) 
meeting-house,  124,  188,  226.     {See 
also  Meeting-houses.) 
Quakers,  100,  iSS. 

Quebec,  249,  250,  252,  253,  254,  260,  270,  272, 
274,  2S1,  2S2,  2S8,  292,  293,  295,  297,  300, 
301,  305.  306,  307,  311,  3:6,  317. 
Queen  street,  223.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Queen's   chapel,    1S5.     {See  also  Meeting- 
houses.) 

Rainbow  {schooner),  the,  281,  300,  306,  311. 
{sloop),  the, 265, 2^2,  277,  281.    {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 


Index  of  Subjects. 


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Ranger  {schooner) ,  the,  24S. 

\sloop),  the,  347,  250,  352,  356,  360, 
26S,  371,  379,  392,  394,  295,  296,  29S, 
301.303.306,307,363,311,  313,316. 
(  See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Rangers,  The,  2S3.     {See  also  Troops.) 
Raynsford  lane,  193.     {See also  Streets,  etc.) 
Razors,  45. 

Reading,  145,  151,  154,  157,  163. 
Rebecca,  the, 240,  278,313.     {See also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Receipts,  land,  14. 

Records,  documents,  etc.,  127,  321-29. 
of  the  Council,  127. 
Colonial  : 
Vol.  I.,  : 33-41- 
II.,  142-45- 
IV.,  145-52. 
v.,  153-57, 
Court : 
Vol.  VI.,  162. 
Redding  see  Reading. 
Rents,  2,  3. 
Repairs,  5,  27. 

Reports,  106,  107,  loS,  113,  121. 
Representatives,  house  of,  126,  127. 
Restoration  {ship),  the,  234. 
Revenge  (5/00/) ,  the,  236.     {See also  Shi-pa, 

etc.) 
Rhode  Island,   229,  233,  23S,  240,  254,  256, 
258,  26a,  263,  265,  2^,  276,  2S7,  292,  295, 

313.315- 
Rialto    {ship),th.e,   294.     (6'^^  also   Ships, 

etc.) 
Ribbon  weavers,  236.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Richard  and  John  {skip),  the,  235. 
Riga  {ship),  the,  233. 
Robert  {sloop),  the,  230. 

and     Elizabeth     {ship),     the,     234. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Ropemakers,  1S5,  206,  212,  217,  220,  225,  233, 

266.     ( See  also  Trades,  etc.) 
Ropewalk,  1S5,  206,  207,  213,  217,  220,  225. 
Rose    {sloop),  the,   372.     {See  also   Ships, 

etc.) 
Rosin,  9. 

Rossuni  see  Rosin. 

Rowley,  14S,  149,  151,  154,  155,  157,  244. 
-Roxbury,  145,  14S,  149,  151,  152,153,  154,  155, 

157,  159,   170,  iSl,  201,  202,  209,  309. 

Royal  Artillery,  122,  316. 

Regiment,  244.     {See  also  Troops.) 
Charlotte  (*r/^««</«^),  the,  24S.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Ruby  {schooner),  the,  266. 

{sloop),   the   254,   255,   266,   276,   291. 
{See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Rumney  marsh,  204. 

Saco,  146,  148. 

commissioners,  146. 
Saddle,  19,  33,  34,  50,  61,  65,  75,  S2. 
Saddlers,  291,  302. 
Sailmakers,  225,  233,  239,   242,  256,  263,  269, 

276,  278,  317,  320.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Sailors  see  Mariners. 

Salem,  114,  142,  148,  149,  150,  151,   152,  153, 
'54.  15s.  'S6.  159.  245.282,  296,  3"i6. 
street,  i0,  201.      {.'iee  also  Streets, 
etc.) 
Salisbury,  153,  160. 
Salley  {brigantine),  the,  256,  260. 

{sloop),  the,  245,   247,  249,    272,  276, 
2S5,  2S9,  313. 
Sally   {schooner) ,  the,  269,  275,  279,  30S,  314. 
{ship),  the,  100,  264,  266. 
{sloop),  the,   294,29s,   300,  306,   307, 
309,316.     {.See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Salt,  1 1,  17,  74,  77,  Si,  S3,  122,  1S2,  215. 
house,  182,  1S3,  iQO,  204. 
lane,  205.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
works,  215. 
Salutation  Tavern,  216.    {See  (j/.?o  Taverns.) 
Sandwich,  244. 


Sarah,  the,  235,  271. 

{sloop),  the,     231,   291.       {See   also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Satin,  38. 

Savage's  wharf,  190.     {See  also  Wharves  ) 
Sawyers,  330.     ( See  also  Trades.) 
Scarlett's     wharf,     190,     203.        {See     also 

wharves.) 
School  street,  213,  222.     {See  also  Streets.) 
house,  224. 
masters,   23S,  243,   257,  276,  2S4,  2S5, 

297.301.304.  305- 
scholars,  list  of,  243,  318^  319. 
School  House  lane,  185.      {See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
Schools,  South  writing,  31S,  319. 

visitation  of,  31S,  319. 
Sconce  see  Beacon. 

Sconce  Lane,  120.      {See  also   Streets,  f^c.) 
Scorton   Polley    {sloop),   245.         {See  also 

Ships,   etc.) 
Scotland,  251,  259,  27S,  281. 
Seaflower  {sloop),  the,  230  232,  235,  241,  252, 

25S,  274,278,308,317. 
Sea  GuJl  {sloop),  the,  313.  {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
street,  190,  211.     {See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Sebella  see  Sibella. 
Secretary,  the,  126. 
Sedgewick  {ship) ,  the,  236.   ( See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Selectmen,  61,67,  Si,  89,  126,  127,  14S,  237, 
266,  321,331. 
list  of,  loi. 
Semeset  see  Somerset. 

Sencua  {sloop),  yyg.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Servants,  2S7,  28S. 
Sewer  see  Drains. 

Sheafe  street,  223.     {See also  Streets.) 
Sheepscott,  297. 
Sherborn,  177. 

Sherburn  (s/00/),  the,  248.  (S^e a/so  Ships.) 
Ship  street,  200,  209,  211,  216,  217,  224.     {See 
also  Streets,  etc.) 
builders  see  shipwrights. 
Wrights,  213, 232,  242,  244,276,296,  321. 

{See  also  Trades.) 
yards,  123. 
Ships,  vessels,  etc.,  229,  230,  231,  233,  334, 
23s.  236,  237,  23S,  239, 
240,  241,  242,  243,  244, 
245,  246,  247,  24S,  249, 
250,  251,  252,254,255, 
256,  257,  258,  259,  260, 
261,  262,  263,  264,  265, 
266,  267,  26S.  269,  270, 
27i,;272,  273',  274,  275, 
276,  277,278,  279,  2S0, 
281,  282,283,  2S4,  285, 
286,  287, 288,  289,  290, 
291,  292,  293,  294,  295, 
296,  297, 298,  299,  300, 
301,302,303,304,305, 
306,307,30s,  309,  310, 
311,312,313,  316,317. 
man-of-war,  15,  2S4. 
sails,  S,  16,  32,  49,  52, 

61,65,68. 
boats,  16,  35,  43,61,  72. 
oars,  35,  61. 
cable,  43,  49. 
Shoemakers,  232,  234,  236,  251,  254,  257,  261, 
264,  205,  269,  272,  276,  2S0,  281,  2S3,  2S5, 
29s.  29S,  299,  304,  30S,  312,  313,  315,  316. 
{See  also  Trades.) 
Shoes,  4,  II,  13,  14,  16,  iS,  20,  22,  23,  24,  27, 
29.  30.  33.  .37.  39.  41.  42.  44.  47.  4S,  So.  5'. 
52.  55.  57.  65.  66,  68,  70,  Si.  82,  S3,  84,  86. 
Shopkeepers,    225.       {See    also  Trades   or 

Callings.) 
Shrimpton's    lane,    194.     {See   also  Streets, 

etc.) 
SiheWa  {brigan tine),  the,  267,269,272,   275. 
{.See  also  Ships,  etc.) 


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Sign  of  tlie  Bull,  iS6.     (Stv  «/5o  Taverns.) 
Silk,  37,  3S,  39,  41,00.  , 

dyer,  270,  310.     (See  a/so  Trades.) 
Silver,  4,  9,  10,  12,  75,  S6. 

smiths,    236,    290,    317.        (See    also 
Trades.) 
Sixty-fourth    Regiment,      312.       (See    also 

Troops.) 
Slaughter-house,  211,  214. 
Snowhill,  211. 

street,  220.     (See  also  Stieets.) 
Snuff,  25,  3S,  69. 

Soap,  2,  5,  6,  13,  15,  16,  iS,  31,  24,  26,  27,  30, 
3'.  ih  45.47.  S3,  61,  6q,  77,  Si. 
boilers,  249,283,  296,  300.     (See  also 
Trades.) 
Society  (5/00/) ,  the,  239.     (See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Soldiers,  236,  240, 246,  247,  249,  250,  254,  262, 
263,  264,  265,  267,  26S,  272,  2S2,  283,  286, 
289,  293,  296,  297,  29S,  299,  301,  302,  309, 
310,  311,  312,  315,  316,  330.  (See  also 
Troops.) 
Somerset  (5/00/), the,  252.    (See  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Southack's  square,  220.     (See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
South   Battery,   17,  SS,    107,    123,    125,    1S2. 
(See  also  Batteries.) 
Carolina,  230,  231,  232,  235,  239,  242, 
254,  256,  263,  264,  2S0,  2S3,  291,  293, 
306,  315. 
End,  iSi,  186,  187,  1S9,  196,  197,  19S, 
202,  209,  211,  212,  213,  216,  217,  225. 
Hould,  229. 

meeting-house,  198.    (See  also  Meet- 
ing-houses.) 
writing  school,  31S,  319.     (See  also 
School.) 
Sparrow  (sloop),  the,  290.     (  56'^  also  Ships, 

etc.) 
Spectacles,  74. 
Speadwell  or  Speedwell  (brig),  300. 

(brigaritine),    the, 

236. 
(schooner) ,     the, 
245,  250,  264,  2S7, 

295.  297- 
(sloop),  the,  229, 
231,  235,  236,  240, 
242,  245,  250,  264, 
2S7,  295,  297,  301, 
303,  305.  307.  309. 
312,  314.  316. 
(See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Spinning-wheel,   31,   32,   36,   70,   76,  So,  Si;, 

86. 
Springfield,   144,  148,  149,   150,  151,  153,   154, 

■55.  156,  157.  162. 
Squaril  see  Squirrel. 
Squid  (schooner) ,  the,  262,  272,  2S5,  310. 
Squirrel  (brig),  the,  265,  292,  304. 
St.  Andrews    (sloop),  the,  307.      (See  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Augustine,  314. 
Christopher's,  231,  234,  235,240,  260,  277, 

296,  305. 
Croix,  2S9,  291,  294,  300,  303,  307. 
Croix,  the,  2S7,  306. 
Elizabeth    (schooner),   the,   261.      (See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Eustatia,  24S,  250,  26S,  276,  282,  292,  293, 

302. 
Johns,  260,  274,  2S9,  293. 
Kitts,  307,  309. 

(brig),  the,  297.     (See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Martin's,  245,  251,  255,  256. 
Peter's,  260. 
Peter  and  St.  Andrew  (sloop) ,  235.   ( See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Thomas,  241,  305,  307. 
Uber,  246. 


Stamford  or  Standford  (sloop),  the,  247,  249, 

252,  26S,  279.     (See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Starch,  77. 

Starr  tavern,  207.     (See  also  Taverns.) 
State  House,  Old,  123. 

street,  123, 125.    (See  also  Streets, f/c.) 
Still  house  see  Distilleries. 
Stationer,  280. 

Staymakers  see  Corset-makers. 
Sterling  (sloop),  the,  289,  293.      (^'^i*  also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Castle,  276. 
Stoughton,  296. 
Streets,  highways,  awrf  byways  :  — 

new,  to  lay  out,  107,  121,  126,  127. 
to  widen,  104,  107-8,  112,  126. 
rearrangement,  105-21. 
Milk,   Mackrel    Lane,  King,   Water, 
Leverett  Lane,  Maccarty's  Court,  Pud- 
ding Lane,     Joylift's    Lane,   Atkinson, 
Oliver,     Balterymarch,     Qiiaker  Lane, 
Horn  Lane,  Leverett,  Common,  Bread, 
Mackrel,  Purchase,  Sconce  Lane,  Lev- 
erett, Washington,\Villiams  Court,  Con- 
gress,   Kilby,   Batterymarch,   Sudbury, 
Henchmann's  lane,  Green  lane.  Coney's 
lane,  School  House  lane,  Union,  Linch 
alley,  Newbury,  Shore,  Lynn,  Orange, 
Winter,   Sea,    Bennet,    Fish,   Marlbor- 
ough,  Lime  alley.  Long  lane.  Middle, 
Summer,  Charter,  Prince,  Shrimpton's 
lime,  Marsh  lane.  Creek  lane,  Hanover, 
Love,  Cross,  Fleet,  Salem,  Hull,  Trea- 
inount,   Cambridge,   Cow    lane,   Pond, 
Cold,  Ship,  Beer  lane,  Salt  lane,  Anne, 
Frogg    lane,   School,    Atkinson    lane. 
Brattle,  Snowhill,  Queen,  Sheafe,  West, 
Southack's   square.       (See  also  under 
several  names.) 
Succeedvvell  (sloop),  the,  239. 
Success  (brigantine),  the,  235,  241,  254. 
(schooner),  the,  2S6,  299. 
(ship),  the,  236. 

(sloop),  the,  23S,  252,  257,  259,  261, 
270,    274,    2S6,   314.      (See    also 
Ships,  etc.) 
Suckey.     See  Sukey. 
Sudbury,  14S,  150,  152,  154,  155. 
Sudbury  street,  1S2,  194,  215,  221,  222.     (See 

also  Streets,  etc.) 
Suffield,  156. 
Sugar,  2,  15,  23,  35,  39,  47,  67,  73,  75,  77,  82. 

baker,  263,  270,  300. 
Sukey  (ship),  the,  308. 

(sloop),  \.he,  313.  (Seealso  Ships,  etc.) 
Summer  street,  192,  196,  20S,  215,  217,  222, 

224.     (See  also  Streets,  etc.) 
Sureties  o;- bonds,  14. 
Surgeons,  296. 
Surrenam  [Surinam],  229,  230,  231,  232,  238, 

239.  240,  304. 
Surveyors,  2S8,  311,  312. 
Surveys,  12,  104-21. 
Susan  (sloop),  the,  252,  263. 

and  Sarah  (sloop),  231. 
Susannah  (schooner),  the,  246,294,  295,  306, 

307.  309- 
Susanna  (sloop),  the,  258,  264,  276,  279. 
Swallow  (brigantine),  the,  234,  2S0. 

(sloop),  the,  244,  249,  253,  254,  255, 
257,  250,  261,  263,  264,  267,  270, 
273,  275,  27S,  2S0,  2S3,    2S9,  291, 
29S1  301,  307.  310. 
Swan  (sloop),  the,  229.  (See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Swansey  [Swansea],  279. 
Swift  (brigantine) ,  the,  252. 
Sybella  (sloop),  283. 

Sylvia  (sloop),  301,  302.  (See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 

Tailors,  236,  245,  252,  255,  259,  260,  264,  272, 
275,  283,  2S5,  291,  292,  295,  298,  300,  302, 
303,  306,  3:1,  315,  317.  (See  also 
Trades.) 


Index  of  Subjects. 


349 


Tallow,  6,  13,  35,  59,  Si. 

chandlers,  in,  197,  240,  261.     (See 
also  Trades.) 
Tanneries,  124,  220. 
Tanners,  104,  111,140,190,220,302,306.    (See 

also  Trades.) 
Tannery  lane,   190,  222.     {See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
Taunton,  262. 
Tape    makers,    321.        {See    also     Trades, 

etc.) 
Tar,  I,  17,  27. 
Taverns  : 

Blue  Anchor,  12. 
Brazen  Head,  122. 
Bunch  of  Grapes,  133,  237. 
Sign  of  the  Bull,  1S6. 
Castle,  205. 
Starr,  207. 
Salutation,  216. 
Taxes  :  — 

Excise,  126. 
Tea,  16,  35,  39. 
Teneriff,  241,  2S9. 
Tertuda  [Tortugas  ?] ,  234. 
Thankful  {schooner),  the,  290. 

{sloop),  the,  255. 
Thames  {ship),  the,  2S6,  299. 
Themes  {briffantine),  the,  266,  2S2. 
Thomas  (5/2;/),  the,  242,   265,   275,  284,298, 
30S, 
and  Samuel  {ship),  the,  270,  2S2. 
Three  Brothers  {schooner) ,  the,  293. 

Friends    {sloop),   247,   24S,  265,  266, 
269,  270,  271,  275,  277,  27S,  2S1,  2S2, 
291,  29s,  304,  306,  307,  30S. 
Marys  {ship),  the,  240. 
Partners    {sloop),  the,  251,  263,  276, 
2S0.     {See  also  Ships.) 
Timber,  i,  22,  62,  63,  72,  77. 
Time-piece,  S3. 
Tin,  32,  59. 
Tobacco,  6. 

tobacconists,  271,   311.     {See  also 
Trades.) 
Tomahawk,  44. 
Topsam  see  Topsham. 
Topsfield,  149,  152,  155,  157,  159. 
Topsham,  233,  240. 

Tools,  I,  3,  5,  7,  S,  9,  II,  14,  16,  19,  20,  24,  27, 
35.  43.  45.  47.  50,  51.  52.  53.  55.  57.  59.  61, 
_     65,70,71,72,73,74,77,78,83,84. 
1  ortola,  274. 

Tortuda  [Tortugas  ?],  234,  235. 
Town  treasury,  126. 
to  rebuild,  126. 
.dock,  iSi,  1S4,  202,  224,  225. 
slip  see  dock.  | 
House,  208,  329. 
records,  321-29. 
Trade,  126,  249. 

Traders,  244,  245,  246,  249,  250,  253,  256,  257, 
25S,  259,  260,  261,  262,  263,  264,  265,  268, 
269,  270,  271,273,  274,  276,  277,  278,  279, 
280,  281,  2S2,  2S3,  286,  287,  288,  289,  290, 
291,  292,  293,  294,  295,  299,  300,  301,  302, 
303.  305.  307.  30S,  309.  3'0.  3'2.  313.  3'6. 
3"7- 
Trades  or  Callings  :  — 

cordwainer,  3,  232,  239. 
carpenters,  122,  124,  214,  219, 
221,  223,  225,  233,  256,  244, 
247,  249,  250,  251,  252,  253, 
254,  255,  256,  259,  263,  266, 
268,  275,  282,  2S5,  292,  294, 
295,  296,  297,  301,  302,  304, 
306,  309.  3>6,  330. 
barbers,  285,  294,  295,  303,  306, 

31 1>  315. 
blacksmiths,  21,  122,  124,  125, 
182,  186,  189,  197,  199,  200, 
205,  211,  213,  214,  216,  225, 
232,  236,  263,  270,  271,  274, 
278,  2S3,  285,  291,  307,  330. 


Trades  or  Callings  :  — 

bakers,  123,  260,  263,  268,  2S0, 

2S1,  2S3,  292,  295,311,  314. 
curriers,  11,  124,  236,  2So. 
gunsmiths,  124. 
chair  makers,  124,  239. 
chaise  makers,  124,  277. 
boat  builders,  77,  125,  iSS,  215, 

273.  275.  314- 
man,  212. 
ship  joiner,  61. 
brewers,  103,  197,  198,316,247, 

250,311. 
masons,  21,  42,  193,   214,   244, 

285,  290,  296,  306. 
joiners,  221,  223,  232,  233,  235, 

237.  239.  259,   298,   302,  303, 

307. 
soap  boilers,  249,  283,  296,  300. 
blockmakers,    103,     113,     1S5, 

1S9,  2S3,  294,  316. 
tanners,  104,  in,  190,  220,  302, 

306. 
dyers,  276,  284. 
tallow  chandlers,  in,  197,  240, 

261. 
waiters,  317. 
ropemakers,  1S5,  206,  212,  220, 

225,  233,  266. 
goldsmiths,  191,204,236,  262^ 

263,  271,  295,300,307. 
weavers,  192,  233,  236,  247,  277, 

2S3,   284,   29S,  30S,   314,   316, 

330. 
music  teachers,  306. 
chocolate  grinders,  330. 
butchers,  211,  214,    254,    264, 

267,  271,  292,  294,  300,  301, 
312. 

mariners,  1S3,  191,  192,  193, 
212,  226,  227,  22S,  230,  231, 
232,  233,  236,  237,  23S,  239, 
240,  241,  242,  243,  253,  25s' 
256,  257,  258,  259,  260,  261, 
263,  264,  265,  266,  267,  268, 
270,  271,   272,    273,  274,  275, 

276,  277,  279,  2S0,  2S5,  286, 
2S9,  290,  291,  292,  295,  296, 
297,    298,   299,  300,  301,  302, 

311,  312. 
gardeners,  291,  303. 
wigmakers,  113. 
printers,  236,  269,313. 
leather  dressers,  213,  242,  301. 
sawyers,  330. 

shipwrights,  213,  232,  242,  321. 
coopers,  49,  214,  234,  236,  23S, 

239,  242,  250,  251,  254,  262, 

268,  269,  274,  283,  284,  285, 
292,  295,  298,  304,  306,  307, 
330. 

housewrights  see  Carpenters. 

pipers, 277. 

varnishers,  221. 

painters,  223,  249,  250,  256,  267, 

271.307.330- 
hosiers,  224,  240,  247,  2S6,  303, 

317- 
bricklayers,  219,  233. 
glovers,  224,  232,  23S,  279. 
tape  makers,  321. 
shopkeepers,  225. 
sailmakers,  225,  233,  239,  242, 

263,  269,  276,317,320. 
shoemakers,  232,  234,  236,  257, 

261,  264,  265,   269,   271,   272, 

277,  281,  283,  285,  290,  295, 
29S,  299,  304,  305,  306,  308, 

312,  313. 
locksmiths,  236,  247. 
upholsterers,  233,  234. 
bleachers,  277. 
vvhcehvrighls,  285,  293. 
pattoon  [pattern  I  makers,  236 


350 


City  Document  No.   lOU. 


Trades  or  Callings  :  — 

surveyors,  2SS,  31 1,  312. 

silversmilhs,  236,  290. 

caulkers,  314,  330. 

lace  makers,  236. 

corset  makers,  306. 

milliners,  236. 

ribbon  weavers,  236. 

tailors,  236,  245,  249,  260,  264, 
272,  275,  277,  2S3,  2S5,  292, 
29s.  29S,  302,   306,   311,   315, 

3'7- 

millwright,  302,  30S. 

lanners,  241,  245,  247,  24S1,  249, 

253,  254,  266,    261,  262,  263, 

265,  266,  267,   26S,  270,  271, 

272,  273,  279,  2S3,  2S5,  2S7, 
2S9,  290,  291,  292,  294,  296, 
297.  29S,  302,  304,  305,  306, 
30S,  309.  311.  314.  315.  316, 
3"7- 

tobacconists,  21 1 ,  31S. 
button  makers,  236. 
clothiers,  306,  30S. 
woolcombers,  236. 
bookbinders,  293. 
watchmakers,     237,    261,    2S4, 

285,  2SS,  296,  312. 
nailers,  29S. 
engravers,  237,  23S. 
cape  makers,  23S. 
cabinet  makers,  239,  240,  317. 
bookkeepers,  260. 
husbandman,  242. 
clockmakers,  26S,  29S. 
fishermen,   204,   243,    244,  24S, 

252,  253,  262,    269,   271,  272, 

273,  276,  2S9,  300,  301,  303, 
310. 

silk  dyer,  276. 
jeweller,  246,  275. 
coachmen,  263,  293,  317. 
hatters,  246,  271,  3S1,  295. 
distillers,  250. 
saddlers,  291,  302. 
engineers,  253,  264,  266. 
pilots,  254. 
peruke  makers,  2S5. 
dancing  masters,  2S3.  {Seealsn 
jinder  theii-  several  heads.) 
Training  field  see  Boston  Common. 
Treamount  Street,   196.     {See  also  Streets, 

etc.) 
Treasury,  public,  126. 

Tristram,  the,  271,277.    {See also  Ships, ^^c.) 

Troops,  122,  226,  244,  245,  254,  255,  257,  260, 

265,  2S2,  2S3,  2S7,  293,  294,  304,  309,  310, 

311,  313,  317. 

True  Britton   {bri'ffatithie),  the,   24S.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Trumpets,  65. 

Truth  and  Daylight  {ship),  the,  232. 
Tryal  {schooner)',  the,  246,  25S,  260,  263,  273, 
291. 
{sloop),  the,  229,  230,  232,  235,246,269, 
2S7.     (5<?e  «/so  Ships,  ^/<r.) 
Turk  Island,  231,  297,  303,  313. 
Turpentine,  17,  35. 
Twenty-fifth  regiment,  261. 

ninth  regiment,  2S7,  293,    294,   310, 

313.317- 
Two  Brothers  {^sloop),  the,  230,  231,239,241, 
2S3>  254. 
(s//;)>),  the,  304. 
Friends  {sloop),  231,  254,  255,  265,  310, 

315. 
Sisters  {sloop),  233,  251,  255,  257,  259, 
2S4. 

Under  [?],  the,  294. 
Union  {brig'),  the,  292. 

{sloop)  ,ih.e.,  231,236,  246,  271.     {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Union  street,  1S7.     {See  a/so  Streets,  etc.) 


United  Committee,  223. 
Unity  {brig),  the,  2S9. 

(s/oo/>),the,  230, 247,  249,  250,  255,  26S, 

274,  279,  309.     {See also  Ships,  etc.) 

Upholsterers,  233,  234.    -(.SV^  a/50  Trades.) 

Vanson  {brigantine),  the,  256. 

{brig),  the,  245.     {See  also  Ships, 
etc.) 
Varnishers,  221.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Vegetables,  5,  9,  22,  50,  61,  67,  70,  Si,  85. 
Velvet,  37,  38,  41. 
Vigo,  27S. 

Vigorus  {schooner),  the,  297. 
Vinegar,  33,  50,  61 . 
Vineyard  {sloop),  the,  233. 
Virgin  {sloop),  the,  295. 
Virgin's   Venture   (sloop),    the,   235.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Virginia,  229,  230,  231,  232,  256,  267,  300,  302, 

306. 
Visitation   of  South   Writing   School,  31S, 

319.     {See  also  Schools.) 
Votes,  126,  127. 

Wafer,  45'. 

Waiters,  317.   (.Sf^o/soTrades  or  Callings.) 

Walnut,  26, 40,  43,  51,  52, 54,  56,  57.  67,  7S.  §5. 

Wannam,  244. 

War,  the  late,  123. 

Wards  or  Precincts  :  — 

Ward  No.  III.,  330. 
IV.,  330. 
VI.,  321-29. 
VI.,  330. 
VII.,  330. 
X.,  330. 
XI.,  330. 
XII.,  330. 
Warehouses,  2,  5,  loS,  109,  no,  113,  122,  123, 
125,    1S2,  1S3,    iSS,   1S9,  191, 
193,    194,  197,    199,   202,  208, 
213,  214,  215,  219,  221,  222. 
one  hundred  and  seventy-five, 
consumed  in  fire  of  March 
20,  1750,  126. 
Washington     street,    122,    124.       {See  also 

Streets,  etc.) 
Watch,  41. 

makers,  237,  261,  2S5,  2SS,  296,  312. 
( See  also  Trades.) 
Watchmen,  330. 
Water  mill,  iSS,  218.     {See  also  Mill.) 

street,  28,  76,  104,  105,  107,  loS,  109, 
110,  III,  112,  115,  116,  118,  119,  121, 
123,   124,  198",  199,  20S.     {See  also 
Streets.) 
Watertown,  145,  148,  149,  150,  151,  158,  160. 
Wax,  59. 
Weatherell    {ship),   296,     307.       {See    also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Weavers,  192,  233,  236,  247,  277,  283,  298,304, 

30S,  316,  330.     {See  also  Trades.) 
Weights  and  measures,  6,  12,  23,  26,  28,  32, 
33,  36,  40,  46,  56,  58,  60,  61,  66,  67,  69,  74, 

77.  SS. 
Wells,  146. 

commissioners  of,  146. 
Wendell's  wharf,  8,  123. 

shops   on,     destroyed    by  * 
fire,  124,  125.     {See  also 
Wharves.) 
Wenham,  151,  155,  156,  157,  162. 
West  India   rum,  19.      {See  also  Liquors, 
Wines,  etc.) 
meeting-house,  122.     {See  also  Meet- 
ing-houses) . 
street,  224.     {See  also  Streets.) 
Westfield,  150,  154,  155. 
Weymouth,  145,  14S,  149,  151,  152,  153,  154, 

ISS.  1S7.  163,173,241,256. 
Wharves,  etc.  :  — 

Oliver's  dock,  2, 103,  109,  114,  119, 
124,  183,  214. 


Index  of  Subjects. 


351 


Wharves,  etc. :  — 

Wendell's  wharf,  S,  123. 
Griffen's  ■wharf,  123. 
town  dock,  iSi,  1S4,  202. 
Phillips'  wharf,  1S2. 
Barnes'  wharf,  1S2. 
Pool's  wharf,  1S3.      \ 
Savage's  wharf,  190. 
Scarlett's  wharf,  igo. 
Butler's  wharf,  213. 
Long  wharf,  222. 
Hutchinson's  wharf,  224. 
AVheeler's  Pond,  iSi. 
\Vheehvright,  293.     {See  also  Trades.) 
White  Haven,  24 1. 
Widows,  22S,  231,  232,  233. 

list  of,  22S. 
Wig,  so,  56,  6S,  7S,  7S. 
block,  33. 

maker,  213.     {See  also  Trades.) 
William  (hriffantine),  the,  26S,  2S4,  296. 
{ship),  the,  315. 
{sloop),  the,  254,  265. 
and  James,  23S. 

and   Mary  {hnffaiitine),  the,    232, 
256,  265.     {See  also  Ships,  etc.) 
Williams    court,    122.      {See    also    Streets, 

etc.) 
Willingmind  {sloop),  the,  255,  257. 
AVillmott  {bri£'),ihe:,  2S7.  {See  also  Ships.) 


Wills :  — 

William  Webster,  221. 
"Windmill,  219.     {See  also 'M.iW.) 
Windsor,  30S. 

{sloop),  the,  307,  316,  317.     {See 
also  Ships,  etc.) 
Wine  coopers,  294.     {See  also  Trades,  s/c.) 
Winter-Bourn    {ship),  the,  237.     {See  also 

Ships,  etc.) 
Winter  street,  1S9,  190,  191,  199,  220.     {See 

also  Streets,  etc.) 
Woburn,  145,  14S,  149,  150,  151,  152,  153,  154, 

^$Z,^  'S7>  160. 
"Wolf  {brigantine),  the,  251,  274,  313.     {See 

also  Ships,  etc.) 
Wood,  4,  5,  S,  9,  II,  12,  iS,  21,  22,  24,  30,  31, 
35.  36,  42.  43.  45.  SI.  59.  61,  62,  63, 
64,  69,  71,  7S,  S7,  123. 
cord,  2.  IS,  17,  21,  24,  2S,  29,  31,  II, 

35.  47'.  50.  S3.  55.  79.  §2,  S3,  84,  85. 
in  dwellings,  to  discountenance,  126. 
■Wool,  65,  86. 

cards,  29,  88. 

combers,   236,    260,    2S4.      {See    also 
Trades,  etc.) 

Yarmouth  {sloop),  the,  247,  2S6. 
"Vork,  153. 

York    {sloop),  the,  233.      {See  also   Ships, 
etc.) 


INDEX  OF  NAMES. 


Aaciye,  17S. 
Abbat,  149. 
Abbie,  159. 
Abbilt,  136. 

Abbot,  149,  150,  153.  165,  167. 
Abbott,  133,  134,  220,  241,  279. 
Abbute,  162. 
Abby,  15s,  157. 
Abdee,  165,  170. 
Abell,  133,  134. 
Abernathy,  296. 
Abrahams,  274,  321,  324,  330. 
Acher,  269. 
Ackley,  i,  Sg. 
Ackors,  169. 
Ack  worth,  313. 

Adams,  136,  139,  141,  143,  144,  162,  177,  194, 
215,241,293,306,  307,  318,  319,  320,321, 

323- 

Adamson,  304. 

Adarson,  305. 

Adarton,  291,  306. 

Addams,  145,  146,  147,  14S,  149,  152,  154,  161, 
164,  165,  166,  169,  171,  173,  176,  177. 

Addington,  145,  151,  164,  17S,  330. 

Addison,  312. 

Adger,  153. 

Adkins,  195. 

Agar,  133,243. 

Ahajar,  252. 

Aiers,  244. 

Ainsworth,  171. 

Air,  124. 

Aires,  161,  219. 

Airy,  271. 

Aitken,  259,  26S. 

Akely,  321. 

Akins,  248. 

Albespe,  260. 

Albey,  142. 

Albispe,  261. 

Albye,  143,  150. 

Alcock,  153,  165,  292,  310. 

Alcocke.  133,  134,  136,  146. 

Alden,  150,  236. 

Alderidge,  176. 

Alderman,  139. 

Alderton,  166. 

Aldis,  176. 

Aldishe,  140. 

Aldridge,  137,  144,  153,  173,  176,  263. 

Alen,  226,  227. 

Aleworth,  134. 

Alexander,  162,  179,  iSo,  317,  325. 

Alford,  2,  89,  1 19,  161,  167,  191. 

Alin,  151. 

Aline,  142. 

Alkin,  297. 

All,  31.. 

Allcock,  2,  89. 

Alldis,  15S. 

Alleine,  166. 

Allen,  3,  89,  113,  120,  125,  133,  134,  136,  139, 
141,  143,  144,  14S,  156,  164,  166,  16S,  169, 
1S2,  18S,  203,  20S,  209,  21S,  22S,  233,  239, 
240,  243,  249,  252,  254,  256,  274,  2S0,  2S4, 
2S8,  302,  31S,  319,  322,  326,  327. 

Alleyne,  139. 


Alliburton,  259. 

Allice,  161,  179. 

AUin,  148,  150,  153,  156,  160,  173,  176,  177. 

Alline,  179,  iSo. 

Allise,  140. 

Allison,  305. 

Allord,  162. 

AUward,  257. 

Allyn,  156,  165,  285. 

Alvares,  281 . 

Alverd,  179,  iSo. 

Am,  241. 

Ambros,  142. 

Ambrose,  29S. 

Ameil,  318. 

Amery,  151. 

Ames,  144,  320. 

Amesbury,  312. 

Araey,  167. 

Amistreale,  153. 

Araory,  150,  251,323. 

Amos,  149,  27S. 

Amsden,  161. 

Anderson,    140,   151,  229,  235,  252,  261,  276, 

2S4,  293. 
Andrew,  152,  156,  159,  160,  161. 
Andrewes,  J35,  136,  137,  146. 
Andrews,  140,  156,  160,   165,   167,    171,    17c; 

212,  239,  251,  266,  272,  2S9,  320,  323. 
Andrus,  162. 
Angel,  175. 
Anger,  140.     - 
Angerson,  295. 
Angier,  146,  292. 
Angur,  147. 
Angus,  30S,  310. 
Annabel,  270. 
Ansley,  316. 
Anthony,  277,  302. 
Antill,  165. 
Antrum,  142. 
Antwisdal,  236. 
Apleton,  137,  156,  157,  320. 
Appleton,  4.  89,  317. 

Apthorp,  5,  S9,  100,  125,  2S2,  295,  297,  329. 
Aram,  237,  23S. 
Archard,  149. 
Archer,  133,  141,  262. 
Archibald,  269. 
Ardolle,  22S. 
Arive,  2S8. 
Arly,  241. 
Armes,  179. 

Armitage,  138,  139,  16S,  220,  23S.  ^ 

Armott,  312. 
Arms,  327. 
Armstrong,  319. 
Arnall,  140,  163,  173. 
Arnit,  27S. 
Arnol,  143. 

Arnold,  23^,  235,  240,  310. 
xVrnoIl,  136. 
Arringtf)n,  231 . 
Arthur,  165. 
Asburn,  26S. 

Ash,  245,  285,  2S8,  291,  307. 
Ashber,  156. 
Ashburn,  269. 


Crrr  Document  Xo.   100. 


Ashdon,  174. 

Ashley,  153,  155,  166. 

Ashly,  235.  ^ 

Ashton,  330. 

Askins,  316. 

Aspinwall,  133,  134,  143,  i6g. 

Aslell,  233. 

Asting,  150. 

Astwood,  139. 

Aswood,  137. 

Aterey,  173. 

Atherton,  13S,  151,  171,  172. 

Atkins,  152,  161,  164,  165,  233,  246,  247,  262, 

271,  274,  2S5,  290,  302. 
Atkinson,    137,   142,    167,   206,  207,  212,  216, 

223,  292. 
AtlenrS9. 
Attwood,  192,  333. 
Atwood,  144,  14s,  153,  157,  15S,  167,  237,245, 

249,  253,  254,  2SS,  259,  261,  263,  264,, 267, 

270,  273,  275,  27S,  2S0,  2S3,  2S9,  291,  292, 

294,  297,  310,  313,  316. 
Aude'bert,  5,  89,  120,  125,  319. 
Audlin,  153. 
Augar,  270. 
Aughterson,  300. 
Augur,  166,  167. 
AuUice,  158. 
Austin,  loi,  103,  104,  105,  ToS,  no,  112,  113, 

114,  115,  116,  117,  iiS,  119,  121,   123,   146, 

150.  IS3.  252,  253,  266,  326. 
Authur,  239,  2S1. 
Avary,   316. 
Averly,  275. 

Avery,  142,  153,  176,  250,  267,  296,  313,  32S. 
Avesson,  157. 
Avis,  166,  183. 
Awry,  15S. 
Ayer,  148,  166. 
,  Ayers,  89,  169. 
Ayres,  156,  1S4,  216. 

Babb,  146. 

Babbage,  1S2,  197. 

Bable,  175. 

Babridge,  14S. 

Bacheller,  163. 

Bachiler,  13S,  143. 

Bachilor,  140. 

Backer,  160. 

Bacon,  144,  14S,  152,  159,  160,  171,  174,  175, 

176.  265,  319,  320. 
Badcock,  167,  172,  290. 
Badger,  152,  252,  262,  267,  207. 
Bagle,  17s 
Bagley,  i6'2,  174. 
Bagnell,  268. 

Bailey,  89,  90,  151,  174,  2S6,  290,  296. 
Baily,  173,  174,241,  271,  311. 
Baird,  261. 
Baker,  6,  90,  113,  114,  124,  135,  137,  139,  141, 

142,  1^4,  14s,  146,  14S,  151,  :S3,  154,  163, 

164,   165,  166,  167,  170,  171,  175,  176,  179, 

211,  23S,  240,  251,  252,  256,  263,  274,  27S, 

297,298,301,318,325. 
Balch,  155,  243,325.. 
Balche,  134. 
Balden,  301. 
Baldin,  150. 
Balduin,  148,  269. 
Baldwin,  150,  160,  179,  2S0,  303. 
Baldwine,  145. 
Bale,  145,  168. 
Baley,  168,  214,  254. 
Ball,  145,  146,  155,  156,  15S,  159,  162,  171,  297, 

301,307,318. 
Ballard,  139,  155,  15S,  161,  163,  166,  21S,  230, 

320, 322. 
Ballentine,  165. 
Ballingall,  268. 
Balshe,  133. 
Balston,  164,  167,  16S. 
Balstone,  133. 
Bambridgc,  136. 


Banantin,  252. 

Banckes,  146. 

Bancroft,  142,  2S2. 

Band,  156. 

Bane,  2S6. 

Banfield,  2S2. 

Banu;s,  8,  9,  89,  90,  124,  272. 

Banister,  iSS,  190,  199,  20S,  217,  233. 

Bankroft,  154. 

Bapson,  148. 

Barage,  327. 

Barbar,  177. 

Barber,  144,  150,  171,  227,  231,  235,  308,  322, 

Barbor,  239. 

Barbore,  141. 

Barbur,  164,  176,  177. 

Barcker,  141. 

Barclay,  276. 

Barely,  247. 

Bardall,  179. 

Bardin,  87,89. 

Bardon,  10. 

Barger,  239. 

Barker,  140,  151,  152,  154,  162,  166,323. 

Barkr  [Barker?],  154. 

Barloe,  179. 

Barlow,  146. 

Barmalyne,  269. 

Barnad,  98,  124. 

Barnard,  150,  151,  154,  162,  165,  i65,  174,  178, 

179,  227,  294,  303,  324. 
Barnat,  165,  242. 
Barnes,  10,  89,  90,  124,  141,  143,  152,  153,  iSSi 

161,  164,  175,  182,  203,  220,  226,  236,  240, 

244,  247,  26S,  285,  300. 
Barney,  i6i5. 
Barns,  161. 
Barnssley,  2S4. 
Barny,  135. 
Barr,  275. 

Barrat,  147,  156,  168,  198,  203. 
Barratt,  295. 

Barrel!,  143,  198,  203,  204,  255,  300,  313. 
Barret,  146,  153,  219,  253,  259,  263,  272. 
Barrett,  loi,  146,  179,  29S. 
Barrey,  285. 
Barrill,  143. 
Barritte,  161. 
Barroc,  268. 
Barron,  247. 
Barrone,  141. 
Barrow,  294. 
Barry,  2S4,  286. 
Barsham,  13S. 
Barsto,  160. 
Bartelniew,  141. 
Bartholniew,  155,  168. 
Bartholmewe,  136. 
Bartholomew,  179. 
Bartholomewe,  138. 
Bartlet,  138,  149,  151,  154,  156,  157,  250. 
Bartlett,  136,  iSo,  271,  305. 
BarUles,228. 
Bartol,  150. 
Barton,  152,  :S6,  314. 
Bartux,  296. 
Bascker,  260. 
Bascomb,  180. 
Bascome,  150. 
Bass,   162,  173,   193,  238,   247,  255,  266,  274, 

282,291,295,318,319,320. 
Basse,  135,  144,  147,  157. 
Basset,  10,  90,  125,  169. 
Bassett,  163. 
Bast,  303. 
Bastowe,  137. 
Baswell,  288. 
Batchelor,  14S,  149. 
Batchelr  [Batchelor],  136. 
Batchiler,  147,  150. 
Bate,  137,  151,  152,  173,  174,  175. 
Bateman,  134,  141,  142,  160,  164,  166,  16S,  173. 
Bates,  137,  138,  139,  156,  158,  163,  273. 


Index  of  Names. 


355 


Batholmew,  i6S. 

Batsons,  146. 

Batt,  150,  151,  169,  272. 

Batte,  i3g. 

Battel  1,  237. 

Batte  He,  176. 

Battellee,  176. 

Batter,  137,  139. 

Battle,  147. 

Baxter,  11,  S9,  T24,  134,  173,  236,  244,  260. 

Bayard,  2S5,  319. 

Bayey,  149. 

Bayle,  160. 

Baylev,  S,  n,  149,  162,  163,  321,  326. 

Bayly,  140,  145,  147,  149,  150,  151,  153,  155. 

Bazin,  31S. 

Beach,  169,  297. 

Beachamp,  142. 

Beadseley,  137. 

Baal,  249,  252. 

Beale,  137,  139,  151,  155,  174,  175. 

Beales,  147. 

Beals,  264,  2S0. 

Bean,  273,  300. 

Beard,  143,  150,  153,  167,  270,  2S5. 

Beardsley,  264. 

Beares,  13S. 

Bears,  255,  279. 

Bearsto,  176. 

Beaton,  124. 

Beauchamp,  206. 

Beaver,  290. 

Beck,  169. 

Becke,  136. 

Beckman,  235,  242. 

Bedford,  236,  274. 

Bedforde,  22S. 

Bedgood,  240. 

Bedortha,  162. 

Bedwell,  166. 

Bee,  276. 

Beecher,  134. 

Beekman,  229.  . 

Beels,  2S7. 

Beers,  147. 

Beetlle,  227. 

Beffington,  291. 

Beg,  304. 

Begaloo,  160. 

Begolo,  160. 

Beighton,  12,  90,  log,  112,  114. 

Belchar,  134,  140,  161. 

Belcher,  53,  95,  139,   150,  166,  16S,   173,   1S7, 

199,  202,  209,  21S,  219,  221,  304,  306,  319. 
Belden,  152. 
Belding,  179. 

Belknap,  14S,  161,  167,  369,  319. 
Belknop,  163. 
Bell,  137,  193,  214,  229,  230,237,  251,  269,  2S6, 

292.  304.  312.  31S,  320,  331. 
Belligner,  236. 

Bellingham,  137,  141,  1S3,  1S4. 
Belnap,  270. 
Bels,  245. 
Beman,  160,  171. 
Bemen,  171. 
Beinis,  167. 
Bend,  16S. 
Bendall,  135. 
Bender,  324. 
Bendor,  303. 
Benel,253. 
Bcnliam,  133. 

Benjamin,  134,  148,  149,  17S. 
Beiine,  176. 

Bennet,  137,  139,  iji,  16S,  169,  243. 
Bennett,  54,  S9,  124,  1S4,  239,  271,  2S0. 
Bennit,  205. 
Bennoi,  307. 
Benselcy,  137. 
Benson,  154,  175,  176,  262. 
Bent,  140,  266,  311,  316. 
Bentley,  12,  91. 
Berbett,  227. 


Berger,  99. 

Bergman,  309. 

Bernard,  136,  14S,  164. 

Berry,  142,   174,  1S4,   196,  2S7,  291,  295,  319, 

32S. 
Bersto,  170. 
Bessell,  153. 
Bessin,  315. 
Bethune,  222,  329. 
Betsham,  137. 
Betty,  2S0. 
Bevrs,  17S. 
Bickford,  150,  152. 
Bickmore,  13,  90. 
Bicknel,  174. 
Bicknell,  1S9. 
Bidfeild,  141. 
Biggilo,  158. 
Biggs,  I3S- 
Bigolouh,  17S. 
Biles,  30S. 

Bill,  150,  156,  161,  164,  229,  233,  294. 
BiUindg,  143. 
Billing,  141,  147,  172. 
Billingham,  23S. 
Billings,  151,  160,  323. 
Bimelbe,  172. 
Bingham,  315. 
Bingley,  151,  167. 
Binney,  2S7,  302,  327. 
Birch,  171. 
Bircher,  13S. 
Birchford,  254. 

Bird,  143,  144,  151,  160,  171,  241,  259,  319. 
Bisco,  160. 
Biscom,  321. 
Biscomb,  301. 
Bishop,  143,  159,  171,  251. 
Bishope,  142. 

Bishopp,  137.  , 

Black,  150,  246,  262,  2S9,  309,  322. 
Blackborne,  139. 
Blackden,  284. 
Blackdon,  308. 
Blackdoor,  261. 
Blacke,  143,  160. 
Blackeleach,  136. 
Blackman,  54,90,  14S,  160,  171. 
Blackmon,  55, 
Blackmore,  239,  257. 
Blackston,  169. 
Blackstone,  133,  238. 
Blackwell,  167. 
Blagden,  259. 
Blagdon,  257. 
Blague,  164,  169. 
Blair,  269,  29S,  300,  305,  313. 
Blaize,  234, 
Blake,  13,  14,  42,  90,  91,  125,  139,  143,  145, 

14S,  153.  164,  171,  172,  176,  243,  252,  267, 

277.  287,303,315,  330. 
Blanchar,  163. 
Blanchard,  141,    145,  i65,   174,  23S,  256,   2S4, 

317- 
Blanton,  143. 
Blany,  153. 
Blasdell,  327. 
Bhitt,  154. 
Blazdell,  162. 
Bleake,  272. 
Bleay,  235. 
Bligh,  152,  163. 
Blin,  239,  294,  304. 
Blindman,  141. 
Blinn,  241. 
Blish,  226. 
Bliss,  162. 
Blisse,  142,  162. 
Blodgett,  31S. 
Bloget,  145. 
Blogget,  160. 
Bloice,  17S. 
Bloise,  139. 
Blondell,  241. 


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Blood,  141,  15S. 

Blossam,  244. 

Blott,  136. 

Blount,  195. 

Blovel,  315. 

Blow,  2S1. 

Blower,  161. 

Blowers,  25S. 

Bloyce,  141. 

Bloyett,  137. 

Blumfeild,  136. 

Blunt,  162. 

Blushe,  166. 

Blynn,3i3. 

Blyth,  330. 

Blythe,  166. 

Boabston,  164. 

Boade,  146.  ' 

Boaini,  241. 

Boardman,  152,  153,  229,  236,  240. 

Boden,  147,  169. 

Bodie,3C9. 

Bodman,  169. 

Bodwell,  166. 

Boeames,  166. 

Bogle,  167. 

Boies,  15,  S9,  92. 

Boilestone,  226. 

Bointon,  140,  156. 

Bois,  319. 

Boles,  170. 

Bolt,  166. 

Bolter,  175. 

Bolton,  16S,  J71. 

Boltwood,  17S,  179,  iSo. 

Bond,  146,  160,  161,  165,  174,  222,  265,  269. 

Bonighton,  147. 

Bonner,  165,  240,  249,  279. 

Bonyngne,  243. 

Boodey,  263. 

feoone,  16S,  215. 

Booru,  244. 

Bootefishe,  136. 

Booth,  146,  155. 

Borden,  271. 

Bordman,  145,  15S. 

Borell,  163. 

Boreman,  136,  156,  172. 

Borland,  15,51,91,99,  109,  112,  215. 

Bosset,  161. 

Bosweth,  249. 

Bosworth,   135,    137,  148,  152,  155,  17s,  176, 

271,  295. 
Boucher,  315. 
Bouker,  163. 
Boules,  146. 
Boulter,  145,  147. 
Boulton,  143,  171 . 
Bound,  251. 
Bounde,  138. 
Bourbonnel,  315. 
Bourden,  17S. 
Bourke,  260,  2SS. 

Bourn,  16,  101,  105,  109,  117,  uS,  125,  326. 
Bourne,  136,  141. 
Bourroughs,  247. 
Boutineau,  314. 
Boutwell,  139,  163. 
Bovey,  330. 
Bow,  iSi,  194. 
Bowcker,  22S. 
Bowden,  262. 
Bowdoin,  103,    104,    105,    107,108,    109,    no, 

III,  112,  113,  116,  117,    iiS,  119,    120,  121, 

127. 
Bowelis,  140. 

Bowen,  139,  150,  171,  227,  257,  2S4. 
Bowes,  181,  2S6,  321,  329. 
Bowker,  157. 

Bowles,  16,  17,  S9,  125,  155,  166,  24S,  27S,  293. 
Bowman,  133,  17S,  301,  304. 
Bowstreete,  139. 
Box,  123,  321. 
Boyard,  351. 


Boyce,  125. 

Boyd,  293,  29s,  304,  316. 

Boyde,  277,  305. 

Boyden,  144,  177. 

Boyer,  311. 

Boyes,  247,  263. 

Boyles,  2S4. 

Boyleston,  170. 

Boynton,  154,  157. 

Boyse,  139,  142. 

Bozworth,  16S,  :75. 

Brace,  259. 

Bracket,  137,  143,  14S,  150,  151,  153,  155,  173, 

320. 
Brackett,  168,  323. 
Bradberry,  140. 
Bradbuth,  154. 
Braddick,  229,  236. 
Brade,  158. 
Braden,  275. 
Bradeway,  153. 
Bradford,  102,  142,    149,    166,   236,    244,    246^ 

256,  267,  269,  290,  302,  305,  324. 
Brad  hurst,  170. 
Brading,  165. 
Bradish,  16S. 
Bradlee,  31S. 

Bradley,  171,  251,  292,  313,  322. 
Bradshaw,  151 ,  323. 
Bradstreet,  147,  152. 
Bradstreete,  136,  137. 
Bragdon,  146,  2S3. 
Brailsford,  56,  124. 
Brakenbury,  134,  135,  151. 
Braley,  279. 
Braman,  157. 
Brancen,  i<(6. 
Branch,  144. 
Brand,  133,  145,  147. 
Brandishe,  14O. 
Brandon,  168.  237. 
Brane,  172. 
Branfield,  260. 
Branker,  134. 
Brarboun,  154. 
Brarye,  179. 

Brattle,  17,  91,99,  161,  1S9. 
Bray,  16S,  288,  314. 
Brayde,  234. 
Brazier,  319,  326. 
Bread,  153,  155,  157,  163. 
Breck,  17,  91,  92,  139,  171,  320,  323. 
Breeck,  160. 
Breed,  232,  244,  316,  322. 
Brenock,  313. 
Brenton,  135,  293,  302. 
Brett,  230,  25S,  283,  287,  299. 
Breuster,  151. 
Brewar,  145. 
Brewer,  135,  142,  152,  154,  15S,  171,  195,  200,. 

325. 
Breznia,  282. 
Briant,  253,313,  316. 
Brick,  144. 
Bricke,  177. 
Brickhead,  234. 
Bridge,  136,  139,  140,  151,  164,   192,  214,  225, 

250,  2S0. 
Bridgeman,  180. 

Bridges,  141,  144,  151,  163,  271,  312. 
Bridgewater,  226> 
Bridgham,  90,  143,  153,  154,  164,  16S,  190,192,, 

246. 
Bridginan,  153. 
Brien,  260,  298. 
Brigden,  1:^7. 
Brigford,  18,89. 
Briggam,  138. 
Briggs,   18,   90,  165,  171,  174,  211,  216,    217,- 

226,  256,  264,  271. 
Brigham,  161. 
Bright,  18,  19,  56,  57,  58,  qo,  91,  125,  136,  144.- 

150,  160,  290. 
Brightman,  254. 


Index  of  Names. 


357 


Brigs,  271. 

Brike,  151. 

Brilesford,  90,  243. 

Brimmer,  327. 

Brinley,  321,  32S. 

Brianen,  2S9. 

Brinnon,  276. 

Brinsmead,  150. 

Brinsmeade,  13S. 

Brintnall,  321. 

Brisco,  141,  165. 

Briscoe,  161. 

Brise,  159. 

Briskow,  142. 

Britton,  232. 

Broad,  150,  2S3. 

Broadbear,  2S3. 

Broad  street,  263. 

Brocas,  2S2. 

Brock,  142,  247,  262. 

Brockington,  271. 

Brocks,  310. 

Broclebank,  157. 

Brodwell,  314. 

Broig,  302. 

Bromfield,  90,  222,  2S2. 

Bronsdon,  161,  i56,  iSS,  199,  200,  213. 

Brood  well,  316. 

Brook,  240,  272. 

Brooke,  137,  139,  145,  146. 

Brooker,  234. 

Brookes,  145,  151, 

Brooking,  167. 

Brooks,  151,232,241,262,277,  2S1,  292, 
30S. 

Broughton,  167,  193. 

Broune,  155,  157. 

Brounett,  259. 

Browen,  162. 

Brown,  5S,  60,  89,  90,  92,  102,  124,  160, 
185,  190,  227,  235,  240,  243,  249,  250, 
255,  259,  261,  263,  266,  267,  2S1,  2S3, 
293.  301.  302.  303.  3041  306,  309,  310. 
313,  317,  31S. 

Browne,  19,  60,  133,  134,  13S,  136,  138, 
140,  141,  144,  145,  148,  149,  150,  iS'i 
154,  156,  157,  158,  163,  164,  167,  169, 

193.  323- 
Browning,  168,  293. 
Browninge,  13S. 
Bruce,  267,  275,  290,  294,  30S. 
Bruer,  157. 
Brumfeild,  161. 
Brumigin,  2S6. 
Brumit,  255. 
Brumskett,  25S. 
Brush,  160. 
Bry,  153. 

Bryan,  240,  247,  272. 
Brj'and,  30S. 

Bryant,  151,  233,  265,  273,  275,  278,  28S,  2 
Bryan,  260. 
Bryon,  245. 
Bryson,  293. 
Buck,  140,  253,  29S. 
Buckan,  2S4. 
Buckannan,  296. 
Buckelay,  255. 
Buckenloss,  296. 
Bucker,  306. 
Buckford,  152. 
Buckland,  136. 
Buckley,  91,  169,  1S3,  310,  31S. 
Buckmaster,  170. 
Buckminstr  [Buckminster],  T77. 
Bucknam,  61,  89,  124,  158. 
Bucknell,  153. 
Buckner,  167. 
Budd,  167. 
Bufford.  2S6. 
Bugbec,  170. 
Bugbcy,  159,  170. 
Bugby,  133,  134. 
Bugenan,  270. 


179. 

251, 
290, 
3'i. 

139. 
152. 
■71. 


Bulckley,  136. 

Bullinch,  19,  20,  49,  89,  90,  142,  225,  272. 

Bulgar,  134. 

Bulkeley,  139,  142,  2SS. 

Bulkely,  20. 

Bulkley,  150. 

Bull,  13S,  163,  165,  175,  190,  232,  240. 

BuUard,  141,  149,  158)  16S,  176,  177. 

BuUen,  141. 

BuUey,  247. 

Bullifant,  227. 

Bullin,  154,  177. 

Bulling,  257. 

Bullis,  167. 

Bullock,  143. 

Bumstead,  321,  331. 

Bumsted,  140,  161. 

Buncar,  136. 

Bunting,  282. 

Burback,  310. 

Burbank,  155. 

Burbanke,  140. 

Burbeck,  31S. 

Burch,  299. 

Burcham,  139. 

Burden,  13S. 

Burdick,  31S,  323. 

Burdsall,  139. 

Burges,  218,  221. 

Burgin,  311. 

Burgis,  165,  168. 

Burk,  20,90,  260,  261,  272,  306,  311. 

Burn,  28S. 

Burnap,  163. 

Burnell,  166,  192. 

Burnes,  282. 

Burnet,  21,  124,  152,  252,  309. 

Burnett,  90. 

Burnham,  150,  276. 

Burnm,  150. 

Burns,  148,  254. 

Burr,  133,  134,  157,  174.  17s.  226. 

Burrage,  142. 

Burrel,  269. 

Burrell,  165,  166,  174. 

Burril,  157. 

Burrill,  158,  163. 

Burrington,  185. 

Burrough,  224. 

Burroughs,  234,  259,  309,  311,  319. 

Burrow,  305. 

Burslin,  133. 

Burslyn,  134. 

Burt,  144,  155,  157,  162,  iSo,  252,  297. 

Burthen,  15S. 

Burtin,  315. 

Burton,  136,  166,  292,  296,  300,  30J. 

Bury,  146. 

Busbey,  138. 

Busby,  145. 

Bush,  146,  17S. 

Bushnell,  297. 

Bushon,  261. 

Bushrodd,  180. 

Buss,  152. 

Busse,  129. 

Buswell,  141,  160. 

But,  172. 

Butcher,  154,  164. 

Buteler,  161. 

Butlar  [Butler?],  135,  136,  316. 

Butler,  62,  90,  139,  144,  14s,  156,  164,  166,  168, 

169,201,203,213,238,  24S,  262,  273,  284, 

291,  297. 
Butrick,  144. 
Butt,  160. 
Butter,  14S. 

Butterfeild,  143,  156,  158,  167. 
Buttcrick,  154. 
Butterworth,  140. 
Butters,  265. 
Huttler,  253. 
Buttller,  227. 
Button,  135,  142,  247. 


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Buttolph,  141,  151,  169. 
Buxton,  156,  159. 
Byam,  142,  156,  15S. 
Byfield,  164,  294. 
Byley,  162. 
Byram,  138. 
Byrditl,  137. 
Byrn,  29S. 
Byxbe,  159. 

Cablle,  227. 

Cadole,  271. 

Cadwell,  153, 

Cady,  17S. 

Cahoone,  240. 

Cain,  250,  301. 

Cairel,  265. 

Cakebread,  135,  154, 

Calden,  26S. 

Calder,  261. 

Caldwell,  315. 

Caleb,  276. 

Calef,  21,    22,   62,  6S,   66,  104,  110,111,  112, 

117,  iiS,  123,  124,  1S7,  246,  255,  261,  304. 
Caleff,  264. 
Calender,  161. 

Calf,  266,  290,  29S,  314,  323,  325. 
Calfe,  90. 
Call,  149,  150,  322. 
Callahan,  360,  272. 
Callahane,  29S. 
Calland,  173. 
Callehan,  272. 
Callender,  233,  307. 
Callo,  251. 
Caloon,  264. 
Calvad,  23S. 
Caman,  174. 
Cambal,  251. 

Cambell,  272,  273,  2S9,  314. 
Camble,  16S,  254,  287. 
Cambridge,  306. 
Camer,  169. 
Camerin,  277,  2S7. 
Cameron,  259,  264,  2S0,  300,  304. 
Cammeron,  312. 
■  Camp,  317. 
Campbell,   195,  200,  232,  250,  25S,  264,  277, 

296.  330- 
Camron,  259.  , 

Candash,  91. 
Cannon,  167,  309. 
Canot,  277. 
Cantlebury,  175. 
Canturen,  259. 
Canutt,  311. 
Capen,  135,  137,   14S,  152,  153,  165,  171,  172, 

324- 
Carary,  152. 
Carby,  275. 
Caree,  156. 
Carell,  315. 
Carewell,  290. 
Carey,  197,  271,  285,330. 
Carington,  137. 
Carlen,  312. 
Carleton,  143. 
Carlett,  2S2. 
Carmichall,  2S3. 
Carnes,  319,  321,  331. 
Carney,  274,  306. 
Caroline,  294. 
Carpenter,  140,  166,  251, 
Carr,  252,  253. 
Carran,  251. 
Carre,  160. 
Carreck,  91. 
Carrel,  257,  263. 
Carrell,  290. 
Carren,  25S. 
Carrill,  2S8. 
Carriwood,  276. 
Carrol,  248. 
Carroll,  90,  124. 


Carslake,  242. 

Carter,  135,  13S,  143,  144,  154,  169,  207,  210, 

312. 
Carthew,  161,  160. 
Carthy,  28S. 
Carton,  257. 
Cartwright,  279. 
Carty,  312. 
Carver,  165. 
Carwitheus,  201. 
Cary,  231,  232,  233,  261,  306,  329. 
Casely,  138. 

Casey,  169,  170,  244,  270,  2S4,  2S6,  328. 
Cashman,  271. 
Casneau,  go,  375,  297,  305. 
Casney,  255. 
Cassell,  22. 
Cassey,  246. 
Casswell,  22. 
Casten,  310. 
Castle,  165,  167, 
Caswall,  91. 
Caswell,  234. 
Cathcart,  231,  2S0. 
Cathwright,  267. 
Caton,  274. 
Cattom,  311. 
Caul,  314. 
Caule,  140. 
Cauly,  153,  284. 
Cavenaugh,  289,  290,  291,  292,  293,  295,  296, 

301. 
Caveneaugh,  298. 
Cavenough,  262. 
Cawkin,  142. 
Cayne,  139. 

Cazneau,  134,  303,  313,  32S. 
Cearl,  232. 
Ceasey,  248,  251. 
Chabrito,  2S5. 
Chad,  30S. 
Chadborn,  145. 
Chadorne,  145. 
Chadwell,  150,  163. 
Chadwick,  155,  15S. 
Chadwicke,  133,  134,  147. 
Chafe,  138. 
Chafey,  2S6. 
Chaliver,  276. 
Chalton,  247. 

Chamberlain,  159,  229,  240. 
Chamberlaine,  14S. 
Chamberlen,  158. 
Chamberlin,  139. 
Chamberline,  iSS,  230. 
Chamberlyn,  169,  175. 
Chamberly'n,  174,  175,  176. 
Chambers,  256,  311. 
Chambrlin  [Chamberlin],  143.    ' 
Champion,  169. 
Champne,  166. 

Champney,  147,  154,  323,  326,  331. 
Champneys,  147. 
Champnyes,  137. 
Chancey,  154.I 
Chancy,  152.  ' 

Chandler,  67,  90,  149,  156,  197,  254,  262,  294. 
Chanler,  140. 
Chapen,  154. 
Chapin,  144,  173. 
Chaplaine,  137. 
Chaple,  241. 
Chaplin,  157,  172. 
Chapline,  142. 
Chapman,  135,  153,    169,   247,  261,  294,  297 

316,  31S,  324. 
Chappell,  140. 
Chapron,  265. 
Chapun,  141. 
Chard,  147,  155,  168. 
Charlag,  294. 

Chase,  133,  135,  233,  250,  302,  315. 
Chasley,  262. 
Chaulkly,  144. 


Index  of  Names. 


359 


Chauncey,  164. 

Chaandler,  140. 

Checkley,  23,  iii,  125,  157,  169. 

Cheenery,  177. 

Cheeny,  170,  171,  177. 

Cheesebrougrh,  134. 

Cheeseholme,  137. 

Cheever,  23,  no,  125,  144,  155,  166, 

Cheevers,  91,  149,  155,  175. 

Cheiny,  159. 

Chelett,  144. 

Cheney,  13S,  14S. 

Cheny,  14S,  151. 

Cherry,  319. 
Chester,  284. 

Chevalier,  241. 

Chevelier,  25S. 

Chichester,  234. 

Chicke,  170. 

Chickering,  141,  150,  155,  176. 

Chickley,  90. 

Chicklie,  161. 

Chickly,  144. 

Chickry  [Chickory?],  141. 

Child,  147,  17S,  230,  263,  324. 

Childe,  133,  167,  16S. 

Childs,  170. 

ChiUd,  160. 

Chinery,  176. 

Chipman,  245,  303,  315. 

Chisman,  239. 

Chock,  169. 

Christian,  251. 

Christopher,  192,  302. 

Christy,  266. 

Chubbuck,  151,  154,  174,  175. 

Church,  102,  133,  144,  158,  179,  262, 
301,  307.309. 

Churchill,  26S. 

Chuse,  263. 

Claey,  24. 

Claire,  257. 

Clap,  147,  14S,  149,  154,  156,  162,  169 
176,  270,  32S. 

Clapp,  13s,  137,  139,  179,  2S6,  292. 

Clarey,  250. 

Clark,  24,  84,  gi,  115,156,  179,  181, 
189,  192,  194,  207,  221,  236,  240, 
247,  251,  256,  259,  264,  270,  2S7, 
29s.  305,  309.  310,  3",  312,  313. 
3'S,  319- 

Clarke,  139,  140,  141,  145,  146,  147, 
152,  153,  154,  156,  157,  161,  162, 
166,  i5S,  169,  170,  173,  177,  179, 
223,  226,  230,  233,  243,  24S,  257, 
27s,  278,  279,  322. 

Clarkson,  274,  295. 

Clary,  179,  260. 

Cleane,  147. 

Cleanesby,  150. 

Clearke,  133. 

Cleary,  263. 

Cleas,  309. 

Cleaves,  294. 

Cleavland,  15S,  2S4. 

Cleesbey,  165. 

Cleesby,  165. 

Clefton,  162. 

Clemens,  329. 

Clement,  137,  288. 

Clements,  320. 

Clepp,  144. 

Clerk,  133. 

Clerke,  134,  136. 

Clesby,  161. 

Clesson,  180. 

Clevin,  309. 

Clewly,  309. 

Clifford,  153,  154. 

Clift,  2S4. 

Clinston,  313. 

Clipton,  141. 

Cload,  166. 

Cloe,  169. 


16S,  169. 


282,  2S9, 


17M72, 


IS3, 

184 

242, 

243 

2SS, 

290 

315. 

316 

149. 

151 

164, 

165 

202, 

2IS 

261, 

264, 

Cloise,  17S. 
Clooke,  144. 
Clough,  142,  147,  161,  165,  166,  1S4,  186,  iSS, 

'90.  19s.  196,  201,  219,  319,  321,  327,  330. 
Clouse,  262. 
Clout,  166. 
Cloys,  154. 
Clues,  273. 
Cluston,  256. 
Clutterbucke,  161. 
Coakly,  320. 
Coalborne,  141. 
Coates,  230. 
Coats,  255. 
Cob,  272. 
Cobb,  90,  124,  234,  239,  241,  243,  255,  281,  303, 

304,  320. 
Cobbet,  139,  152. 
Cobbett,  258. 
Cobbitt,  141,  156. 
Cobham,  167,  16S. 
Coby,  165. 
Cock,  152,  20^. 
Cockeram,  139. 
Cockeran,28S. 
Cockery,  287. 
Cockle,  299. 

Cockran,  260,  264,  271,  2S4,  286,  293. 
Cockren,  262,  2S3. 
Cocks,  90,  266. 
Coddington,  137. 
Coden,  229. 
Codnar,  J64. 

Codner,  200,  235,  247,  265. 
Codogan,  146. 
Coe,  136, 
Coffe,  260. 
Coffen,  24S,  251. 
Coffin,  25,  90,  255,  256,  272,  277,  287,  318,  319, 

321,324- 
Coffyn,  149,  150. 
Coflin,  274. 
Cogesvvell,  137. 
Coggan,  142. 
Coggeshall,  134. 
Coggin,  135. 
Coghlin,  2S7. 
Coghran,  25S. 
Cogswell,  241,  276. 
Cohoons,  166. 
Coignand,  231. 
Coin,  277. 
Coit,  265. 
Cojo,  209. 
Coke,  170. 
Coker,  162. 
Colbran,  133. 
Colbron,  133. 
Colbrun,  157. 
Colburn,  330. 
Colby,  135,  162. 
Colcombe,  315. 
Coldam,  14S. 
Coldham,  135. 
Cole,  139,  146,  14S,  152,  154,  164,  168,  174,  175, 

266,  282,  298. 
Coleburn,  176. 
Coleman,  138,  150,  151,  152,  155,  164, 179,  251, 

274,  281",  313. 
Coles,  133,  134. 
Colewell,'  238. 
Coley,  90. 
Colhourn,  258,  276. 
Colimer,  143. 
Coll,  253. 
Collacot,  164. 
Collen,  308. 
CoUens,  144,  260,  312. 
CoUer,  178. 
CoUcst,  308. 
Collick,  250. 

Collier,  25,  90,  144,  147,  164,  174,  176,  240. 
Collies,  176. 
Collings,  252. 


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Collins,  13S,  140,   150,   153,  157,  15S,  163,  165, 
iSS,  227,  231,  243,  263,  270,  2QI,  298,310, 

312,324.330- 
Collinson,  273. 
Collis,  2SS. 
ColUshawe,  135. 
CoUjer,  145. 
Collman,  260. 
Collocott,  134. 
Colinan,  197,  210,  24S,  310. 
Colmen,  258. 
Colson,  213,  224. 
Colston,  2Sq. 
Colters,  259. 
Colton,  148,  155,  162. 
Colwell,  302. 
Comas,  265. 
Combes,  295. 
Combs,  246,  2S5. 
Comer,  166. 
Comerin,  25S,  276. 
Comes,  161. 
Comings,  2S5. 
Comins,  142,  241. 
Comners,  312. 
Compton,  306. 
Conant,  133. 
Concklin,  254. 
Cone,  310. 
Coney,  185. 
Conkling,  142. 
Conn,  256. 
Connant,  147. 
Connel,  310. 
Connell,  260,  276. 
Connelly,  289. 
Conner,  90,  254,  271,  279,  2S7,  298,  301,  320, 

330. 
Connet,  255. 
Conney,  149,  164,  246. 
Conniball,  161. 
Connor,  67,  68,  319. 
Conoway,  167. 
Contestine,  270. 
Conun,  29S. 
Convers,  145,  150. 
Converse,  133,  134,  14S,  157. 
Convrse  [Converse],  143. 
Conway,  313. 
Conzenham,  24S. 
Coody,  310. 
Cook,  91,  159,  162,  239,  251,  255,  260,  270,  27S, 

291.  297.309.  314.  316. 
Cooke,  10(5,  III,  136,  137,  141,  142,   144,  145, 

147,  148,  151,  152,  165,  167,  169,  170,  17s, 

177,  178,  179,  187,  227,  244. 
Cookson,  329. 
Cooledge,  178. 
Coolidge,  137,  149. 
Cooley,  162. 
Cooly,  157. 
Coombes,  243. 
Coome,  175. 
Coomes,  175. 
Cooper,  137,  139,  142,  144,  162,  166,  167,  232, 

251,  260,  270,  29s,  314,  318,  320. 
Cop,  141,  150. 
Copeland,  173. 
Copie,  140. 
Copland,  173. 
Copp,  167,  193,  197. 
Coppell,  306. 
Copper,  251. 
Coppinger,  274. 
Corahore,  172. 
Corbet,  174,  292. 
Corbetts,  315. 
Corbin,  170. 
Corby,  271. 
Corbyn,  147. 

Cordis,  258,  291,  295,  298,  301. 
Cordwin,  234. 
Core,  276,  285. 
Corkan,  251, 


Corled,  251. 

Corlet,  144. 

Cormack,  2S3,  312. 

Cornall,  317. 

Cornell,  313. 

Corney,  292. 

Corning,  141,  304. 

Cornish,  149. 

Cornwell,  235. 

Cort,  261. 

Corwin,  14S,  150. 

Coshell,  273. 

Cosquer,  243. 

Costolo,  260. 

Cotnam,  282. 

Cotta,  122,  166,  184. 

Cotte,  150. 

Cottei,  226. 

Cotten,  303. 

Cotter,  257,  2S9. 

Cotterill,  271. 

Cottman,  296. 

Cotton,  26,  90,  91,  13s,  144.  147,  ISS.  240,  290, 

318,326. 
Cotty,  136, 
Couch,  146. 
Coulton,  236. 
Courser,  137,  165,  169. 
Courteous,  146. 
Courties,  iSo. 
Cousens,  167. 
Cousins,  294. 
Coutes,  257. 
Covell,  303. 
Coveney,  29S. 
Coverly,  232,  249,  269,  319. 
Cow,  155. 
Cowdrey,  31S,  319. 
Cowdry,  249. 
Cowdy,  301. 
Cowell,  164,  165,  255. 
Cowels,  161. 
Cowen,  254. 
Cowers,  265. 
Cowes,  308. 
Cowley,  265. 
Cowls,  179. 
Cowman,  146. 
Cowthorn,  270. 
Cox,  25,91,  12s,  152,  153,  287,293,  29s,  307, 

32S,  330. 
Coxe,  149. 
Coy,  168. 
Coytemore,  140. 
Cozwerse,  267. 
Crab,  165. 
Crabb;  133. 
Crabtree,  90. 
Crackborne,  137. 
Cradder,  233. 
Craford,  293. 
Craft,  150,  170,  299. 
Crafton,  270. 
Crafts,  170,  324. 
Crag,  274. 
Crage,  230. 
Craig,  275- 
Craige,  215. 
Craigie,  318. 
Crammer,  318,  322. 
Crample,  305. 
Cranch,  69,  324,  32S. 
Crandon,  271,  299. 
Crane,  172,  313. 
Cranwell,  133,  135. 
Crarey,  16S. 
Crary,  273. 
Craunch,  91. 

Crawford,  165, '276,  277,  304,  322, 
Crawley,  267. 
Cream,  2S0,  311. 
Creed,  2S8. 
Creeke,  167,  2S0. 
Creekee,  294. 


Index  of  Names. 


361 


Creen,3i3. 

Creer,  251. 

Creesy,  169. 

Creken,  245. 

Creon,  257. 

Crispe,  144,  164. 

Crispin,  257. 

Crispp,  226. 

Crithley,  142. 

Croad,  147. 

Crocker,  169,  249,  273,  291. 

Crocket,  146. 

Croell,  317. 

Crofft,  179. 

Crofte,  134. 

Croinbie,  26S,  322. 

Crompston,  236. 

Cromwell,  14S. 

Crouch,  27.  • 

Cronnig,  273. 

Crocker,  254. 

Crosbee,  149, 

Crosbey,  162,  173. 

Crosby,  137,  243,  274,  295,  31S,  330. 

Cross,  69,  71,  90,  124,  2S5,  316. 

Crosse,  140. 

Crosthwayt,  167. 

Crouckshanks,  307. 

Croufot,  251. 

Crow,  149,  167,  228,  273. 

Crowell,  234,  300. 

Crowne,  147. 

Crutf,  231. 

Crumer,  2S6. 

Crumwell,  136. 

Cuff,  243. 

Cull,  263. 

Cullam,  2S0. 

Cumbey,  169. 

Cumings,  149,  245. 

Cumins,  152,  165. 

Camming,  304. 

Cummings,  295,  306. 

Cummins,  272. 

Cumpton,  135. 

Cunabell,  214. 

Cunley,  145. 

Cunniboll,  166. 

Cunningham,  266,  272,  277,  319. 

Cunott,  303. 

Curgenven,  299. 

Curr,  248. 

Curriar,  162. 

Curterett,  23S. 

Curtesse,  T44. 

Curtice,  165. 

Curtis,  134,  140,  152,  IS3,  157.  171.  172.  I73i 

231,  261,  309. 
Curtiss,  159. 
Cushan,  i5[. 
Cushen,  174,  175. 
Cushin,  151,  154. 
Cushing,  26,  72,  73,  90,   loi,   103,  104,   105, 

loS,  109,  no,  112,  113,  114,  115,  116,  117, 

iiS,  119,  121,  124,  125,175,223,278,307, 

309,  3'9.  322,  330- 
Cutler,  152,  175,  191,  232,  242. 
Cutten,  272. 
Cutter,  13S,  141. 
Cuttin,  160. 
Cutting,  300. 
Cutts,  1 48. 

Dad,  311. 
Daily,  134. 
Dafforme,  164. 
Dafforn,  124. 
Dafforne,  203. 
Dager,  276. 
Daggen,  166. 
Daggett,  230,  242. 
Daken,  283. 
Dakin,  166. 
Dale,  167. 


Daley,  267. 

Dalglish,  259. 

Dallaber,  156. 

Dallany,  273. 

Dalls,  325. 

Dalton,  gi,  1 10,  123,  138,  266,  28S, '311,  325. 

Dalyell,  259. 

Dam,  151. 

Damby,  236. 

Damerell,  274. 

Darning,  143. 

Damman,  163. 

Dammarell,  29S. 

Dane,  1C2,  156,  158. 

Danford,  144,  249. 

Danforth,  127,  129,  137,  143,  144,  160,  178, 

327. 

Dangger,  260. 

Daniel,  144,  149, 165,  172,  177,  17S,  1S2. 

Daniels,  29S. 

Danks,  iSo,  253,  254,  263,  273,  300,  304. 

Dannell,  139. 

Dants,  142. 

Darbage,  268. 

Darbey,  251. 

Darby,  173,  215,  289,  290. 

Dare,  152. 

Darey,  300. 

Darge,  244. 

Dark,  309. 

Darky,  236. 

Darling,  241,  248,  2S4. 

Darracot,  319. 

Darricot,  306. 

Darse,  157. 

Dashwood,  245,  261,  310,  319,  325. 

Dasris,  309. 

Dassett,  226,  234. 

Dassette,  140. 

Daufatt,  307. 

Dauson,  141,  ijj. 

Davededs,  312. 

Davenish,  141. 

Davenport,  136,  142,  149,  igi,  160,  164,  171, 
172,  i82,  196,  243. 

Davens,  331. 

Davice,  179. 

Davidson,  314. 

Davies,  138,  141,  143,  144,  146. 

Davis,  91,  99,  124,  136,  140,  143,  146,  148,  149, 
151,  153,  158,  159,  161,  164,  165,  166,  167, 
168,  170,  171,  231,  233,  234,  236,  243,  260, 
265,  269,  270,  271,  272,  27s,  276,  279,  2S4, 
287,  2SS,  290,  293,  294,  295,  29S,  301,  30S, 
312,  320,  324,  32s,  326,  327,  331. 

Davison,  260,  366,  325. 

Davite,  228, 

Davy,  137,  148. 

Daw,  244. 

Dawes,  123,  144,  167,  16S,  320. 

Dawey,  250. 

Daws,  150. 

Dawson,  161,  2S7. 

Day,  91,  136,  143,  144,  149,  151.  158,  162,  169, 
176,  183,  247,  272. 

Daye,  141. 

Dayley,  2S6. 

Deacon,  279. 

Deads,  2S3. 

Deael,  309. 

Dean,  242,  247,  248,  249,  250,  252,  253,  254, 
264,  271,  2S1,  290,  296,  305. 

Deane,  141,  149,  151,  163,  176,  310. 

Deardon,9i. 

Death,  177. 

Debadie,  307. 

Debano,  292. 

Deblois,   2S2. 

De  Blois,  327,  329. 

Decon,  301. 

De  Costa,  32S. 

Decoster,  243,  319. 

Deed,  312. 

Deeds,  296. 


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Deering,'i49,  167,  226,  274. 

Dehany,  31 1. 

Delaney,  253. 

Delano,  3S2. 

Deliiplace,  91. 

Detarne,  243. 

Deleno,  245,  247. 

Dell,  14s,  165. 

Delremple,  257. 

Delrumple,  293. 

Delver,  197. 

Dem,  241. 

Deinerick,  320. 

Deniick,  342. 

Deming-,  152,  234,  359,  285,  29S. 

Demison,  305. 

Demming,  305. 

Demorsque,  297. 

Demount,  254,  2S0. 

Dempenstone,  259. 

Dempsey,  169. 

Dence  [or  Deuce],  166,  170. 

Denie,  91. 

Denisod,  241. 

Denison,  144,  159. 

Denlo,  153. 

Deninan,  233. 

Denmore,  256. 

Dennell,  146. 

Dennet,  151. 

Dennett,  239. 

Denney,  273. 

Dennie,  271,  32S. 

Dennin,  2S9. 

Denning,  16S. 

Dennis,  165,  246,  2S9. 

Dennison,  134,  135,  172. 

Denselow,  134. 

Dent,  135. 

Deodat,  155. 

Derb,  257. 

Derby,  91. 

Derifeild,  173. 

Derra,  291. 

Derrecott,  25S. 

Deselvayer,  260. 

Desousa,  257. 

Despert,  2S4. 

Desson,  30S. 

Deveans,  331. 

Devereux,  156. 

Deverson,  257,  269,  275,  2S2,  2S4,  29S,  30S. 

Devotion,  143,  169. 

Dewer,  167,  168. 

Dewey,  135. 

Dewing,  144,  176,  337,  23S. 

Dewy,  155. 

Dexter,  loi,  134,  270,  2S2. 

Diamond,  241,  242,  275,  317. 

Diamont,  145. 

Dibell,  136. 

Diber,  276. 

Dible,  1 38. 

Dicke,  172. 

Dickenson,  141,  161,  162,  179,  292. 

Dickerman,  139. 

Dickey,  246,  247,  249,  250,  25S,  261,    263,   265, 

267,  270,  273,  277,  279,  285,    289,  294,  300, 

306. 
Dickinson,  157,  178,  179. 
Dickison,  279. 
Dickson,  142,  2S4. 
Dier,  253. 
DilUiway,  91,  31S. 
Dilley,  258. 
Dillingham,  133,  134. 
Dillon,  248. 
Dimocke,  137. 
Dimond,  320. 
Dineley,  13S. 
Dingle,  260. 
Dinny,  138. 
Dinsdale,  147. 
Dinsdall,  164,  169. 


Dinsdell,  91. 

Dishon,  267. 

Ditty,  230. 

Diven,  163. 

Dix,  163. 

Dixe,  134,  136,  157. 

Dixey,  253,  266,  290,  303. 

Dixie,  157. 

Dixon,  146,  255. 

Dixson,  304. 

Dixwell,  219. 

Dixy,  135. 

Doan,  91,  124,  235,  246,  24S,  249,  251,  255,  269, 

285,  294,  297,  39S,  308. 
Dobel,  24S,  288. 
Dobl,  244. 
Doble,  270,  29S. 
Dobleday,  167. 
Dockery,  259.  • 

Dodg,  156,  162. 
Dodge,  13S,  149,  155,  156,  292. 
Doggett,  91,  124,  133,  244,  249,  271,  280,  318, 

319- 
Dolbear,  91,  124. 
Dolbeare,  101,  224,  322. 
Dolberry,  169. 
Dole,  154,  276. 
Doler,  271. 
Doling,  16S. 
Dolle,  230. 
Dollbeer,  227. 
Dolling,  153. 
Dolton,  137,  165. 
Donagher,  312. 
Donell,  146. 
Donerun,  314. 
Donhun,  2S7. 
Donlop,  254. 
Donnald,  261. 
Donnel,  274. 
Donslin,  28S. 
.Dooley,  249. 
Dorby,  21 1. 
Dorchester,  162. 
Dorin,  260. 
Dorman,  136. 
Dorr,  152,  167,  320. 
Dorren,  274. 
Dorson,  284. 
Doryfall,  137. 
Dosset,  166. 

Doubleday,  255,  258,  262,  269,  27S,  295. 
Dougale,  288. 
Dougharty,  250. 
Doughny,  251. 
Douglas,  147. 
Douglass,  268,  279. 
Dougle,  28S. 
Douning,  146. 
Douse,  141,  152. 
Dove,  235. 
Dow,  13S,  14S,  149. 
Dowden,  167. 
Dowdy,  144 
Dowe,  142. 
Dowel  1,  16S. 
Dower,  253. 
Dowgin,  165. 
Dowie,  91. 
Dowing,  264,  272. 
Dowle,  2S8. 
Dowling,  2S1 . 
Downe,  165,  169,  255. 
Downeing,  139. 
Downes,  200,  326. 
Downing,  175. 
Downinge,  161,  179. 
Downs,  272. 
Downton,  149. 

Dowse,  109,  116,  117,  134,  144,  153,  159,  166. 
Doyde,  272. 

Doyle,  236,  251,  267,  272,  275,  276. 
Drake,  133,  163. 
Drakenbury,  133. 


Index  of  Names. 


363 


Draper,  J39,  159,  161,  170. 

Dreaper,  226. 

Drece,  253. 

Dresden,  263. 

Dressar,  157. 

Dresser,  157,  237. 

Drew,  236,  297. 

Drinker,  13S,  16S. 

Driskel,2S7. 

Driver,  175,  297. 

Droham,  253. 

Droper,  170. 

Drue,  166,  170,  254. 

Drury,  146,  151,  169.' 

Drysdale,  259. 

Dryver,  136. 

Duan,  2S5. 

Dubolia,  271. 

Ducett,  296.  . 

Ducket,  30S. 

Dudley,  91,  137,  141,  151,  169,  17S,  260,  2SS. 

Due,  :66. 

Duen,  16S.  • 

DufF,  249. 

Dutfy,  294. 

Dugale,  2S7. 

Dug-as,  307. 

Duggin,  25S,  269. 

Duglas,  144. 

Dulet,  2S5. 

Dulin,  2S9. 

Duraaresq,  243,  327. 

Dumer,  134,  139,  140,  14S,  153,  155,  169. 

Dumeresque,  2S1. 

Dummer,  209,  219. 

Dumont,  264. 

Dumphey,  251. 

Dun,  144,  173. 

Dunavan,  263. 

Dunavaz,  263. 

Dunbar,  175,  312. 

Duncam,  170. 

Duncan,  136,  229,  2S1,  313. 

Dunelty,  2S9. 

Dunfee,  311. 

Dunham,  279,  2S7. 

Dunkar,  294. 

Dun  ken,  266,  310. 

Dunkin,  169. 

Dunkine,  170. 

Dunlap,  279,  2S9. 

Dunlay,  245. 

Dunn,  243,  245,  254,  27S,  287,  293,  300,  304, 

^     310,  315- 
Dunnam,  15S. 
Dunning,  165,  313. 
Dunny,  161. 
Dunster,  141. 
Dunton,  163. 
Dupee,  91,  292,  305. 
Durant,  91,  124,  294. 
Durel,  239. 
Durk,  271. 
Durston,  145. 
Dussaale,  268. 
Dussett,  147. 
Dutting,  271. 
Dutton,  264. 
Duttsome,  22S. 
Dwier,  314. 

D'.vight,  141,  145,  147,  176. 
Dwisdsall,  147. 
Dwite,  139. 
Dwyre,  241. 

Dyar,  133,  134,  137,  154,   174. 
Dyer,  91,  124,  133,  143,  153,  i.0,  164,  167,  173, 
197,261,  262,  313,  326,  327. 

Eager,  304,  315,  317. 

Eagles,  312. 

Eagleson,  305. 

Ealcs,  135. 

Eames,  137,  14S,  156,  177. 

Eareckson,  252. 


Earle,  166,  316. 

Easl,  13S,  165,  16S. 

Eastman,  160,  306. 

Eastmond,  161. 

Easton,  136. 

Eastowe,  139. 

Eastwick,  169. 

Easly,  152. 

Eaton,  137,  139,  145,   147,  149,  JS4,  155,  160, 

163,  170,  176,  243. 
Ebdon,  241. 
Eborne,  135,  165. 
Eburne,  14S. 
Eckels,  142. 
Eddenden,  14S. 
Eddington,  148. 
Eddy,  91,  120,  259. 
Edey,  158,  236. 
Edgcomb,  147. 
Edgisconte,  244. 
Edmands,  324. 
Edmnds  [Edmunds?],  153. 
Edmonds,  134,  136,  139,  145,  150,  15S,  166. 
Edmunds,  152,  153,  163. 
Edward,  236. 
Edwards,  102,  142,  149, 163, 167, 169,  179,  206, 

227,  234,  241,  247,  2SS,  258,  272,  292,  29s, 

301,322,323,327. 
Edwords,  162. 
Edy,  167,  250. 
Egerton,  315. 
Eggerly,  151. 
Eggleston,  317. 
Egglestone,  133. 
Eglen,  311. 
Eglon,  311. 
Eimsburner,  304. 
Elbert,  309. 
Elburt,  301. 
Elden,  275. 
Elder,  172. 

Eldridge,  166,  2S6,  300. 
Elgarr,  179. 
Eliot,  141,  222,  320. 
Eliott,  91,  125,  146,  164,  16S,  170. 
Elis,  141. 
Elisken,  245. 
Elistone,  161. 
Elithorp,  203. 
Elkines,  136. 
Ellen,  171. 
Ellery,  151,  234. 
Ellice,  167,  16S,  176,  177. 
Ellingham,  146. 
Ellings,  152. 
Elliot,  156,  246,  2S2,  325. 
Elliott,  137,  147,  227. 
Ellis,  147,  177,  251. 
Ellison,  32S. 
Ellistone,  16S. 
Ellsley,  140. 
Ellsworth,  294,  306. 
Ellyott,  134. 
Ellys,  167. 
Elmes,  259. 
Elott,  305. 
Elsbere,  292. 
Elsbre,  313. 
Elsbree,  295. 
Elsly,  157. 
Elson,  146,  2S9. 
Elwell,  140. 
Ely,  136,  iSS>  162. 
Elzie,  151. 
Einans,  145. 

Emerson,  146,  149,  162,  306. 
Emery,  141,  145,  146,  162,  163,  274. 
Emes,  167,  172,  315. 
Emmes,  91,  256. 
Emmons,  243,  31S,  327. 
Emons,  153,  165,  166. 
Endecott,  148. 
Endicot,  139,  187. 
English,  142,  163,  164,  249. 


364 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Ennis,  236. 

Ensigne,  136, 

Eolan,  165. 

Epes,  201. 

Eppes,  32S. 

Epps,  152,  1S7,  19S. 

Ervin,  264,  266,  3og. 

Erving,  103,  105,  loS,  109,  113,  114,  115,  1 1'', 

117,  iiS,  121,  127,  32S. 
Erwiiig,  123. 
Esbenf,  273. 
Esterbiooke,  14S. 
Esterbrooks,  311. 
Estice,  199. 
Estman,  160. 
Esty,  155. 

Eustis,  321,325,  326. 
Evance,  143. 

Evans,  143,  16S,  179,  23S,  24S,  297. 
Eve,  301. 
Eveleigh,  157. 
Evens,  169,  171,  172,  24S. 
Everad,  144. 
Everden,  165. 
Evered,  146. 
Everenden,  167. 
Everer,  22S. 
Everett,  146,  176. 
Everill,  135,  165. 
Everit,  158. 
Everitt,  158,  176,  177. 
Evernden,  171. 
Everson,  91,  245. 
Evert,  138. 
Evins,  160. 
Ewelle,  156. 
Ewer,  137. 
Eyars,  319. 
Eyers,  161. 
Eyre,  13S. 
Ezyat,  173. 


Fadre,  229. 

Fagen,  2S1.  • 

Fairbank,  154,  15S,  176. 

Fairbanke,  168,  177. 

Fairbanks,  157,  177,  257,  2S7,  296. 

Fairebancks,  135. 

Fairebanke,  176. 

Fairefeild,  140. 

Fairefield,  21,  162. 

Faireweather,  151. 

Faireweathr  [Faireweat-her?],  135. 

Fairfeild,  92,  124,  162. 

Fairfield,  156,  164. 

Fairservice,  2S5,  319,  325. 

Falkner,  169. 

Fall,  239. 

Fallis,  266. 

Falls,  307. 

Fanieuel,  306. 

Fanner,  312. 

Fanning,  284. 

Fansvvorthy,  255. 

Far,  156,  163. 

Farbeshon,  277. 

Farewell,  139. 

Fargison  (Ferg^ison),  236. 

Farington,  149. 

Farland,  249. 

Farle,  160. 

Farmer,  320. 

Farnham,  igo,  165. 

Farnum,  140,  149,  1521  166,  167,  243,  326. 

Farnworth,  139,  144,  150,  151. 

Farnsworth,  262,  277,  299. 

Farnum,  326. 

Farr,  136,  158,  246. 

Farrar,  15S,  163,  317. 

Farrell,  92. 

Farrington,  156,  163,  176. 

Farrow,  167.. 

Farthing,  250. 


Farwell,  156. 

Fasell,  147. 

Faulinton,  317. 

Favour,  27S. 

Fawne,  137. 

Faion,  147,  173. 

Fay,  92,  161. 

Feake,  133. 

Feakes,  133,  135. 

Feald,  284. 

Feature,  251. 

Feild,  143,  144,   156,   161,   :62,   165,   169,   173, 

179- 
Feilder,  164. 
Felch,  265. 
Felleter,  253. 
Fellew,  147. 

Fellows,  143,  156,  256,  267,  27S. 
Felows,  ifo.  . 

Felpes,  134. 
Felton,  139,  155. 
Fanner,  306. 
Fenno,  181,  318. 
Fennoo,  172. 
Fenton,  283. 
Fenwick,  303. 
Ferbes,  269. 
Ferguson,  281,  2S6. 
Fering,  145,  154,  175. 
Ferman,  134,  135. 
Fernald,  246. 
•Ferniside,  165,  166. 
Ferren,  308. 
Ferrey,  162. 
Ferris,  136,  153. 
Ferry,  150. 
Ferryman,  283. 
Fesenden,  160. 
Fessendan,  319. 
Fethergill,  211. 
Fickling,  164. 
Field,  179,  263,  26S,  274,  297. 
Fields,  268. 
Fifield,  19s,  231. 
Filer,  135. 
Fillipes,  T40. 
Fillips,  140. 
Finch,  134,  13s,  136. 
Finley,  2S6,  305. 
Finnesay,  125. 
Firman,  139,  140,  141. 
Firnam,  143. 
Fish,  267,  291. 
Fisher,  52,  92,   136,   141,   143,    144,   14S,  152, 

154.  156,  157.  'SS,  169,  173,  174,  17s,  176, 

177.  233.  241,  256,  264,  273,  276,  316,  320. 
Fishr  [Fisher],  173. 
Fiske,  13S,  142,  143,  144,  149,  150,  151,  155, 

157,  162,  173,  177,  17S. 
Fisske,  160. 
Fitch,  131,  14S,  154,  161,  169,   199,  201,  220, 

293,  299,  32S. 
Fitche,  139. 
Fitchgeral,  294. 
Fitchpatrick,  295. 
Filt,  152. 
Fitygerrill,  237. 
Fitzgaral,  284. 
Fitzgearld,  243. 
Fitzgerald,  2SS. 
Fitz  Gerrald,  282. 
Fitzpatrick,  251,  274. 
Flack,  140. 
Flackman,  140. 
Flag,  159.  197- 
Flagg,  152,  203,  227,  322. 
Flanders,  160. 
Flanegin,  273. 
Flanen,  310. 
Flannagin,  272. 
Flatt,  296. 
Flecther,  160. 
Fleg,  160. 
Flegg,  ii'6. 


Index  of  Names. 


365 


Fleming,  242,  253,  259,  2S6,  29S. 

Fletcher,  141,  149,  154,  15S,  243,  247,  270,  2S0, 

307.311- 

Fletchr  [Fletcher],  143. 

Flin,  312. 

Fling^.  253,  263,  289. 

Flint,  13S,  IS9,  163,  171. 

Flinte,  137. 

Flood,  165,  166,  267. 

Florin,  276. 

Flower,  271. 

Floyd,  15S,  324. 

Flucker,  lor. 

Flynt,  150. 

Fogg.  136. 

Fog-go,  269,  275. 

Fogo,  253,  254. 

Fogue,  266. 

Fog-well,  234. 

Folger,  300. 

Folkner,  266. 

Folknor,  272. 

Follen,  309. 

Follett,  245. 

Folley,  274. 

Follitt,  310. 

Fonlenay,  315. 

Foot,  92,  154,  162,  274,  277. 

Foote,  136,  179. 

Foord,  174. 

Foored,  147. 

Forbes,  237. 

Forbush,  16S. 

Ford,  92,  133,  134,  174,  17s,  231,  23s,  265,  269, 
2S1,  2S7,  290,  291,  301,  302,  304,  307,  309. 

Forder,  266. 

Foresight,  175. 

Ferguson,  246. 

Forist,  292. 

Forley,  252. 

Formais,  14O. 

Forrest,  169. 

Forrist,  272,  2S0. 

Forsett,  315. 

Forster,  164. 

Forty,  167. 

Fosdick,  15S,  220,  272,  299,  323. 

Fosditch,  139. 

Foss,  309. 

Fossenden,  141. 

Fossey,  300. 

Foster,  92,  114,  124,  125,  13S,  142,  144,  145, 
14S,  149,  150,  151,  154,  156,  157,  158,  160, 
161,  162,  163,  164,  167,  171,  172,  193,  217, 
236,  237,  23S,  243,  269,  296,  316,  317,  31S, 

^     324- 

Fostere,  139. 

Fosters,  299. 

Foule,  139. 

Fovell,  329. 

Foweraker,  274. 

Fowkes,  136. 

Fnwlar,  162. 

Fowle,  149,  153,  167,243. 

Fowler,  136,  30^,  315. 

Fowlerer,  160. 

Fownell,  144. 

Fox,  143,  153,  158,  273,  2S8. 

Foxe,  138. 

Foxewell,  133,  134. 

Foxwell,  147. 

Foy,  165,  194. 

Foye,  119,  23S. 

Fraisser,  227. 

France,  298. 

Frances,  140,  244. 

Franch,  273. 

Francis,  157,  179,  263,  265,. 

Frank,  2<)7. 

Frank  land,  92. 

Franklin,  17S,  2S2. 

Franklyn,  165,  iSS. 

Franksford,  31S,  319. 

Frarey,  164. 


Frary,  155,  179,  216. 

Frasar,  305. 

Frasier,  25S,  2S1. 

Fraton,  327. 

Fray  rye,  139. 

Frazier,  245,  278,  285,  286,  291,  320,  326. 

Frazur,  2S5. 

Frear)',  147. 

Freathy,  146. 

Freeborne,  135. 

Freeland,  124. 

Freeman,    133,   139,  154,  157,  176,   177,   215, 

232,  239,  244,  250,  262,  266,  270,  272,  276, 

2S2,  2S3,  2S5,  292,  296,  299,  303,  31S,  319. 
French,  92,  134,  135,  137,  143,  145,    152,'  153, 

:5s,  159,  160,  173,  174,  270,  2S0,  2S2,  285, 

291. 
Frentch,  179. 
Fretts,  291. 
Frewin,  240. 
Frie,  163. 
Friend,  162. 
Frink,  258. 
Frissej,  159. 
Friswell,  256. 
Frizel,  170. 
Frizell,  241 ,  242. 
Froback,  320. 

Frost,  137,  14s,  ISO,  154,  157,  160,  330. 
Frothingham,  92,  125,  134,  149,  150. 
Fry,  145,  149,230. 
Frygall,  244. 
Fudge,  292. 
Fuggo,  269. 
Fuite,  265. 
Fulerton,  303. 
Fuller,  141,  150,  151,  154,  IS5,   158,  159,  163, 

164,  167,  176,  239,  266,  29s,  307. 
Fullerton,  92,  124,  125,  252,  328. 
Fulls,  271. 
Furbur,  326. 
Furch,  298. 
Furlong,  260. 
Furnas,  2S4. 
Furnell,  143,  264,  277. 
Furniss,  323. 
Fyfield,  150. 


Gadridge,  257. 

Gage,  135,  149,  150,  156,  246,  321. 

Gager,  274. 

Gaildthait,  135. 

Gaile,  146. 

Gair,  318. 

Gale,  159,  241. 

Gallard,  133,  235. 

Gallaspe,  245. 

Gallaway,  314. 

Gallerd,  134. 

Gallien,  2S8. 

Gallikan,  315. 

Gallispie,  258,  2S4. 

Gallop,  135,  14S,  164,  214,  234,  263,  a8i. 

Gaily,  150. 

Galpin,  272. 

Gambett,  31 1. 

Gamblin,  159,  171. 

Gamlyn,  135. 

Gamlyne,  135. 

Gamon,  152. 

Gandal,  320. 

Gange,  2S3. 

Gannet,  166. 

Gardiner,  S,  125,  145,  151,153,  155,  156,  293. 

Gardinr  [Gardiner],  169. 

Gardner,  92,   124,  125,  138,  141,  142,  159,  170, 

'74)  '75)  '79>  24S,  250,  254,  260,  263,  264^ 

280,  302,  311,  323,329,  33a. 
Gardnr  [Gardner],  144. 
Garey,  145,  170,  171. 
Garfield,  136. 
Garfilld,  160. 
Garfoard,  139. 


3(J6 


City  Document  No.   100. 


Garneseg,  146. 

Garnsey,  171,  285. 

Garnsy,  160. 

Garret,  140. 

Garrett,  133. 

Garrey,  274. 

Garsvarn,  241. 

Gary,  149. 

Gaskin,  242. 

Gate,  14S. 

Gates,  147,  166,  170. 

Gault,  24S, 

Gaune,  294. 

Gay,  136,  143,  153,  15S,  166,  176,  272,  296,  317, 

32S. 
Gaye,  143. 
Gaynes,  139. 
Gay  ton,  92. 
Gazor,  298. 
Gear,  318. 
Geares,  141. 
Gearfield,  160. 
Gearnsey,  171. 
Gedney,  13S. 

Gee,  153,  190,  193,  19s,  197,211,  219. 
Geeree,  139. 
Gellis,  2S3. 
Genery,  143,  160. 
Genings,  161. 
Gennings,  179. 
Gennison,  134. 
Gent.  241. 
Gentleman,  237. 
George,  14S,  167,  171,  270. 
Gerrald,  253. 
Gerrish,  150,  151,  152,  155,  164,  207,  210,  246, 

272,  2S0,  317. 
Gayer,  318. 
Gibbe,  22S. 
Gibbens,  279. 
Gibbins,  133,  146. 
Gibbons,  134,  183,  184,  226,  296. 
Gibbs,  92,   133,  134,  148,  159,  225,  226,  236, 

309,  319- 
Gibson,  92,  13S,  153,  160,  166,  167,  203,  287. 
Giddings,  139,  156. 
Gidney,  149,  150. 
Giften,  306,  312. 
Giffin,  92,  124,  278. 
Gilbert,  156,  167,  16S,  200,  241,  242. 
Gilbreth,  2S0. 
Gilford,  175. 
Gilchrist,  2S1,  305. 
Giles,  246,  266. 
Gill,  Q2,  141,  148,  154,  160,  167,  169,  174,  244, 

278,318,319.323,331- 
Gillam,  182. 
Gilleress,  309. 
Gillett,  13s,  254. 
Gillmore,  257. 
Gillon,  136. 
Gills,  258. 
Gillson,  254,  304. 
Gillum,  241. 
Gilnian,  139,  143. 
Gilroy,  252,  271. 
Gingden,  153. 
Gingen,  144.  , 

Ginner,  140. 
Ginsford,  272. 
Gipson,  150,  171,  177. 
Girdler,  154. 
Gittings,  153. 
Gland,  291. 
Glasier,  125. 
Glass, 153. 
Gleasen,  177. 
Gleason,  2S9. 
Glen,  124. 
Glinden,  312. 
Glinton,  315. 
Glody,  243,  252. 
Glover,  133,  141,  145,  146,  154,  166,  16S,  172, 

231,  251,  265,  272,  279,  2S1,  287,  29S. 


Glowee,  167. 

Glyn,92.  . 

Glynn,  301. 

Goade,  170,  17S. 

Goard,  143. 

Goat,  271. 

Gobile,  158. 

Goble,  135. 

GodarcJ,  160,  264. 

Goddard,  297. 

God  free,  140. 

Godfrey,  291. 

Godfryl  146. 

GofF,  92. 

Goffe,  137,  154,  167,  204,  232. 

Gold,  14S,  iss,  16S,  17s,  233. 

Golding,  iSi. 

Goldsmith,  157. 

Goldthwait,  127,  193,  325,  32S. 

Goldthwight,  256. 

Gooch,  III,  119,  146,  1S2. 

Goodale,  159,  236,  242. 

Goodenew,  161. 

Goodenow,  152. 

Goodfellow,  242. 

Goodhewe,  137. 

Goodhue,  152,  155. 

Goodin,  153. 

Gooding,  142,  154,  2S5. 

Goodman,  135,  162,  17S. 

Goodnor,  140. 

Goodnow,  141,  142. 

Goodsill,  277. 

Goodspeed,  246,  303. 

Goodwin,  92,  125,  134,  153,  1S3,  190,  224,  254, 

258,  260,  262,  29s,  296,  304,  316. 
Goodyn,  164. 
Gooffe,  139. 
Googe,  322. 
Gookens,  143. 
Gookin,  153,  160. 
Goold,  iSi,  239. 
Gooldsmith,  162. 
Gooningdike,  269. 
Goose,  161. 
Gorden,  245,  270. 
Gordon,  60,  92,  316,  326. 
Gore,  324. 
Goreham,  264,  26S,  2S1,  2S7,  290, 292,  294,  290, 

300,  302,  303,  304,  305,  306,  313,  314,  317. 
Gores,  324. 
Gorham,  229,  234,  243,  246,  261,  266,  283,  291, 

301,310. 
Gorley,  292. 
Gorman,  284. 
Gorst,  165. 
Gorstelow,  283. 
Gort,  270. 
Gorton,  149. 
Gosse,  134. 
Gosswell,  253. 
Got,  156. 
Gotatus,  234. 
Gott,  133,  147,  150. 
Gouen,  163. 

Gould,  92,  139,  141,  162,  2S3. 
Goulding,  1S7,  306. 
Goulsby,  317. 
Gourding,  181. 
Gourty,  3:6. 
Gowdey,  243. 
Gowing,  143. 
Grace,  317. 

Grafton,  92,  13S,  149,  155,  279. 
Graham,  3,  92,  124,  237. 
Grahor,  234. 
Grandin,  314,315. 
Grandy,  169. 
Grant,  99,  134,  151,  166,    172,    176,  204,    236, 

254,  291,  29S,  312,  336. 
Grautt,  315. 

Gravenr  [GravenerJ,  170. 
Graves,  133,  13S,  140,  149,  151,  157,  163,  179, 

240. 


Index  of  Names. 


367 


Gray,  93,  105,  loS,  109,  167,  206 
266,  270,  272,  275,  2S1,  2S4, 
29S,  304.  306,  307,  313,  31S, 
326,  327,  32S. 

Greaton,  316. 

Greely,  276,  311. 

Greeii,  66,  88,92,  125,  143,  144, 
15S,  164,  169,  174,  212,  226, 
246,  253,  254,  263,  265,  272, 
301,  330,  32S. 

Greene,  134,  135,  136,  137,  140, 
146,  147,  14S,  149,  161. 

Greenehill,  136. 

Greenland,  154. 

Greenlaw,  319. 

Greenleat,  153,  164,   199,   200, 

279.  3 '9.  332,  325.  329- 
Greeiileate,  167. 
Green  Liefte  [Greenleaf],  22S 
Greenliffe,  139. 
Green  ore,  151. 
Greenough,  149,  164,  1S6,  201, 

320.  325- 
Greenslet,  244. 

Greenwood,  159,  164,  169,  321. 
Gregory,  174. 
Grele,  j6o. 
Grene,  160. 
Greshon,  167. 
Gresion,  169. 
Gretty,  235. 
Grey,  212,  24S. 
Grice,  92,  124. 

Gridley,  105,  115,  13S.  '69,  252, 
Gritfen,  125,  165,  2S5,  302. 
Griffin,  122,  143,  166,  173,  249, 
Griffinn,  13S. 
Griffis,  303. 
Griffiths,  294. 
Griffyn,  147. 

Griggs,  145,  147,  151,  159,  164, 
^   .330. 

Grimes,  142,  266. 
Grinly,  260. 
Grinnell,  293. 
Grinnoway,  134. 
Grinoway,  133. 
Grise,  145,  161. 
Grissell,  144,  304. 
Groset,  172. 
Gross,  167,  168,  175. 
Grout,  14S. 
Grover,  154,  15S. 
Grow,  290,  297,  299. 
Grubb,  135,  233. 
Gruble,  233. 
Gruchy,  315. 
Guard,  166. 
Gubuatt,  245. 
Guil,  142. 
Guild,  271. 

Guile,  143,  154,  156,  176. 
Guill,  99. 
Gull,  152,  179. 
Guiles,  251. 
Gullifer,  14S. 
Gulliver,  172. 
Gun,  136. 
Gunison,  145. 
Gunlithe,  143. 
(junn,  137,  149. 
Gunnison,  137. 
Gunnll,  315. 
Guppee,  14s,  147. 
Guppey,  267. 
Gurley,  iSo,  304. 
Gurnell,  143. 
Gurney,  155. 
(juslin,  174. 
Gutcli,  142. 
(niltcridge,  1S3. 
Guttering,  142. 
Guttridge,  227. 
Guyc,  139. 


246,  253,  264, 
286,- 290,  291, 
319,  322,  325, 


149.  150.  156, 
227,  22S,  236, 
273.  278,  299, 

142,  144,  145, 


251,  252,  254, 


213.  247.  24S, 


.320. 
2S0,  303. 


170.  223,  305, 


136,  13S, 
167,  172, 
247.  250, 
291.  29s. 


114.  "S. 
276,  279, 


Gwin,  273,  2S0. 
Gyles,  135. 

Haale,  17S. 

Habersfeild,  163. 

Habersham,  250. 

Habord,  159. 

Hackburne,  13S,  143.  , 

Hackinton,  176. 

Hackleton,  23S. 

Hadden,  135. 

Hade,  2S9. 

Hading,  237. 

Hadlock,  144,  300. 

Hadnett,  29S. 

Hagan,  2S3. 

Hagarty,  288. 

Hager,  160. 

Haggit,  :so. 

Haiden,  173. 

Haidon,  173. 

Hail,  327. 

Haines,  159. 

Haldridge,  244. 

Hale,  13s,  139,  146,  150,  154,  188,  191 

Hales,  93. 

Haley,  271. 

Halgeson,  167, 

Hall,  93,  113,  123,  124,  131,  132,  13s, 
140,  149,  153,  157,  160,  163,  166, 
176,  178,  207,  210,  235,  237,  241, 
252,  255,  262,  277,  279,  2S9,  293, 
29S,  304.  307.  30S,  315.  320. 

Halliburton,  26S. 

Hallman,  312. 

Halloway,  2S8. 

Hallowell,  93,  103,  107,  111,112,  113, 
:i6,  118,  iig,  120,  121,  133,  125, 

317- 
Hallowey,  25S. 
Halluk,  264. 
Halsall,  143. 
Halse,  271. 
Halsey,  161,  169. 
Halstaf,  251. 
Halstead,  141. 
Hamans,  146. 
Hambilton,  295. 
Hamblen,  274. 
Hambleton,  293,  30S. 
Hambly,  228. 
Hamilton,   93,    168,   244,   247,    255,  368,  381, 

396. 
Hamlett,  145. 
Hamlin,  167. 
Hamlinton,  301. 
Hamnian,  310. 
Hammon,  160,  315. 
Hammons,  310. 
Hamon,  253. 

Hamond,  137,  149,  159,  177,  287. 
HamonXvay,  256. 
Hamot,  147. 
Hampton,  149. 
Han,  305. 
Han  ah,  227. 
Hanaway,  304. 
Hanbury,  2S9. 
Hanchet,  13S,  155. 
Hancock,    103,    104,    105,    no,  in,  114,  iij, 

116,  117,  n8,  121,  127,  149,  171,  179,  265, 

320,  323,  324. 
Hand,  294. 
Handcock,  149. 
Hanford,  145. 
Hann,  330. 
Hannah,  275. 
Hannahan,  253. 
Haiinam,  iSo. 
Hunnaway,  320. 
Hannon,  271 . 
Hanry,  285. 
Hanshald,  2S1. 
Hansitt,  157. 


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157-  i6S. 
261,  264, 

318,319. 

220,   225, 


29s,   299, 


Hanson,  zSo. 

Himwell,  152. 

Harbert,  141,  301. 

Harbour,  173. 

Harbourt,  239. 

Harden,  163,  160,  25S,  260,303. 

Hardgrave,  2S0. 

Hardier,  144. 

Harding,  140,  143,  156,  174,  177,  2S6,  296. 

Hardinge,  134 

Hardman,  173. 

Hardwick,  311.  ' 

Hardy,  136,  153. 

Hargraves,  265. 

Hanngton,  17S. 

Harkell,  273. 

Harker,  137,  146. 

Harkless,  270. 

Harlakendine,  137. 

Harling,  261. 

Harls,  153, 

Harmon,  162,  2S7,  300. 

Harper,  22S,  264. 

Harreson,  251. 

Harrington,  '.44,  147,  179. 

Harris,  93,   124,  133,  14'.   >44.   US. 

165,  169,  170,  235,  250,  254,  257, 
269,  273,  27s,  277,  279,  302,  314^ 
32S. 

Harrison,  741,  164,  166,   167,    197, 

251,  2S6. 
Harrod,  93,  1 12,  113,  116,  307,  323. 
Harrop,  305. 
Harsye,  13S. 
Hart,  135,  230,  231,  2S6,  290,  291, 

301,302,312,322. 
Harte,  135. 
Harting,  93. 
Hartley,  93,  124,  167. 
Hartshorn,  144. 
Hartshorne,  163,  261. 
Hartwell,  142,  159. 
Hartwill,  159. 
Harvard,  13S. 

Harvey,  149,  263,  267,  279,  305. 
Harvie,  152. 
Harvy,  144,  162. 
Harwood,  133,  134,    142,    145,    158,    161,    165, 

166,  201,  207* 
Hascall,  157. 
Hascock,  310. 
Haseldene,  140. 
Haseldine,  140. 
Haseltine,  J51. 
Haselton,  124. 
Hasen,  312. 
Hasey,  i5i. 
Haskins,  2S2,  326. 
Haslet,  93. 

■  Haslop,  310. 
Haslup,  ion. 
Hassall,  144. 
Hassell,  137. 
Hasseltine,  156. 
Hassord,  137. 
Hastam,  247. 
Hastings,  123,  135,    136,    143,    149,    150,    179, 

294. 
Haswell,  302. 
Hatch,  93,  127,  13s,    146,   243,24s,   252,   258, 

271,  276,  291,  315,  316,  31S,  320. 
Hathawa}',  250. 
Hatherrnan,  257. 
Hathorn,  163. 
Hathorne,  135. 
Hatton,  245. 
Hatwick,  330. 
Haugh,93,  124,  145,  169. 
Haughton,  247. 
Hauker,  22S. 
Haule,  143. 
Haur,  156. 
Hause,  124. 
Hauthorne,  14S,  153. 


Haven,  15S,  163,  16S,  251      -5,  257. 

Havens,.302. 

Haward,  135,  144,  159. 

Havvcks,  158. 

Hawes,  93,  13S,  14S,  151,  171,  255,  30S. 

Hawk,  87,  92. 

Hawke,  175. 

Hawkes,  136,  142,  155. 

Hawkins,  93,  124,  137,  139, 143,  161,  166,  i68j 

302. 
Hawks,  143,  163,  179,250. 
Hawksworth,  237. 
Hawley,  155,  179. 
Haw's,  176,  177. 
Hawse,  176. 
Hay,  293. 
Hayden,  161,  241. 
Haydon,  135. 
Hayes,  251,  287. 
Hayman,  271,  281. 
Haymer,  2S6. 
Hayne,  140. 

Haynes,  735,  13S,  144,  165,  294,  307. 
Hayter,  252,  274. 

Hayward,  140,  159,  164,  16S,  296,  329. 
Haywood,  13S,  150. 
Hazeltine,  153. 
Hazzen,  159. 
Hazzey,  14S. 
Heal,  255. 
Heald,  141. 
Heale,  15^. 
Healy,  318. 
Heanary,  285. 
Heanone,  227. 
Hearde,  140. 
Hearn,  244. 
Hearsey,  243. 
Hearsy,  151. 
Heastings,  320. 

Heath,  134,  14J,  159,  165,  170,  282,  331. 
Heathe,  137. 
Heaton,  137,  150. 
Heaven,  171. 
Hedges,  135. 
Heferd,  173. 
Heft,  285. 
Heildrick,  14S. 
Heily,  320. 
Held,  155. 
Helie,  15-9. 
Helpman,  29S. 
Hely,  143. 
Heman,  144. 
Hemenway,  170. 
Hemingway,  93. 
Hemmingway,  459. 
Henchman,  93,  124,  151,   167,   168,   169,  192^ 

196,  319. 
Henderson,  228,  2S1,  2S7,  305,  310,  316. 
Hendley,  323. 
Hendrickson,  2S7. 
Hendry,  257. 
Henery,  291. 
Henessy,  93. 
Hengwood,  312. 
Henley,  167. 
Henry,  159,  250. 
Hensey,  313. 
Henshau,  171. 
Henshaw,  loi,  103,  104,  105,  108,  no,  ill,  II2, 

113,  114,  115,  116,  117,  118,  119,  121,  172, 

194.  308- 
Hepburne,  137. 
Herbert,  196. 
Herd,  249. 
Hereck,  149. 
Herens,  259. 
Herington,  160. 
Herman,  143. 
Hern,  t66. 
Herrick,  159. 
Herricke,  133,  134,  156. 
Herrin,  272. 


Index  of  Names. 


369 


Herring-,  147,  176. 

Herrington,  271,  310. 

Herris,  166. 

Hersee,  175. 

Ilersey,  261. 

Hervey,  319. 

Herwell,  245. 

Het,  142. 

Hetherse,  146. 

Heurn,  147. 

Heiiston,  326. 

Hewen,  250. 

Hewens,  171. 

Hewes,  93,  loi,  103,  104,  105,  loS,  109,  no, 
112,  113,  114,  115,  116,  125,  135,312,325. 

Hewett,  2SS,  295. 

Hews,  142,  165. 

Hewson,  2SS. 

Heyden,  13S. 

Heyman,  149 

Heyward,  151. 

Haywood,  169. 

Hibbard,  312. 

Hibbens,  140. 

Hibber,  285. 

Hichborn,  165,  326. 

Hickey,  310,  321. 

Hickling,  243,  296,  316. 

Hicks,  147. 

Hickson,  179. 

Hide,  147,  159. 

Hiden,  255. 

Hides,  145. 

Hier,  245. 

Higgenson,  137. 

Higgings,  277. 

Higgins,  25s,  266,  285,  291. 

Higginson,  127. 

Higgison,  169. 

Higinbothem,  23S. 

Higinson,  153. 

Hildrelh,  325. 

Hildrick,  143. 

Hill,  93,  123,  13s,  140,  142,  143,  144,  146,  150, 
152,  154,  158,  i5o,  165,  167,  16S,  171,  177, 
20S,  215,  221,  22S,  264,  267,  271,  279,  295, 
297,  29S,  302,  304,  307,  309,  315,  320. 

Hlller,  1S3,  184. 

Hilliard,  175. 

Hillman,  305. 

Hillyard,  136. 

Hilman,  152,  175. 

Hilton,  142,  14s,  146,  147,  290,  316. 

Hincks,  299. 

Hinckson,  146. 

Hines,  236,  312. 

Hinian,  276. 

Hiningway,  135. 

Hinkley,  260,  265,  288,  302. 

Hinksman,  146,  161. 

Hinman,  265. 

Hinsdall,  139,  179. 

Hinsdeli,  177. 

Hipingstall,  242. 

Hipper,  317. 

Hirons,  290. 

Hisket,  165. 

Hitch,  2S7. 

Hitchcock,  156. 

Hitchcocke,  146. 

Hitchcoke,  154. 

Hitchin,  136. 

Hithins,  163. 

Hix,  154,  171. 

Hoare,  150,  151. 

Hoban,  298. 

Hobart,  168,  174,  175,  188,196. 

Hobbart,  151. 

Hobbey,  167. 

Hobbs,  146,  150. 

Hobby,  185. 

Hobson,  156. 

Hockens,  13S. 

Hodgtion,  321. 


Hodges,  141. 

Hodgson,  313,  326. 

Hodskins,  246. 

Hogan,  311. 

Hogg,  140,  234,  284. 

Hoggeridge,  152. 

Hogh,  277. 

Hogsdon,  2S3. 

Hoile,  165. 

Hoite,  178. 

Hokins,  170. 

Holbroke,  140. 

Holbrook,  159,  173,  174,  177,  31S. 

Holbrooke,  143,  144,  156,  169,  170,  173,  174, 

177- 
Holcombe,  135. 
Holden,  157. 
Holdridge,  170. 
Holdsworth,  150. 
Holeborn,  312. 
Holgrave,  135. 
Holioak,  144. 
Holland,  93,  137,  147,  159,  166,  167,  168,  171, 

1S7,  193,  234.  31S,  319,  327,  328. 
Hollard,  137. 
Holleday,  240. 

Hollidge,  139.  * 

Hollings,  196. 
Hollingsworth,  148. 
HoUiock,  139. 
Hollioke,  153. 
Hollis,  174,  313. 
Hollister,  143. 
HoUmes,  226. 
Hollons,  270. 
Holloway,  1S6. 
HoUowell,  93,  100. 
Hollows,  2g\. 
Hollyoke,  295. 
Holman,  147,  154,  164,  172. 
Holmes,  139,  141,  161,  171,  180,  223,  239,  233, 

320. 
Holowell,  16S. 
Holt,  13S. 

Helton,  149,  150,  157,  159,  162,  179,  iSo,  316. 
Holyoke,  165,  243. 
Holzand,  252. 
Homan,  158,  264. 
Homans,  260,  277. 
Homer,  93,  24S,  249,  257,  267,  281,  2S3,  320, 

324, 325. 
Homes,  165,  166,  170,  176,  269,  276. 
Honefield,  314. 
Honiwell,  212. 
Hood,  93,  163,  226,  243. 
Hoodley,  244. 
Hooke,  141,  160. 
Hooker,  135,  280. 
Hoole,  148. 

Hooper,  144,  233,  290,  302,  311. 
Hoord,  146. 
Hooton,  316,  329. 

Hopkins,  136,  165,  169,  249,  267,  2S0. 
Hopkinson,  140. 
Hoppin,  171. 
Hoptai,  27S. 
Hore,  168,  173. 
Home,  133,  164,  236. 
Horner,  99. 
Horrel,  156. 
Horrick,  247. 
Horris,  165. 
Horse  ford,  135. 
Horsey,  279. 
Hort,  163. 

Horton,  169,  172,  231. 
Hosier,  133,  134,  244. 

Hoskiiis,  133,  134,  13s,  136,243,  282,  300,  315. 
Hosmer,  136,  159. 
Hosnn,  325. 
Hosscnton,  179. 

Hough,  13s,  J9S,  19S,  216,  225,  227. 
Hoiiglitnn,  17S.   ■ 
Houidcn,  147. 


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Houldies,  245. 

Houlett,  153. 

Hoult,  ib2. 

Houlton,  135. 

Hounstll,  169. 

Houton,  172,  323. 

Hovey,  152,  155,  17S,  302,  310,  313. 

How,  320. 

How,  147,  149,  150,  15s,  157,  159,  161,  ibS,  ^66, 

171,  201,  232,  246,  253,  273,  2SS,  291. 
Howard,  93,  145,   156,  15S,  159,  164,  165,  169, 

173.  33s,  236,  256,  2S1,  2SS,  29S,  300,  304, 

310,317,327. 
Howchenes,  140, 
Howe,  135,  137,  138,  140,  172,  263. 
Howell,  139,  146,  230,  267,  2S4.  ,, 

Howen,  142,  166. 
Howes,  2S0,  299,  316. 
Hewlett,  135. 
Howman,  133. 
Howrd  [Howard],  143. 
HoykiiiffS,  171. 
Hoyland,  301 . 
Hoytt,  134. 
Hozo,  302. 
Hubard,  150,  160. 
Hubbard,   103,   104,   105,   loS,   no,   112,  114, 

115,  116,  118,  119,  121,  127,  135,  136,  14S, 

147,  14S,  149,  153,  154,  155,  157,  161,  170, 

173,  182,  250,  257,  319,320. 
Hubbart,  155,  319. 
Hubbel,  258. 
Hubberd,  138. 
Hubbert,  135,  136,  137. 
Hubbirt,  17S. 
Hubburt,  179. 
Huchison,  163. 
Huckingjs,  310. 
Hudson,  134,  137,  1381  140,  151,  163,  165,  166, 

170,299,300,313. 
Hueson,  164. 
Huet,  312. 
Huffe,  166. 
Hughes,  202. 
Hughs,  29s,  311. 
Huit,  144. 
Huitt,  175. 
Hulberd,  133. 
Hulbert,  134. 

Hull,  134,  135,  136,  13S,  14s,  163,  164,  309. 
Hulling,  139. 
Hulme,  253,  270,  312. 
Hulton,  299. 
Humber,  14S. 
Hume,  261. 
Humtrey,  137,  303. 
Humphrey,  171. 
Humphreyes,  140. 
Humphreys,  152. 

Humphry,  14S,  147,  154,  155,  160,  173,  174. 
Humphry's,  171. 
Hunlock,  166. 
Hunn,  138. 
Hunnaman,  330. 
Hunnewell,  219,  319. 
Hunnewll  [Hunnewell],  169. 
Huns,  264. 
Hunt,  93,  120,  141,  146,  150,  iSS,  157,  158,  159, 

165,  166,  167,  168,  174,  179,  273,  314. 
Hunter,  141,  245,  256,  271,  279,  301,  319,  326. 
Hunting,  139,  158,  176. 
Hurd,  140,  15s,  16S,  169,  317. 
Hurl,  314. 
Hurley,  2S4. 
Hurryman,  147. 
Hurst,  17S. 
Huse,  158. 
Husk,  233. 
Huske,  172. 
Hussey,  135,  161,  23S. 
Huston,  244. 
Hutchings,  279. 
Hutchingson,  135,  136. 
Hutchins,  133,  156. 


Hutchinson,  19,  93,  103,  127,  147,  151,  157, 
'59,  164,  1S5,  iSS,  190,  191,  IQ2,  205,  206, 
207,  215,  217,  2i8,  223,  224,  2S6,  306,  32S. 

Hutcliison,  179,  226. 

Huthinson,  149,  209,  273. 

Hutter,  330. 

Hutlon,  151,  305. 

Hyde,  237,311. 

Hyman,  244. 

Hyndman,  304. 

Hynes,  235. 

Hysir,  268. 

Hyslop,  124. 

Inches,  326. 

Indicott,  164. 

Ingalls,  151,  152. 

Ingerfield,  324,  326. 

Ingersol,  93,  I2S,  306,  325.   . 

Ingersoll,  94,  120,  149,  159,  267. 

Inggs,  164. 

Ingill,  280. 

Inglesby,  167,  168,  323. 

Inglish,  164,  256,  260,  265,  313. 

Ingoldsbey,  142. 

IngoUs,  150,  15s,  163. 

Ingols,  163. 

Ingraham,  166,  245. 

Ingram,  152,  156,  179,  iSo,  237. 

Innis,  278. 

Inster,  245. 

Ireland,  145,  16S, 

Irons,  173. 

Irvin,  302. 

Irving,  300. 

Irwen,  306. 

Isaack,  137. 

Islin,  140. 

Iver,  275. 

Ivers,  323. 

Ives,  137,  289. 

Jackson,  6,  93,  loi,  103,  104,  105, 108,  no,  n2, 
n3,  n4,  n5,  n6,  117,  n8,  n9,  121,  122, 
124,  137,  141,  143,  150,  152,  153,  iS7>  159, 
161,  16S,  191,  239,  240,  250,  282,  290,  291, 
298,  299,  305,  308,  313, 319,  320,  322. 

Jaco, 150. 

Jacob,  136,  137,  152,  155,  157,  174,  17s,  246. 

Jacobson,  256,  276,  299,  305,  316. 

Jack,  252. 

Jackewish,  147, 

Jackline,  161. 
acklinge,  136. 
Jackman,  157. 
Jacquish,  149. 
Jakson,  159. 
James,  94,  133,  134,   142,   143,   156,  157,  166, 

174.  17s.  255- 
Janison,  286. 
Janverin,  239. 
Jarmann,  240. 
Jarmyn,  166. 
Jarrat,  140. 
Jarvis,  94,   124,  166,  257,  2S6,  289,  303,   310, 

317,  323.  32S. 
Jcques,  162. 
Jeanes,  180. 
Jeffeirs,  315. 
Jefferds,  318,  319. 
Jeffereis,  227. 
Jeffers,  2S1. 
Jeffery's,  169. 
Jeffries,  124,  133. 
Jeffry,  93,  94,  134,  135. 
Jeffrys,  194,  203. 
Jefts,  160. 
Jellett,  136. 
Jellings,  305. 
Jemmison,  309. 
Jenery,  153. 
Jeningson,  156. 
Jenison,  143. 
Jenkin,  146. 


Index  of  Names. 


371 


Jenkins,  :-|4,  15S,  164,  230,  232,  241,  261,  375, 

2S4,  290,  302,  308,  325,  327. 
Jenne,  315. 
Jenner,  137,  163. 
Jenning'S,  2S4,  320. 
Jennison,  133,  303,  330. 
JeofFeries,  146. 
Jepson,  93,  94,  125,  22S,  312. 
Jerham,  250. 
Jernigan,  246. 
Jervis,  253,  265,  297. 
Jess,  232. 
Jewel,  175. 

Jewet,  139,  140,  149,  150,  151,  153,  157. 
Jewett,  155. 
Jincks,  156. 
jinke,  167. 
Jinkins,  164,  166. 

{  innings,  16S. 
oanes,  139,  143,  144,  240. 

Joans,  160. 

Jocelyn,  147. 

Johannett,  3)4. 

John,  245,  265,  271,  291. 

Johnin,  237. 

Johns,  212. 

Johnson,  94,  103,  133,  134,  136,  137,  13S,  14S, 
146,  147,  149,  153,  157,  162,  163,  166,  16S, 
169,  170,  175,227,  236,  23S,  243,  244,  245, 
254,  25S,  259,  263,  26S,  271,  2S0,  2S7,  2SS, 
29s.  310,  313,  322. 

Johnston,  306,  315,  31S. 

Johonnot,  31S,  322,  323. 

Joles,  204. 

Jones,  93,  94,  124,  134,  144,  145,  146,  148,  151, 
152,  154,  155,  158,  161,  162,  165,  166,  169, 
171,  172,  174,  175,211,230,233,  239,  246, 
252,  256,  257,  260,  265,  276,  279,  2SS,  292, 
294.  295,  301,  306,309,310,318,325,  326. 

Jons,  160. 

Jonson,  161. 

Jordan,  144,  147,  176,  251. 

Jorden,  310. 

Joselin,  152. 

Joseph,  292,  306. 

Joslin,  263. 

Josline,  161. 

Joss,  227. 

Jovory,  163. 

Jowles,  177. 

Joy,  14S,  175,320. 

Joye,  22S. 

Joyliffe,  151,  164. 

Judd,  137,  157,  161,  168. 

Juhan,  30S. 

Julien,  123. 

Junkins,  260,  317. 

Jurden,  172. 

Jynks,  163. 

Kahaven,  2SS. 

Kain,  2S6,  310. 

Kaine,  137. 

Kalender,  320. 

Kan,  279. 

Kane,  300. 

Kannady,  254. 

Karder,  137. 

Karnes,  320. 

Kascy,  289. 

Katen,  27,  94. 

Kates,  165. 

Katherick,  :4i. 

Kavanaugh,  273. 

Kealahorn,  2S4. 

Keanan,  2S5. 

Keats,  317. 

Keayne,  140. 

Keefe,  288. 

KeefTs,  272. 

Keen,  27,  28,  94,  169,  227,  243,  247,  24S,  270. 

Keepe,  149. 

Kceting,  253. 

Keezar,  139. 


Keighly,  94. 

Keith,  254,  311,  323. 

Kelham,  252. 

Kelinack,  230. 

Kelineck,  232. 

Kell,  276. 

Kelleran,  94. 

Kelley,  94,  152,  165,  171,  251,  265,  268,  272. 

Kelling,  30S.  ' 

Kellog,  17S,  179. 

Kellond,  164. 

Kellum,  155. 

Kellwell,  290. 

Kelly,  141,  149,  150,  232,  251,  269,  2SS. 

Kelsey,  136. 

Kelso,  27S. 

Kelton,  16S,  170. 

Kemball,  136,  13S,  156,  157,  162,  175. 

Kemble,  166. 

Kempe,  139. 

Kemple,  310. 

Kempster,  144. 

Ken,  279. 

Kenady,  2S9. 

Kendall,  144,  154. 

Kendrick,  312. 

Kendricks,  198. 

Kenerick,  140. 

Kenicot,  150. 

Kennarick,  159. 

Kenned,  257. 

Kennedy,  253,  25S,  268,  269. 

Kennett,  294. 

Kenney,  250. 

Kennicot,  150. 

Kenniston,  142. 

Kenny,  214. 

Kent,  136,  139,  144,  147,  149, 15s,  15S,  168,  234, 
255.  273.  2S9,  30S. 

Kentisby,  256. 

Kentow,  2S0. 

Keny,  172. 

Keoho,  272. 

Kerkwood,  232. 

Kerly,  144,  148. 

Kermont,  270. 

Kerrel,  263. 

Kerwood,  263. 

Ketcham,  137. 

Ketchum,  310. 

Kette,  150. 

Kettle,  136,  326. 

Kewen,  294. 

Keyn,  166. 

Keyne,  273. 

Kibbey,  142. 

Kid,  266. 

Kidder,  94,  23S. 

Kidur,  160. 

Kilbany,  302. 

Kilborne,  140. 

Kilby,  100,  1S4,  1S9,  29S. 

Kilcup,  161,  1O9. 

Kilhain,  141. 

Killbei,  226,  22S. 

Killbreath,  265. 

Killcup,  228. 

Killeran,  28,  125. 

Killey,  253,  281,  284. 

Kill  Patrick,  250. 

Killson,  312. 

Kimball,  156,  159,  162,  197. 

Kimboll,  i6a. 

King,  73,  74,  94,  125,  155,  156,  161,  162,  164, 
169,  174,  17s,  235,  237,  241,  246,  250,  26s, 
273.  277i  28S,  29S,  307,  31 1,  320. 

Kinge,  137,  13S,  179,  180. 

Kingman,  137,  14S,  156,  174. 

Kingsbcrry,  141,  176. 

Kingsbery,  153,  156. 

Kingsbury,  137,  158,  176. 

Kingsly,  145. 

Kingston,  176. 

Kinlock,  2S7. 


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Kinnev,  29S,  31 1. 

Kinni^y,  305. 

Kinseleye,  140. 

Kinsley,  172,  179. 

Kinsly,  155. 

Kinsman,  152. 

Kirbey,  165,  167. 

Kirby,  299. 

Kirkwood,  291,  302. 

Kirman,  134. 

Kirrey,  153. 

Kitchin,  142. 

Knap,  17S. 

Knapp,  1 78. 

Knapton,23S. 

Kneeland,  28,94,  'o^,  16S,  363,  294,  321,  322, 

323>326,  331- 
Knige,  iSo. 
Knight,  2S,  94,  125,  137,  13S,  142,  145,  146, 

147.  150,  153.  '57.  164,  168,  272,  288. 
Knights,  143. 
Kno,  2S2. 
Knohre,  158. 
Knolls,  137. 
Knolton,  155,  156. 
Knot,  241 . 
Knoules,  145. 
Knoulton,  141. 
Knowles,  253,  256,  2S6. 
Knox,  243,  318,  324,  326. 
Robert,  273. 
Kubey,  170. 

Labarus,  169. 

Labbloome,  226. 

Lablanch,  245. 

Lad,  256. 

Lagan,  94. 

Laha,  314,  316. 

Laines,  ii;i,  22S. 

Lake,  141,  143, 150,  207,  251. 

Lakey,  271. 

Lakin,  150. 

Laking,  151. 

Lamb,  75,  94,  125,  162,  16S,  170,  173,  243,  249, 

320. 
Lambart,  263. 
Lambe,  133,  134,  228. 
Lambert,  140,  2S2,  324,  326. 
Lambertia,  272. 
Lamm,  273. 
Lamont,  29,  94. 
La  Mottee,  29. 
Lampson,  13S,  154,  280. 
Lamson,  158. 
Lanckton,  136,  155. 
Landale,  306. 
Landon,  166,  169,  225. 
Lane,  147,  151,  153,  160,   165,   166,    174,  175, 

176,  1 78,  234,  238,  240,  256,  265,  273. 
Lang,  247. 
Langberry,  153. 

Langdon,  272,  2S6,  312,  313,  321,  325,  327. 
Langford,  143,  243. 
Langhton,  326. 
Langlee,  174. 
Langley,  139,  172,  233. 
Langworth,  276. 
Lankestar,  162. 
Lansford,  279. 
Lapa,  311. 
Lapier,  94. 
Laply,  259. 
Larey,  272,  279,  307. 
Lark  en,  255,  256. 
Larkin,  75,  76,  94,  140,  312,  321. 
Larment,  241. 
Larmore,  293. 
Larnard,  2S8. 
Larrance,  262. 
Larrott,  94. 
Lase,  289. 
Lash,  165. 
Laskin,  140. 


Lassey,  272. 

Lastly,  240. 

Lathrop,  229,  230,  231,  236. 

Latta,  307. 

Latthorn,  2S4. 

Laugliton,  124,  180. 

Laurence,  13S,  165,  171,  3S9. 

Lavender,  310. 

Lavis,  167. 

Law,  259. 

Lawes,  141. 

Lawler,  2S7,  302,  304. 

Lawley,  257. 

Lawrance,  274. 

Lavvren,  20. 

Lawrence,  151,  200,  296. 

Laws,  30,  94,  301. 

Lawson,  76,  94,  124,  246,  268,  31S,  319. 

Layton,  139,  151,  155. 

Lazell,  154,  174,  175. 

Leach,  133,  143,  252. 

Leadbetter,  150,  172,  216,  217. 

Leader,  145. 

Leades,  179. 

Leads,  172. 

Leager,  141. 

Lealand,  177. 

Learman,  2SS. 

Learned,  135,  144. 

Leaveritt,  325. 

Leavitt,  331. 

Leawis,  134. 

Lebauch,  250. 

Leblam,  239. 

Leblou,  249. 

Le  Bourden,  314. 

Le  Bourdon,  314. 

Lebrok,  241. 

Lecan,  241. 

Leckei,  227. 

LeCrais,2S8. 

Lecras,  241. 

Leddell,  293. 

Ledley,  322. 

Ledyard,  269. 

Lee,  150,  267,  275,  378,  288,  292,  305,  311,  326. 

Leech,  148,  155,  165,  167. 

Leeds,  143,  150,  155,  171. 

Legg,  136,  IS5,  161,  193. 

Le  Grand,  314. 

Leichfeild,  171. 

Leishman,  30,  94. 

Leith,  303. 

Leland,  172,  234. 

Lemarmett,  241. 

Le  Masservier,  315. 

Lendell,  47. 

Lennard,  240. 

Lenox,  30,  94. 

Leoman,  142 

Leonard,  149,  162,  174,  255. 

Leores,  273. 

Lepair,  125. 

Lepear,  31. 

Lepine,  265. 

Leprevet,  241. 

I-erebe,  158. 

Le  Roy,  315. 

Lesage,  241. 

Lescey,  171. 

Leshon,  315. 

Le  Siberrel,  2S8. 

Le  Siberrill,  288. 

Leslie,  268. 

Leson,  178. 

Lessely,  316. 

Letham,  276. 

Lelherbridge,  166. 

Lethermore,  136. 

Letlefeild,  146. 

Leuson,  139. 

Leutt,  270. 

Levens,  135,  17S. 

Leveret,  iSS,  191,  206.^ 


Index  of  Names. 


373 


Leverett,  164. 
X,e%'eritt,  135,  140. 
Levet,  154,  169. 
X,evett,  137. 
X.evil,  341. 

Levingstone,  173,  174,  230. 
Levit,  171,  174,  175. 
Levitt,  170. 
Lewes,  142,  144,  263. 

Lewis,  31,    137,146,   147,  14S,   157,  161,   163, 
167,  169,  172,  240,  244,  24s,  247,  253,  259, 
277,  280,  2S3,  291,  293,  299,  306,  315. 
Lher,  319. 
Libey,  2S0. 
Lightfoote,  137. 
Lilley,  169. 
Lillford,  14S. 
Lillie,  225,  261. 
Lilly,  163,  274,  2S9. 
Limeburn,  293. 
Limeburner,  314. 
Limon,  162. 
Liach,  272,  2S9,  310. 
Lincoln,  155,  174,  175,   270,  321. 
Lincolne,  142,  ici,  154. 
Lindall,  lOJ,  114,  121. 
Linda,  161. 
Lindell,  42,  iii. 
Lindon,  147. 
Lindly,  236. 
Lindsey,  259,  304. 
Line,  143. 
Linkletre,  252. 
Linkletter,  264. 
Linkorne,  138. 
Linsby,  320. 
Linsey,  2S2. 
Linsford,  173. 
Lion,  160,  172. 
Lipincote,  140. 
Liscombe,  169. 
Lisle,  303. 
Lister,  142. 
Litchmore,  320. 

Lithered,  23S. 

Litlefeild,  146. 

Livermore,  150,  160. 
Livey,  274. 
Lloyd,  iQO,  324. 
Loang,  275. 

Lobdell,  32,  94,  152,  175,  176. 
Lobden,  124. 
Locker,  270. 

Lockewood,  133. 

Lockmaker,  247. 

Lockwood,  133,  13S. 

Lo[fJt,  167. 

Logan,  32,  257. 

Logen,  266. 

Logie,  265. 

Loller,  269. 

Lomas,  179. 

Lone,  277. 

Loneda,  94. 

Lonedon,  94. 

Long,  272,  306,  308. 

Longe,  137,  144. 

Lookely,  169. 

Looker,  142,  144. 

Lopez,  234. 

Lord,  136,  137,  140,  146,  1S5,  243,  2S7. 

Loreing,  137. 

Loring,  151,  174,  175,  1S2,  1.84,  1S5,  246,  251, 
253,  261,  293,  304,  316,  31S,  319,  324. 

Lothrr,p,  205. 

Lotter,  307. 

Louden,  i^g. 

Loughlon,  232. 

Lovatt,  299. 

Love,  173,  184,  185,  1S6,  190,  203,  243,  316. 

Lovegrove,  256. 

Lovejoy,  151,  152. 

Lovel,  265. 

Lovell,  137,  174,  230. 


Loverain,  165. 

Lovereo,  227. 

Loverin,  137. 

Lovering,  31S. 

Lovet,  152,  177. 

Lovjo}',  162. 

Lovlel,  241. 

Lovrell,  173. 

Low,  77,  94,  175,  230,  330. 

Lowden,  77,  7S,  142,  324. 

Lowder,  240,  320. 

Lowdey,  250. 

Lowe,  321. 

Lowel,  244. 

Lowell,  141,  140,  167,  227,  276. 

Lowlher,  307. 

Lowthrop,  135. 

Loyd,  253,  320. 

Loyde,  299,  302,  310. 

Loyle,  293. 

Luby,  274. 

Lucas,  266,  2S1,  302,  320,  330,  331. 

Luce,  294,  314,  316. 

Lucey,  238. 

Luckis,  17,  243. 

Luckus,  89. 

Luddon,  173,  174. 

Ludkin,  137,  13S. 

Ludlowe,  133. 

Lugmore,  238. 

Luis,  175. 

Luise,  157. 

Luke,  244. 

Lull,  151. 

Lumbard,  162. 

Lumberd  [Lombard  ?],  133,  134. 

Lumbert,  135,  273. 

Lumkin,  13S. 

Lumpson,  152. 

Lunt,  139,  152,  156,  16S,  311. 

Lush,  94,  260. 

Lusher,  273. 

Lussher,  139. 

Lux,  168. 

Luxford,  153. 

Lyall,  264. 

Lyde,  32S,  329. 

Lydell,  94. 

Lydget,  151. 

Lyman,  134,  iSo,  219. 

Lymon,  157. 

Lynch,  263. 

Lyncoln,  150,  330. 

Lynd,  136,  150. 

Lyndall,  154. 

Lynde,  127,  165,  166,  1S7,  220. 

Lynds,  154. 

Lyndsay,  29S. 

Lyntey,  94. 

Lynzey,  158. 

Lynzy,  163. 

Lyon,    145,  14S,  149,  154,  IS9.  I70>  172,  23S, 
262. 

Lytherland,  167,  16S. 

Lytlefeild,  igo. 

Mack,  274. 
Mackanah,  176. 
Mackarty,  167. 
Mackay,  272,  2S9,  304. 
Mackbun,  2S9. 
Mackdaniel,  166. 
Mackdonel,  254. 
Mackemoryn,  168. 
Muckeny,  177. 
Mackerle,  302. 
Mackerwither,  177. 
Mackey,  260. 
Mackiah,  176. 
Mack  Intash,  267. 
Mackintosh,  177. 
Mackientick,  266. 
Macklin,  235. 
MackneroU,  240. 


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City  Document  No.  100. 


Macknutt,  253. 

Mackrell,  235. 

Mackrill,  203,  205. 

Mackroth,  371. 

Macksford,  249. 

Madden,  7,^6. 

Maddison,  167. 

Maddock,  146. 

Mader,  143. 

Madinde,  147. 

Madock,  311. 

Mady,  252. 

Magar,  2S5. 

Magee,  310. 

Maggott,  136. 

Magner,  325. 

Magrath,  243. 

Magvarlee,  175. 

Mahan,  273,  285. 

Mahane,  311. 

Mahewe,  135. 

Mahon,  275. 

Mahony,  2S7. 

Maies,  141,  147. 

Main,  285,  2S8,  305. 

Mainerd,  161. 

Mainland,  259. 

Maisters,  134. 

Malam,  213. 

Malcolm,  276. 

Malcom,  272,  290,  301,  317. 

Malcomb,  297,  301. 

Malcum,  308. 

Mall,  290. 

Mallan,  300. 

Mallone,  305. 

Malony,  299. 

Malson,  272. 

Man,  154,  169,  172,  173,  194,  J2S,  322. 

Manderston,  25S. 

Mandervel,  2S8. 

Mang,  1 48. 

Maning,  150. 

Mankey,  261. 

Manley,  161,  174,  191,  199. 

Mann,  79,  94,  124. 

Manning,    140,  143,  165,  166,   205,   216,  249, 

28S. 
Mansfeild,  143,  157,  163,  174,  175. 
Mansfield,  250,  253,  269. 
Manson,  79,  80,  231. 
Manter,  277. 
Maragrine,  2S4. 
Marble,  147. 
March,  142,  156. 
Marcham,  156. 
Mardson,  312. 
Margeson,  238. 
Margrett,  256,  260. 
Mariner,  226, 

Marion,  78,  79,  Si,  124,  196,  210,  225. 
Mariot,  95. 
Maris,  271. 
Markeham,  153. 
Markham,  152,  179. 
Markland,  242. 
Maroney,  297. 
Marr,  239. 
Marran,  285. 
Marret,  148. 
Marriner,  182,  269. 
Marrion,  145,  154. 
Marroie,  282. 
Marryott,  137. 
Marsh,  147,  151,  154,  155,  161,  162,  165,  16S, 

173.  17s.  178.  179- 

Marshal,  162,  257. 

Marshall,  33,  Si,  94,  95,  124,  136,  13S,  141, 
143,  145,  147,  150,  156,  158,-  160,  161,  163, 
165,  16S,  179,  203,  242,  244,  24S,  254,  255, 
25S,  265,  273,  278,  2S3,  291,  295. 

Marshcroft,  170. 

Marshe,  137. 

Marsliell,  158. 


Marshfield,  162. 

Marshoin,  312. 

Marsl,  323. 

Marson,  95. 

Marston,  141,  149,  150,  153,  312,  314. 

Marten,  139,  140,  31Q,  320,  325,  327. 

Martial,  136. 

Martin,  140,  145,  148,  149,  239,  248,  261,  2S8, 
293.  30s.  3'6. 

Martine,  161. 

Martyn,  147,  167. 

Mary,  237,  262,  265,  292. 

Maryion,  164. 

Maryon,  164,  166. 

Mascoll,  154. 

Maskor,  150. 

Mason,  34,  95,  loi,  117,  124,  136,  145,  14S, 
149,  150,  151,  158,  159,  164,  165,  166,  167, 
169,  171,  176,  177,  1S2,  216,  279,  321. 

Masser,  169. 

Massey,  149. 

Massie,  140. 

Massy,  135. 

Master,  245. 

Masters,  35,  94,  95,  125,  239,  301. 

Maslerson,  153. 

Mastin,  25S. 

Maston,  162. 

Mather,  144,  155,  162,  168,  170,  171,  222,  32S. 

Mathew,  293. 

Mathews,  36,  95,  257,  265,  269. 

Mathis,  142. 

Matson,  135,  148,  164,  165. 

Mattax,  312. 

Matthews,  167,  274. 

Mattin,  314. 

Mattock,  166,  167. 

Mattocke,  145,  227. 

Mattoone,  146. 

Mattox,  164. 

Mattson,  228. 

Mattucke,  139. 

Maud,  313,  315. 

Maude,  137. 

Maudsley,  139,  154. 

Maugher,  310. 

Maul,  276. 

Maverick,  166,  233,  243. 

Mavericke,  146,161. 

Mavracke  JMaverick?],  133,  134,  136. 

Mavricke  [Maverick?],  134. 

Mawdley,  253. 

Mawry,  134. 

Maxfeild,  172. 

Maxwell,    149,  168,  249,  260,  261,  264,   2Sg, 

293.  294,  319- 
May,  9S,  14S,  159,  319,  320. 
Mayer,  322. 
Mayes,  171,  31S. 
May  hew,  2^0. 
Mayho,  2S6. 
Maynard,  143,  144,  157. 
Mayo,  170. 
McBrarn,  293. 
McBrine,  294. 
McCannon,  267. 
McCarney,  351. 
McCarrell,  245,  265. 
McCartei,  226. 
McCarter,  276. 
McCartey,  306. 
McCarthy,  95. 
McCartie,  307. 
McCarty,  265,  269,  2SS,  310. 
McClain,  15. 
McClaran,  259. 
McCleutick,  2S1,  304. 
McClester,  302. 
McClintick,  272. 
McCloud,  250,  267. 
McCluer,  31S. 
McComb,  244. 
McConnel,  290. 
McCordey,  260. 


Index  of  Names. 


375 


McCordy,  293. 

McCourdre,  36. 

McCowan,  259. 

McCowdre,  99. 

McCowen,  2S7. 

McCoy,  229,  246. 

McCracken,  293. 

McCulloch,  36,  95,  275. 

McCurdy,  252,  2S4. 

McDaniel,  243,  263,  300,  305,  314. 

;McDonald,  275. 

jMcDonnaugn,  2S9. 

McDonnell,  296. 

McDonogh,  299. 

:McDueIl,  293. 

McDufie,  2S6. 

McDugall,  292. 

McDunner,  2S8. 

McEvan,  2S1. 

McEwen,  294,  309. 

McFadden,  320. 

;McFarlan,  304. 

McFarland,  297. 

McFarlin,  315. 

McFee,  2S6. 

McFerren,  257. 

McFerson,  252. 

McForland,  293, 

McGarth,  250. 

McGee,  274. 
McGhune,  2S1. 

McGill,  293. 

McGrah,  273. 

McGray,  265. 

McGregor,  2S2. 

McGroth,  265. 

McHaney,  300. 

Mchoon,  298. 

Mclntire,  252. 

Mcintosh,  37,  95,  296. 

McKean,  246,  27S. 

McKeen,  300. 

McKeil,  263. 

McKeller,  293. 

McKendly,  293. 

McKennedy,  305. 

McKennery,  277.    ^ 

McKensey,  308. 

McKew,  294. 

:McKillop,  293. 

McKimm,  248. 

McKnap,  312. 

McKnit,  310. 

McKown,  318. 

McLallean,  277. 

McLane,  250. 

r.IcLartin,  2S4. 

McT.ean,  276,  277,  2S9,  305,  309. 

McLeod,  307. 

McMasler,  269,  2S7,  307. 

McMasters,  296,  301. 

McMean,  309,  310. 

McNaghton,  293. 
McNamara,  263,  273,  2S7,  2SS. 

McNeal,  37,  42,  94,  95, 124,  257,  260,  264, 

304- 
McNeil,  2SS,  295.  3°!.  307.  3'°.  3'i.  i^°- 
McNeill,  42,  264,  319,  322. 
McNemaro,  269. 
McNutt,  257,  2S6,  300. 
McPhillimy,  249,  250,  255. 
McPhiloniy,  262. 
McRoss,  294. 
McSweney,  298. 
McThelomy,  257. 
McVicker,  293. 
Meade,  13S,  148. 
Meads,  156. 
Meaglan,  285. 
Mcakins,  138,  179. 
Mcalon,  285. 
Means,  319. 
Mears,  279. 
Medcalf,  2S7. 


278, 


Medcalfe,  141,  143,  145,  147.  i57,  177- 
Meears,  196. 
Meade,  170. 
Meer's,  16S. 
Meeres,  22S. 
Meinzies,  217. 
Mekyn,  137. 
Melby,  155. 
Melish,  234. 
Melledge,  272. 
Mellege,  318. 
,   Mellen,  140. 
Melley,  05. 
Mellish,  303. 
Mellowes,  135,  150. 
Melius,  78,  94,  124, 
Mellvin,  227. 
Melone,  249. 
Me  Loy,  42. 
Melveill,  307. 
Melvill,  325. 
Memory,  172. 
Memy,  248. 
Mendam,  145. 
Menth,  311. 
Mercier,  313. 
Mereman,  260. 
Meriam,  163. 
Merren,  294. 
Merrett,  30S. 

Merriam,  139,  141,  14S,  154,  163. 
Merrick,  14S. 
Mtrrifeild,  172. 
Merril,  156. 
Merrill,  140,  157. 
Merrit,  157. 
Merrow,  154. 
Merry,  135,  iSo. 
Merrypine,  255. 
Merth,  292. 
Meserve,  270. 
Messenger,  14S,  164,  167. 
Messengr  [Messenger?],  169. 
Messervey,  314. 
Messinger,  165.. 
Metcalf,  152,  158. 
Metcalfe,  136,  142,  144,  156,  176. 
Michell,  42,  144,  296. 
Micher,  255. 
Mick,  246. 
Mickel,  265. 
Mico,  185. 

Middlecott,  161,  167. 
Middleton,  165. 
Midford,  292. 
Miers,  230. 
Mighell,  172. 
Mighill,  140,  153. 
Mile,  146. 

Miles,  139,  143,  154,  164,  261. 
Millar,  153,  157. 

Miller,  13S,  139,  162,  170,  iSo,  183,  227,  228, 
229,  252,  258,  267,  270,  277,  285,  286,  2S7, 
290,  294,  306,  313,  317,  326,  329. 
Milles,  146. 
Millett,  146,  311. 
Mills,  133,  167,  176,  258,  266,  270. 
Millward,  243. 
Millwood,  316. 
Millwright,  259. 
Milton,  16S,  175,  24S,  330. 
Mindis,  2S1 . 
Minerd,  15S. 
Minga,  257. 
Mingy,  140. 
Minor,  135. 

Minot,  13s,  148,  160,  168,  315,  328. 
Minott,  171,  200,  219,  296. 
Million,  2S9. 
Minzey,  266. 
Mires,  241. 
Miriam,  94,  144. 
Mirock,  157. 
Mirriam,  145,  153. 


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Mirricke,  162. 

Mitchel,  247,  25s,  262,  26s,  272,  303,  315. 

Mitchell,  94,  330,  239,  257,  304,  30S. 

Mitford,  294. 

Mitten,  147. 

Mix,  265. 

Mixer,  138. 

Mixsure,  17S. 

Moat,  301. 

Modsley,  144,  171. 

Moffat,  242. 

Mohaer,  242. 

Moldsworth,  2S7. 

Molineaux,  327. 

Molineux,  43. 

MoUiken,  263. 

MoUineau,  99. 

Mollineaux,  325. 

Mollony,  266. 

Moloney,  298. 

Molony,  267. 

Molten,  244. 

Moltman,43. 

Mon,  309. 

Moncoy,  241. 

Mondy,  160. 

Monk,  211. 

Monke,  168. 

Monlony,  248. 

Montague,  146,  162. 

Monteer,  227. 

Montfforde,  22S. 

Montgomerie,  251,  270,  287. 

Montgomery,  276,  278. 

Moodei,  226. 

Moody,  13S,  136,148,  156,  161,  178,  179,  252, 

275.  314.318,319.321- 
Moor,  81,  95,  149,  163,  1S9,  24s,  24S,  249,  251, 

252,  261",  263,  265,  266,  267,  273,  276,  2S2, 

2S4,  290,  309,  314. 
Moore,  82,  124,   125,   134,  141,   14S,  146,   14S, 

150,  159,  164,  169,  214,  251,  2S3,  31S. 
Moores,  162. 
Moors,  163. 
Morcomb,  2S7. 

More,  137,  139,  142,  143.  232>  2S5. 
Moreau,  170. 
Moredock,  239. 
Morem,  de,  2S0. 
Mores,  245. 

Morey,  172,  250,  256,  274. 
Morgan,  143,  162,  273,  330. 
Morgen,  274. 
Merges,  273. 
Morisey,  2S8. 
Morley,  261,  296. 
Morly,  143. 
Moroney,  310. 
Morphey,  168. 
Morrall,  134. 
Morrel,  162. 
Morrell,  156,  160. 
Morrey,  270. 

Morris,  169,  170,  266,  276,  307,  312,  314. 
Morrison,  166,246,  251,  261,  26S,  2S1,  2S2,  2S3, 

2S4,  296. 
Morriss,  159. 
Morrs,  44,  133. 
Morry,  170,  255. 
Morse,  136,  141,  146,  150,  151,  152,  153,   154. 

164,  176,  177,  194,  248,  271,  310. 
Morss,  177. 
Mortimer,  322. 
Mortimore,  166. 
Morton,  161,  246,  24S,  250,  25S,  264,  26S,  27S, 

2S7,  292,  293,  303,  306,  314,  319. 
Mory,  157,  172. 
Mose,  141. 
Moseley,  307. 
Mosier,  167. 
Moss,  289. 
Mosse,  137,  149. 
Mosses,  287. 
Mote,  266. 


Mott,  137,  171,  173,  311. 

Mould,  1S2. 

Moulton,  134,  138,  139,  243. 

Mountague,  17S. 

Mounteque,  155. 

Mountfort,  164,  167. 

Mousell,  13s,  14s,  iii- 

Moxam,  13S. 

Mudd,  167. 

Mudg,  159.    ■ 

Mudget,  160. 

Muggot,  125. 

Muire,  286. 

Mulberry,  168. 

Mulcahy,  298. 

Mulford,  23S. 

Mull,  27S. 

Mullen,  168. 

MuUins,  231. 

Mullons,  260. 

Mum  ford,  169,  199,  246. 

Munday,  140. 

Mundersoll,  124. 

Munings,  136. 

Munioy,  144. 

Munn,  2S1. 

Munro,  313. 

Munroe,  160,  249,  261,  304. 

Munrow,  292. 

Murdock,  241. 

Miirey,  270. 

Muris,  283. 

Murphey,  251,  253,  273. 

Murphy,  270,  2S4,  2S7,  2S9,  29S,  311. 

Murray,  2S6,  324. 

Murrey,  264,  276,  286. 

Mushell,  133,  134. 

Musselwhit,  139. 

Mussey,  136. 

Muste,  135. 

Muzzey,  148. 

Mygatt,  44. 

Mygott,  95. 

Mylam,  137. 

Mylletl,  133. 

Myriam,  159. 

Nap,  171. 

Naping,  230. 

Narramore,  164,  167. 

Nash,  143,  149,  154,  157,    166,  16S,   173,    174, 

1 78,  276,305. 
Nashe,  135. 
Nason,  145. 
Naster,  283. 
Nation,  268. 
Nations,  273, 302. 
Nazro,  303. 
Neace,  302. 
Neail,  244. 
Neal,  279,  2S3. 
Neale,  142,  147,  16S,  173. 
Nean,  251. 
Needam,  144. 
Needham,  163,  164,  165. 
Neges,  163. 
Negos,  135. 
Negro,  176. 
Negus,  144,  167. 
Nelson,  140,  14S,  216,  299. 
Nesbet,  276. 
Ness,  311. 

Nethrland  [Netherland],  136. 
Nettleton,  271. 
Nevil,  243,  279. 
New,  242,  312. 
Newall,  158,  303,  316,331. 
Newberry,  143,  176. 
Newbery,  136,  159. 
Newbury,  iSS. 
Newby,  307. 
Newcomb,  173. 
Newegate,  136. 
Newel,  iS9.  244.  320,  321- 


Index  of  Names. 


377 


Newell,  135,  136,  145,  147,  170,  24S,  262^,  277, 

279,  295,  297,  303,  322,  327. 
Neweman,  139. 
Neweton,  134. 
Newhall,  157,  15S,  163. 
Newman,  246,369,  2S6,  326. 
Newsham,  257. 
Newton,  142,  143,  144,  150,  157,  163,  172,  252, 

27S,  279. 
Newtten,  161. 
Niccolls,  150. 
Nicholate,  152. 
Nicholes,  161,  275. 
NichoH,  326. 
NichoUs,  149,  157. 
Nichols,  157,  221,  277,  299. 
Nicholson,  165,  200. 
Nickels,  319. 
Nickerson,  13S,  2S6. 
Nickols,  163. 
Nickolson,  174. 
Nicoles,  137. 
NicoUes,  226,  227. 
NicoUs,  174,  175. 
Night,  301. 
Nightingall,  162. 
Nile,  iss,  173- 
Nims,  180. 
Nisbett,  26S. 
Nitingale,  173. 
Noble,  156,  255,  320. 
Noddle,  133. 
Nogget,  157. 
Noice,  27S. 
Noise,  136,  13S. 
Nolan,  231. 
Nolen,  320. 
Nophen,  272. 
Norcros,  143. 
Norcross,  145. 
Norcrosse,  145. 
Norden,  14S,  149,  159,  166. 
Norman,  155. 
Norrice,  140. 
Norris,  229,  230. 
North,  141,  17S,  179. 
Northam,  178. 
Northup,  276. 
Northy,  240,  244. 
Norton,  133,  135,  137,  138,  142,  146,  155,  165, 

166,  174,  249. 
Norwick,  140. 
Nowel,  153. 

Noweli,  95,  137,  150,  166,  324. 
Now  Ian,  2S5. 
Nowland,  311. 
Nowling,  253. 
Noyce,  152,  290. 

Noyes,  95,  124,  150,  152,  153,  202,  215. 
Noys,  157. 
Noyse,  140. 
Nuby,  23S. 
Nuft,  271. 
Nuhan,  2S4. 
Nurs,  159. 
Nurse,  159. 
Nuton,  274. 
Nutson,  269,  290,  302. 
Nuttage,  249,  267. 
Nutte,  138. 
Is' utter,  149. 
Nutting,  147,  253,300. 
Nutwich,  254. 
Nyles,  144. 

Oake,  161. 

Oakeman,  147. 

Oakes,  151,  18S,  276,  2S1,  2S6,  290,  314. 

Oakeum,  304. 

Oaks,  158. 

Obear,  253. 

Obinson,  166. 

O'Brien,  298. 

Obriiin,  257. 


O'Bryan,  310. 

Ochinton,  165. 

Odal,  ]6S. 

O  Daniel,  2SS. 

Odin,  319. 

Odlin,  164,  167,  16S. 

Odlyn,  135. 

O  Donal,  251. 

O'Donel,  29S. 

Odonely,  257. 

Ogilve,  237. 

Ogilvie,  217. 

Ohara,  236. 

Okes,  142. 

Oldam,  151,  160. 

Oldeham,  133. 

Old  Field,  313. 

Olds,  314. 

Oldum,  159. 

Olford,  254. 

Oliver,  49,  95,  99,  loi,  io3,  103,  104,  105,  106, 
107,  108,109,  110,111,  112,  113,  114,115, 
116,  117,  iiS,  119,  121,  123,  124,  125,  126, 
127,  J34,  135,  140,  141,  161,  164,  182,  191, 
198,  205,  208,  214,  317,  220,  233,  270,  309. 

Olliuer  [Olliver?],  153. 

Olliver,  152,  155,  156,  161. 

Ollivr  (Olliver?),  151. 

Ollyver,  see  Oliver. 

Olmstead,  134. 

Olney,  13S. 

Oman,  292,  314. 

Omand,  283,  2S3. 

OiXeal,  253,  273. 

Onion,  144,  176. 

Orchard,  165,  244. 

Ordaway,  149. 

Ore,  271. 

Orill,  95,  I2J 

Orin,  265. 

Ormsby,  2S6. 

Ornellas,  de,  2S1. 

Orr,  245,  247, .252,  254,  286,  296,  304. 

Orrick,  249. 

Orris,  164,  167,  169. 

Orston,  383. 

Ory,  237. 

Osborn,  95,  124,  171,  236. 

Osborne,  103,  104,  105,  108,  109,  no,  112,  113, 
114,  115,  116,  117,  iiS,  119,  121,  127,  139, 
151.  379,  297,  299. 

Osburn,  159. 

Osbiirne,  144,  152. 

Osgood,  136,  139,  149,  153,  160,  163,  260. 

Osmer,  138. 

Osop,  165. 

Otis,  319,  320. 

Ottis,  137. 

Ouldam,  145. 

Oursell,  236. 

Overmore,  150. 

Owen,  95,  145, 172,  173,  231,  261,  271,  277,  2S2. 

Oxenbridge,  150,  233. 

Pace,  243. 

Paddeshall,  151. 

Paddey,  166. 

Paddleford,  173,  177. 

Padert,  254. 

Padock,  320. 

Paff'er,  163. 

Page,  133,  141,  142,  148,  160,  17S,  323. 

Paget,  312. 

Pagett,  296. 

Paige,  166,  16S. 

Pain,  96,  162,  186,  26S.  393. 

Paine,  96,  140,  141,  145,  14S,  157, 165, 166, 168, 

■69.  i73i  17^.  '78,  182,  318,  330,  32S. 
Painter,  14  r,  338. 
Pairish,  156. 
Pake,  245. 

Palfrey,  15,  52,  95,  124,  133,  134,  32S. 
Palgrave,  133. 
Pallamer,  240. 


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Palmer,  133,  134,  139,  141,  142,  146,  153,  157, 
206,  214,  237,  244,  309. 

Pamella,  302. 

Pannly,  147. 

Panton,  16S. 

Pantry,  136. 

Parater,  271. 

Parcke,  170. 

Pardon,  143. 

Parish,  138. 

Park,  147,  293,  290. 

Parke,  155,  257. 

Parkeman,  136. 

Parker,  94,  135,  136,  13S,  141,  143,  14?.  H^, 
152,  154,  156,  15S,  163,  i6g  170,  176,  241, 
249,  266,  269,  271,  275,  277,  27S,  2S1,  2S2, 
286,  291,  295,  301,  304,  306,  30S,  31S,  319, 

323^325- 
Parkas,  150. 
Parkhurst,  143. 
Parkhust,  160. 
Parkman,  331. 
Parkr  (Parker  ?),  143. 
Parks,  134,  324. 
Parlin,  277. 
Parmele,  313. 
Parmenter,  140,  142. 
Parmer,  262. 

Parmiter,  145,  154,  166,  173. 
Parmitor,  233. 
Parnell,  153. 
Parr,  141,  256. 
Parrat,  140. 
Parrih,  229. 
Parris,  231,  232. 
Parrot,  324. 

Parrott,  95,  104,  107,  119,  273,  2S4. 
Parrum,  167,  169. 
Parsoll,  124. 
Parson,  180. 
Parsons,  139,  144,  149,  156,  157,  161,  162,  165, 

166,  179,  260,  267,  301. 
Partman,  169. 
Parton,  169. 

Partridge,  139,  143,  177,  23S. 
Partrig-g,  179. 
Pary,  144. 
Pasmore,  166. 

Pason,  13S,  15s,  157.  160,  172. 
Passens,  15S. 
Passon,  140. 
Pasteen,  226. 
Patch,  150,  154,  251. 
Patrick,  165,  237. 
Patridg,  145. 
Patridge,  147. 
Patten,  99,  144,  154,  264,  267,   26S,  2S1,  307, 

316,  322. 
Patterson,  2S5. 
Patteshall,  152,  169. 
Pattinggell,  141. 
Pattison,  160. 
Pattricke,  133. 
Paty,  2S0. 
Paul,  172,  250,  25S. 
Paule,  145. 
Paxton,  299. 
Payn,  1C2. 
Payne,  141,  144,   147,  154,    165,  200,  217,  220, 

327- 
Payson,  155,  159,  17°.  SH.  3i7.  3'^9- 
Peach,  156,  244. 
Peacock,  164. 
Peak,  301 . 

Peake,  136,  159,  170,  171. 
Peal,  267. 
Pearce,  13S,  153. 
Pearide,  269. 
Pearley,  142. 
Pearly,  154,  159,  162,  305. 
Pearse,  145,  147,  160,  172,  324. 
Pearson,  171,  256. 
Pease,  136,  149,  166,  167,  254,  296. 
Peaseley  142. 


Peason,  205. 

Pebody,  142,  152,  157,  162. 

Peck,  49,  96,  125,   139,  16S,  176,  242,  249,  316, 

32S. 
Pecke,  226,  231. 
Pecker,  201,  202,  270,  329. 
Pecocke,  139. 
Peek,  169. 
Peeke,  172. 
Peelsbury,  149. 
Peerce,  144. 
Pegge,  165. 
Peggy,  1S5,  196,  201. 
Peirce,  17,  96,  135,  136,  139,  142, 150,  152,  154, 

157,  160,  164,  165,  166,  167,  249,  263,  27S, 

279.  282,  313,  316,317,  319,321. 
Peirces,  igo. 
Peirepoint,  249. 
Peirpoint,  170. 
Peirse,  14S,  157. 
Peirson,  144,  155,  166,  271. 
Pele,  248. 
Pelham,  133,  143/ 

Pell,  135,  139,  165,  292,  223,  23S,  283. 
Pellet,  159. 
Pelton,  171. 
Pelum,  253. 
Pelut,  264. 

Pemberton,  144,  161,  169,  227,  279. 
Pembrton  [Pemberton],  133. 
Pembrooke,  226. 
Pemerton,  135. 
Pen  [Penn?],  133. 
Pendergrass,  274. 
Pendicles,  279. 
Pendleton,  136. 
Pengilley,  154. 
Peniman,  154 
Penman,  305. 
Penn,  282. 

Penney,  166,  169,  305. 
Penninian,  150,  154,  173,  20S,  314",  326. 
Penny,  23S,  296,  315. 
Pennyman,  134,  165. 
Pensy,  232. 
Penticus,  140. 

Pepper,  136,  143,  168,  171,  264,  273,  275,  312.    , 
Pereway,  270. 
Perkins,  95,  96,  119,  124,  125,  134,  13S,  138, 

140,  142,  157,  159,  226,  227,  230,  243,  292, 

304- 
Perkis,  158. 
Perly,  149. 
Perram,  159. 
Perrei,  227. 
Perrey,  248. 
Perrin,  320. 
Perring,  302. 
Perrum,  158. 
Perry,96,  124,  134,  140,  14S,  154, 159,  169,  177, 

272,  296,  318,  319. 
Perse,  178. 
Person,  153,  162,  239. 
Pervier,  315. 
Perwitch,  :68. 
Pescot,  236. 
Peters,  137,  252,  265. 
Pettegrew,  296. 
Pettergrow,  296. 
Phagin,  265. 
Pharo,  174,  175. 
Phealan,  243. 
Phelabrowne,  148. 
Phelpes,  133,  136. 
Phelph,  155. 

Phelps,  150,  162,  163,  16S,  iSo,  240,  266. 
Phese,  143. 
Philbrick,  149. 
Philebrowne,  149. 
Philips,  161,  244,  250. 
Phillip,  174,  294. 
Phillips,  3:,  47,  94,  95,  99,  loi,  104,  107,  115, 

124,  125,  133,  134.  139.  147.  152,  IS3.  154. 

158,  159,  166,  167,  169,  174,  177,  182,201, 


Index  of  Xames. 


379 


231, 23S,  24S,  251, 25,6, 25S,  266, 273, 2S1, 

28+,  2SS,  2S9,  293,  303,  311,  313,  31S,  319, 

320,  327. 

Phillis,  257. 

Philps,  266. 

Phiney,  313. 

Phippen,  143,  155. 

Phippeny,  176,  27S. 

Phippin,  137. 

Phipps,  150,  161,  167,  1S4,  243,  255. 

Phips,  142. 

Pickard,  156. 

Pickendon,  237. 

Pickering,  149. 

Pid,  142. 

Fidg,  158. 

Pidge,   177. 

Pierce,  124,  125,  134,  296,  320. 

Pier  Point,  145. 

Pierpoint,  153,  271,  292,  318. 

Pierson,  155. 

Pigg.  3  35- 

Pigott,  169. 

Pike,  13S,  144,  153, 160,  165, 171,  262,  316,  322. 

Pillips  [Phillips?],  133. 

Pillogrove,  252. 

Pills,  251. 

Pilsbiiry,  150,  151. 

Pimm,  227. 

Pinchbank,  2S2. 

Pinchen,  142. 

Pinchon,  303. 

Pinder,  247. 

Pinel,  315. 

Pinney,  151. 

Pinor,'  156. 

Pinsent,  234. 

Pippen,  297. 

Pipon  (?),  323. 

Pirkins,  25S,  265,  274,  300. 

Pisant,  311. 

Pitcher,  141,  15^1,  172,  230,  23S,  330. 

Pitman,  356,  159,  246,  258,  270. 

Pitts,  140,  167,  174,  17s,  234,  32s,  327. 

Pi"y,  iss,  156,  174. 

Pixley,  179. 

Place,  140,  144,  166. 

Piatt,  157. 

Platts,  168. 

Playsteed,  166. 

Plembley,  166. 

Plimpton,  117,  179,  320. 

Pludder,  2S1. 

Plum,  171. 

Plumb,  171. 

Plumer,  135,  141,  150,  168,  227. 

Plumley,  173. 

Plumr  [Plumer],  162. 

Plunton,  143. 

Podesters,  2S8. 

Poget,  144 

Poick,  179. 

Pointer,  96. 

Pole,  151, 

Polfrey,  32S. 

Polkinham,  2S3. 

Pollard,  167,  327. 

Polle,  25S. 

PoUey,  330. 

Pomery    179,180. 

Pomory,  179. 

Pompillion,  23-;. 

Pom  rev,  iSS>  ^is- 

Pomry,  155. 

Pond,  142,  158,  171,  176. 

Pook,  321. 

Pool,  174,  270,  330. 

Poole,  166. 

Pools,  283. 

Poor,  241,    244,   24S,'  253,  273,  274,  2S2,  2S4, 

321. 
Pop,  241,  298. 

Pope,  136,  138,  159,  i')4,  172,  2S3,  286. 
Popes,  324. 


166, 


152, 
29s. 


Popkin,  96. 

Porsune,  144. 

Port,  273. 

Porter,  135,    13S,  140,  141,  145,  147.  hS,  iSi» 

152,  157,  159,  161,  162,  164,  166,  16S,  174, 

178,  1S6,  232,  233,  23s,  239,  279,  298,  301, 

30S. 
Portlock,  232. 
Portraorte,  136. 
Poter,  158. 
Poterfield,  299. 
Potter,  95,  136,  139,  140,  j6t„  231,  25^,  272, 

274,  31S. 
Pottle,  244. 
Potts,  242. 
Pounding,  22S. 
Powell,  95,  96,  99,  104,  106,  111,  124,  141, 

16S,  204,  2S3. 
Powels,  320. 
Power,  243,  253,  2S9. 
Pownall,  127. 
Powning,  143. 
Prat,  140,  151. 
Pratt,  96,    133,    13s,    143,    144,   14s.  HS, 

ISS.  156,  164,  168,  174,  177,  :78.  273 

296,  29S,  319. 
Pray,  173. 
Preble,  146. 
Preist,  165,  166,  170. 
Prence,  142. 

Prentice,  134,  145,  155,  157. 
Prentis,  159. 

Prescot,  154,  156,  159,  166,  269. 
Prescott,  149,  1 78. 
Presions,  233. 
Pressin,  242. 
Prest,  143,  148,  299. 
Preston,  159,  160,  171,  272,  318. 
Prestone,  17S. 
Price,  137,    142,    14S,   153,    168,  264,  292,  309, 

311.  330- 
Prichard,  83,  142,  259,  298. 
Prichet,  320. 
Pride,  152. 
Pridee,  30S. 
Prim,  274. 
Primrose,  261. 
Prince,  96,  124,  136,  154,   155,    175,  176,  230, 

231.  233,  236,  239,.  240,  278,  295,  319,  320. 
Pringle,  27S. 
Pritchard,  96,  144. 
Pritchet,  157. 
Prize,  iSo* 
Proa,  243. 
Probery,  292. 
Procoter,  226. 

Procter,  So,  161,  166,  295,302,  307. 
Proctor,  So,  138,  143,  161,  220,  226,  331. 
Proice,  267. 

Prout,  117,  143,  161,  247. 
Proutt,  166. 
Province,  96,   125. 
Provo,  251. 
Prratt,  157. 
Puffer,  173,  176. 
Pugsley,  168. 
Pulcifer,  234. 
Pullen,  234,  283,  285. 
Pulling,  244,  299. 
Pulsifer,  17S. 
Pulter,  124. 
Pumbrey,  152. 
Pumiss,  241. 
Pummery,  134. 
Pumrey,  130. 
Pumroy,  232,  267. 
Punchard,  235. 
Puncheon,  212. 
Purbeck,  259,  309. 
Purbuck,  95,  269. 
Purchase,  137. 
Purkins,  157. 
Purkis,  165. 
Purrington,  151. 


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City  Documex.t  No.   100. 


Putnian,  J42,  147,   159. 

Putnam,  96,  125,  155,  301,  32S. 

Pynclion,  103,  104,  105,  no,  113,  116,  127,  144, 

17S,  179. 
Pyne,  136. 
Pynny,  135. 


Quales,  285. 

Quark,  251. 

Quarks,  273. 

Quick,  96,  124,  242. 

Quin,  274. 

Qliincy,  96,  100,  124,  256,  319. 

Quinland,  3SS. 

Quinsey,  135,-148,  161,167,  173. 

Quirk,  285,  2S7,  2SS. 


Rabay,  241. 

Radford,  241. 

Raiment,  156. 

Rainer,  17S. 

Raines,  146. 

Rainsbotham,  231,  240. 

Rainsfoard,  138. 

Rainsford,  1S6. 

Ralleff,  293. 

Ramage,  268,  292,309. 

Ramaige,  285. 

Raman,  313. 

Ramsay,  2S3. 

Ramsdell,  163. 

Ramsey,  169,  249,  275,  276. 

Ranchen,  242. 

Rand,  45,  147,  149,  151,  163,  20S,  309. 

Randal,  307,  319. 

Randall,  271,  306. 

Randill,  135. 

Randol,  163. 

Randoll,  174,  243. 

Ranger,  150,  164. 

Rankin,  258. 

Ranton,  309. 

Raseford,  169. 

Rasin,  300. 

Ratclift",  279. 

RatclifFe,  167. 

Ravensdale,  136. 

Rawlen,  143. 

Rawling,  134. 

Rawlings,  236. 

Rawlins,  133,  134,  135,  137,  165,  171. 

Rawlinson,  138. 

Rawlyns,  see  Rawlins. 

Rawson,  138,  156,  164. 

Ray,  124,  156,  165,  174,  255,259,  2S3,  292. 

Rayment,  156,  159. 

Raymond,  135,  235,  273. 

Raymore,  328. 

Rayner,  150,  22S. 

Rea,  93,  96,  1 48,  159,  259. 

Read,  103,  113,   116,  124,  140,  147,  152,    154, 
156,  157,  164,  245,  262,  324. 

Reade,  135,  136,  141,  145,  147,  154. 

Reading,  146. 

Readon,  284. 

Reads,  155. 

Reaks,  233. 

Reason,  239. 

Record,  175. 

Reddin,  135. 

Reddings,  135. 

Reddington,  157. 

Reding,  260. 

Redington,  159. 

Redman,  172. 

Rednap,  163. 

Rednape,  136. 

Reed,  96,  139,  160,  174,  191,  236,  247,  284,  299, 
302. 

Reeves,  144,  301. 

Reier,  253. 


Remeth,  145. 
,  Remick,  48,  96. 
Rendell,  144. 
Rening,  2S3. 
Renolds,  246,  250. 
Renolls,  146. 
Renouf,  23S,  239. 
Renton,  261,  263. 
Reside,  286. 
Revere,  326. 
Revess,  242. 
Rexwood,  227. 
Reynolds,  14S,  164,  279,  309. 
Rey  noils,  136. 
Reynols,  166. 
Reynor,  235. 
Reynr  [Reyner?],  142. 
Rhine,  2S4. 
Rhoades,  15S. 
Rhoads,  15S. 
Rhodes,  163. 
Rhon,  96. 
Riall,  160,  172. 

Rice,  96,  99,  124,  140,  141,  144,  147,  151,  161, 
164,  171,  176,  261,  2S2,  289,  31S,  319,  320, 

Richard,  237. 

Richards,  134,  140,  143,  145,    150,   156,    158, 
163,  170,  174,  176,  207,  22S,  23S,  240,  246, 
297,  302. 
Richardson,  S3,  97,    134,  134,  148,  151,    152, 
153.  154.  160,  16S,  177,  18S,  189,  234,  237, 
277.  285,300,311,  3i4,.3-iS,  321,  323. 
Richds  [Richards?],  154. 
Richee,  2S1. 
Richerson,  315. 
Richeson,  30S. 
Richey,  277,  321. 
Richrds  [Richards?],  141. 
Richrdson  [Richardson?],  i^^S. 
Rickford,  124. 
Ricks,  165. 
Riddan,  151. 
Rider,  165,  169. 
Ridge,  233. 
Ridgeway,  96. 
Ridgway,  125,  319,  320,  327. 
Rider,  158,  283,  284. 
Ridley,  307,  321. 
Rien,  260,  298. 
Ries,  158. 
Riff,  154. 
Rigbey,  142,  171. 
Riggs,  135. 
Right,  142,  160. 
Rlglithead,  300. 
Riley,  150. 
Rimgton,  151. 
Rimington,  139. 
Rinch,  286. 
Riney,  257. 
Ring,  173,  273. 
Ringby,  259. 
Ringe,  141,  160. 
Rion,  289. 

Ripley,  142,  147,  174,  175. 
Riscraft,  180. 
Risden,  166. 
Rise,  145,  257. 
Ritchie,  276. 
Rite,  2S3. 
Rix,  i6g. 

Roach,  24s,  252,  272,  2S4,  285,  300,  318. 
Roads,  153,  157. 
Roaper,  141. 

Robbins,  155,  159,  163,  164. 
Robbinson,  151,  164,  167,  168. 
Robe,  22S. 
Robert,  241,  317. 

Roberts,  143,  149,  150,  164,  165,  171,  17S,  iSS, 
215,  227,  22S,  241,  263,  267,  274,  27S,  2S2, 
301,  320,  321,  330. 
Robertson,  261,  265,  281,  289,  296,  307. 
Robins,  319, 


Index  of  Names. 


381 


Robinson,    141,  142,  150,  157,  160,  163,    16S, 

169,  170,  171,  172,  1S6,  1S9,  232,  255,  25S, 
259,  262,  277,  293,  324. 

Robison,  2^2,  275,  279. 

Robrt  [Robert  ?J,  139. 

Robson,  265,  300. 

Rock,  167,  270. 

Rocke,  145. 

Rocket,  14S,  177. 

Rocketl,  177. 

Rockewell,  133,  134. 

Rockwell,  295,  297,  306,  315. 

Rockwood,  156. 

Rodes,  156. 

Rodgers,  152,  226. 

Roe,""25S. 

Roffe,  140. 

Rogers,  96,  124,  13S,  139,  140,  146,  150,  153, 
160,  167,  ]6S,  170,  174,  222,  23s,  240,  242, 
243,  24S,  263,  266,  269,  270,  27s,  276,  277, 
2S0,  2S2,  2S4,  2S5,  2SS,  297,  300,  311,  312, 
3>6. 

Roggers,  45. 

Roian,  271. 

Roise,  135. 

Roles,  271. 

Rolfe,  150. 

Rollen,  2S3. 

Rollenbuckler,  257. 

Rolston,  169. 

Romney,  296. 

Rooker,  17S. 

Root,  157,  162. 

Roote,  149,  155,  157,  iSo. 

Rooles,  165. 

Roots,  137. 

Ropper,  142. 

Rose,  25S,  2S0,  2SS,  303. 

Ross,    167,   243,  268,  2S7,  2SS,  305,  312,  317, 

325- 
Rossen,  160. 
Rossiter,  133. 
Rotch,  270,  291,  304. 
Roukes,  124. 
Roulstone,  243. 
Rouse,  143,  313. 
Rouz,  167. 

Row,  152,  247,  2SS,  297,  299,  303. 
Rowe,  52,  140,  323. 
Rowland,  246. 
Royall,  240. 
Royce,  169. 
Rrione,  227. 
Ruck,  140,  156. 
Rucke,  14S,  161,  226. 
Ruddock,  321. 
Ruddyk,  140. 
Rude,  233. 
Rue,  de,  239. 
Rufels,  275. 

Rug?.  149- 

Ruggles,  134,  13s,  13S,  139,  147,  159,  165,  169, 

170.  '73.  234.  ^iSy  25S,  260,  297. 
Rugles,  146,  152. 

Rumney,  289,  325. 

Rumsee,  16S. 

Rush,  143. 

Rushwonh,  146. 

Russe,  163. 

Russell,  137,  141,  143,  14S,  149,  153,  154,  162, 
167,  178,  179,  242,  243,  249,  250,  256,  263, 
27s.  299.  300,  305,  30S,  310,  317,  325. 

Russells,  155. 

Rust,  138,  152,  162,  16S,  174,  179. 

Ruth,  143. 

Rutland,  264. 

Ryadon,  274. 

Ryall,  154. 

Ryan,  243,  24S,  250,  264,  272,  2SS,  295. 

Rydeat,  144. 

Rye,  165. 

Ryley,  2^9. 

Ryon,  261,  270. 


Sabyn,  167. 

Sadler,  139,  140,  142. 

Safely,  277. 

Safford,  156. 

Saifyn,  150. 

Sag^  269. 

Sage,  257. 

Sager,  267. 

Saile,  155. 

Sale,  13S,  174. 

Salisbury,  20,  97,  124,  172,  243. 

Sally,  144. 

Salman,  16S. 

Salmon,  320. 

Salsbury,  97,  167. 

Salt,  32S. 

Salter,  103,   106,  :i6,  121,  124,  125,  137,  164, 

167,  192,  205,  232,  272,  2S2,  297,  30S,  320. 
Saltonstal,  148. 
Samfoard,  138. 
Sampeford,  134. 
Sample,  272. 

Sampson,  46,  97,  152,  263. 
Samuel,  25S. 
Sandall,  165. 
Sanders,  97,  173,  232,  244. 
Sanderson,  164,  17S. 
Sandrbant  [Sanderbant],  143. 
Sands,  141,  293. 
Sanford,  141,  150,  164. 
Sanforth,  145. 
Sanyde,  155. 
Sarah,  292. 
Saretell,  145. 
Sargent,  97,  15S,  31S,  320. 
Sarjant,  162. 
Sarkey,  312. 
Satchwell,  257. 
Saunders,  137,    140,    145,  146,    174,  306,    iSS, 

209,  237.  264,  273. 
Saunderson,  140. 
Saundrs  [Saunders?],  140. 
Sautell,  151. 
Savage,  137,  T48,  151,  161,  164,  169,  190,  204, 

20s,  292,  300,  302,  313,  323. 
Savel,  97,  124. 
Savell,  173. 
Saviage,  228. 
Sayer,  175. 
Sayres,  279. 
Savil,  157. 
Savin,  173. 
Sawell,  170. 
Sawen,  145. 
Sawer,  147. 
Sawyer,  160,  272. 
Saxton,  164. 
Sayer,  153. 
Says,  139. 
Saywell,  149. 
Scadlocke,  146. 
Scales,  140. 
Scarbourough,  267. 
Scarbrow,  141. 
Scarlet,  151,  204. 
Scarlett,  167. 
Scelton,  172. 
Schryder,  275. 
Scilley,  173,  257. 
Scobal,  315. 
ScoUa)-,  loi,    103,  104,  105,  no.  III,  112,  113, 

114,  115,  116,  117,  iiS,  119,  120,    121,  31S, 

32S. 
Scot,  142. 
Scott,  136,  14S,  157,   159,   170,   173,   17S,  179, 

244,  247,  252,  256,  260,  265,  26S,  274,  27S, 

279,  2S0,  2S2,  2S4,  2S5,  290,  291,  293,  295, 

?9S,  303.  30S,  309,  312,  317,  320,  323,  327. 
Scotte,  137. 
Scotto,  139. 
Scottow,  205,  306. 
Scruggs,  137. 
Screech,  250. 


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City  Document  No.   100. 


Scuder,  294. 
Se.iben,  170. 
Seajles,  157. 
Seal,  251,  323. 
Sealy,  244. 
Seandal,  313. 
Search,  142,  164. 
Searl,  151,  167. 

Searle,  170,  172,  207,  212,  217,  243,  279. 
Searles,  179. 
Sears,  290,  31S. 
Seaton,  269. 
Seaver,  170,  323. 
Seavey,  260. 
Seavir,  152. 
Seawall,  13S,  153,  154- 
Sebley,  136. 
Seckett,  273. 
Seconib,  301,  30S. 
Sedgewick,  166. 
Sedgwick,  138. 
Seely,  133,  169. 
Seever,  170. 
Segerson,  262. 
Segus,  300. 
Seir,  141. 
Selby,  213. 
Selding,  178. 
Selkrig,  323. 
Selkrige,  296. 
Sellon,  327. 
Selman,  153. 
Selsbe,  157. 
Selsbee,  15S. 
Senions,  241. 
Semple,  304. 
Sendall,  143,  166. 
Senden,  157. 
Senderei,  226. 
Sennison,  169. 
Sension,  136. 
S<!orIs,  162. 

Sergeant,  :6i,  16S,  169. 
Sergent,  139. 
Service,  255,  2S1,  2S3. 
Servise,  315. 
Sessions,  154. 
Sever,  138,  159. 
Severanc,  160. 
Sevey,  169. 

Sewall,  103,  105,   no,   116,  117,  iiS,  119,  121, 
127,  1S8,  191,  196,  202. 

Seward,  257. 

Sewell,  168,  268. 

Sexton,  133,  134,  166. 

Seyle,  140. 

Seymore,  243. 

Shaahay,  244. 

Shadwick,  2S3. 

ShafReld,f259. 

Shaflin,  142. 

Shaller,  161. 

Shallow,  253. 

Shan,  271. 

Shanan,  285. 

Shand,  271,  277. 

Shanks,  302. 

Shannahan,  272. 

Shannan,  244. 

Shannon,  1S9,  252,  257. 

Shanohan,  298. 

Shanton,  273. 

Shapleigh,  Ij|6. 

Shaperd,  15S.  ' 

Sharman,  13S. 

Sharp,  133,  242,  249,  302. 

Sharpe,  134,  152,  169. 

Sharpley,  271. 

Shatluck,  160. 

Shaw,  156,    163,    166,  167,  173,  17S,  226,  246, 
254,  271,  2S2,  2S3,  288,  296,  300,  301,  307. 

Shawe,  138,  139. 

She,  253. 

Shea,  2S4. 


Shead,  160.  ^ 

Sheafe,  169,  321. 

SheafF,  309. 

Sheafte,  25S. 

Shearman,  149,  270. 

Shed,  325. 

Sheepcot,  165. 

Sheer's,  176. 

Shefeild,  1  13. 

Sheifeild,  173,  177. 

Sheilden,  162. 

Shelby,  32S. 

Shelden,  igi;,  157,  163. 

Shelding,  iSo. 

Sheldon,  298,  307. 

Shelork,  247. 

Shelston,  166. 

Shelton,  247,  270. 

Sheopard,  143. 

Shepard,  160,  248,  252,  27S. 

Shephard,  143,  155. 

Shepheard,  137,  145. 

Sheppard,  177,  244,  262,  272,  2S6,  293 

Sheprd  [Shepard],  155. 

Sherad,  2S0. 

Sheratt,  136. 

Sherben,  320. 

Sherbon,  237. 

Sherbun,  235. 

Sherburn,  248,  266,  312,  326. 

Sheriff,  239. 

Sherman,    135,    137,    140,    ijS,  246,  262,  2S8 

322. 
Shermon,  164. 
Sherring,  97. 
Shervin,  302. 
Shinnehan,  288. 

Shippard,  2S4,  300,  303,  305,  314. 
Shippen,  199. 
Shirley,  316. 
Shiverick,  245,  247,  249. 
Shoare,  152. 

Shommedieu  [Hommedieu  ?],  237. 
Shopin,  241. 
Shore,  142. 
Shores,  253,  269. 
Short,  153,  200. 
Shorte,  136. 
Shorten,  236. 
Shortridg,   ijl. 
Shouts,  273. 
Showers,  308. 

Shrimpton,  151,  194,  227,  22S. 
Shrires,  146. 

Shuchburgh,  308. 

Shute,  165. 

Shuttleworth,  177. 

Sibbell,  308. 

Sibley,  136,  159. 

Sibly,  IS9-  ^„       ^ 

Sigourney,  243,  249,  268,  320. 

Sike,  154. 

Silkreg,  282,  309. 

Silkrig,  278. 

Sill,  138. 

Silsbey,  270. 

Silver,  266, 

Silvester,  97,  133,  135,  241,  297. 

Simmons,  250. 

Simonds,  160,  326. 

Simoning,  252. 

Simons,  169-175,  270. 

Simonton,  252,  250,  258. 

Simpkins,  331. 

Simpson,  97,  164,  167,  201,  257,  263,  26S,  307, 
317,  320,  327,  330. 

Sims,  326. 

Simson,  283. 

Sinclear,  278. 

Singletry,  139. 

Sinhouse,  314. 

Sinkler,  274. 

Sinsesby,  124, 


Index  of  Names. 


383 


Skate,  164. 

Skeel,  237. 

Skelton,  133,  134. 

Skerry,  13S. 

Skilling,  295,  323. 

Skillins,  322. 

Skimmer,  313. 

Skiner,  161. 

Skinner,  145,  147,  15S,  165,  16S,  206,  264,  267, 
2731  ii6,  327. 

Skot,  140. 

Skyler,  330. 

Slater,  314. 

Slatter, 311. 

Sloan,  302,  316. 

Slocomb,  234,  23S. 

Sloper,  325,  32S. 

Slowman,  313. 

Smale,  170. 

Smaley,  147. 

Small,  246,  2S6. 

Smallidge,  97,  243,  305. 

Smallpeice,  323. 

Smally,  159. 

Smead,  155. 

Smeade,  179. 

Smeadley,  154. 

Smeedly,  143. 

Smellidge,  251. 

Sraille,  253. 

Smist,  148. 

Smith,  46,  84,  97,  TOi,  124,  134,  142,  143,  144, 
146,  147,  149,  ISO,  151,  152,  153,  IS4.  iSS. 
156,  157,  158,  160,  161,  162,  163,  164,  165, 
166,  167,  168,  169,  170,  171,  172,  174,  17s, 
176,  177,  178,  179,  iSo,  226,  229,  239,  247, 
251,  253,  356,  25S,  259,  260,  261,  263,  265, 
266,  268,  271,  272,  273,  275,  276,  277,  27S, 
279,  282,  283,  2S4,  285,  2S6,  287,  2S8,  2S9, 
291,  292,  293,  294,  295,  296,  297,  299,  301, 
303.  304.  305.  307.  308.  309.  313.  3'4.  3'S. 
3'6,  317.  319.  320,  324,  32s,  328. 

Smithers,  246. 

Smiths,  iSS. 

Smithson,  226. 

Smyth,  133,  134,  136,  137,  140,  141,  143,  169. 

Smythe,  137,  13S,  139,  140,  141. 

Snell,  165. 

Snelling,  315. 

Snellum,  271. 

Snilling,  313. 

Snode,  278. 

Snoden,  84. 

Snow,  97,  152,  165,  245,  246,  254,  258,  265,  313. 

Snowe,  142. 

Snowden,  97. 

Soames,  2S7,  29S,  301,  303,  315,  325. 

Soaper,  97. 

Sober,  316. 

Sogar,  170. 

Sohier,  287. 

SoUer,  297. 

Soloven,  257. 

Somersbey,  142. 

Somersby,  149. 

Somervel,  312. 

Somes,  261,  267,  269,  278,  290,  291,  294,  297, 
306,  308,311,317. 

Sonesberry,  97. 

Soper,  171. 

Souden,  262. 

Soul,  251,  277. 

Souter,   239. 

Southack,  196,  220. 

Southcoate,  133. 

South  cot,  256. 

South  cote,  133. 

South  cut,  265. 

Souther,  145,  157. 

Southick,  140. 

Southwell,  162. 

Sparhaukc,  140. 

Sparhawk,  160. 


Sparhawke,  160. 

Spark,  264,  2S3. 

Sparrey,  169. 

Sparrowhawk,  310. 

Spaulden,  15S. 

Spead,  169. 

Speakman,  124. 

Spear,  97,  124,  125,  318,  319,  323,  325.     . 

Speer,  320. 

Speere,  173. 

Spence,  314. 

Spencer,    134,    135,   136,    138,    145,   156,    173, 

235- 
Spare,  143. 
Sparing,  272. 
Spikeman,97. 
Spikman,  242. 
Spincer,  290. 
Spinny,  146. 
Spoffard,  157. 
Spolden,  140. 
Spooner,  97,  123,  13S,  27S. 
Spooer,  139. 
Spowell,  164. 

Sprage  [Sprague?],  133,  145. 
Sprague,  15S,  161,  175,  239,  286,  321. 
Spragues,  277. 
Sprauge,  147. 
Sprigg,  125. 

Spring,  147,  155,  160,  178,  268,  316. 
Sprodell,  2S1. 
Sprowl,  265. 
Spur,  172. 
Spurham,  228. 
Spurr,  14S,  150,  308. 
Spurrell,  146. 

Squire,  135,  157,  160,  161,  168,  175. 
Stacker,  281. 
Stacy,  149,  155. 
Stacye,  147. 
Stafford,  273. 
Stain,  2S6. 
Stamford,  147. 
Stamp,  397. 
Stanbridge,  167. 
Stanbury,  167. 
Standburry,  233. 
Standige,  140. 
Standley,  97,  159. 
Staniford,  1S2,  196,  218. 
Stanley,  136,  141. 
Stanton,  172. 
Stanwood,  292. 
Staple,  144,  152,  173,  174. 
Staplefort,  165. 
Staples,  233. 
Staplton,  252. 
Starbucke,  177. 
Starlinge,  155. 
Starns,  160. 

Starr,  166,  246,  254,  273,  2S5. 
Starrett,  279,  299. 
St.  Croix,  de.,  315. 
Stebben,  144. 
Stebbens,  250. 
Stabbing,  155. 

Stebbins,  135,  157,  162,  170,  iSo. 
Stedman,  170,  248. 
Steedman,  139. 
Steel,  230,  258,  272,  275. 
Steele,  135,  168,  300. 
I    Steeme,  241. 

Steephens,  149,  167. 

Steevens,  145,  148,  152,  162,  170,  232. 

Steil,  252. 

Steorbndge,  179. 

Stephens,  2S8. 

Stephenson,  143. 

Sterett,  304. 

Sterling,  124,  241,  2S4,  324. 

Sterne, 134. 

Sternes,  144,  145,  148,  176. 

Sterns,  312. 


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Stevens,  97,  140,  141,  142,  14S,  158,  160,  16S, 
172,  1S3,  1S5,  186,  202,  273,  297,  300,  301, 
310,316,31s. 

Stevenson,  97,  124,  125,  252,  277,  279,  310, 
312,  323. 

Steward,  124,  224,  259,  266,  277,  31S. 

Stewart,  238,  253,  260,  30S. 

Stewarlh,  274. 

Slibbins,  254. 

Stickland,  133. 

Sticknee,  157. 

Stickney,  141,  156. 

Stidman,  140. 

Stiels,  162. 

Stileman,  134,  142. 

Stiles,  172. 

Slillman,  306. 

Stillson,  264,  27S. 

Stilson,  134. 

Stilton,  277. 

Stiinpson,  322. 

Stimson,  143,  160. 

Stinton,  295. 

Stipings,  172. 

Stirt,  146. 

Stoakes,  152,  2qS. 

Stoaks,  298. 

Stockdale,  igj. 

Stocker,  163,  168. 

Stockin, 136. 

Stocking,  25S,  260,  266,  273,  307,  316. 

Stockman,  2S5. 

Stockwell,  179. 

Stodard,  140. 

Stodd,  2S6. 

Stoddar,  153. 

Stoddard,  97,  151,  161,  167,  169,  175,  i79>  '99, 
215,275.315.324.331- 

Stodder,  175,  226. 
Stoder,   142. 

Stone,  97,  124,  13s,  137,  143.  144.  HS.  M7. 
14S,  149,  156,  159,  166,  167,  239,  253,  263, 
279,  2S0,  2S3,  289,  291,  29s,  297,  302,  313, 

319- 
Stones,  309. 
Stoodly,  243. 
Storey,  167,  201. 
Stort,  268,  269. 
Story,  150. 
Stoughton,  133,  134. 
Stover,  146,  153,  317. 
Stow,  158,  244. 
Stowe,  13s,  143,  14s.  147- 
Stowell,  174,  175. 
Stower,  133,  145. 
Stowers,  137,  287. 
Stoxey,  97. 
Straite,  158,  17S. 
Strange,  136,  235. 
Stratten,  145,  147,   15S. 
Stratton,  164,  1^6,  17S. 
Street,  239. 
Streete,  143. 
Strickland,  133. 
Stringer,  309. 
Stripton,  2S9. 

Strong,  156,  162,  179,  iSo,  240. 
Stronge,  138. 
Strurd,  270. 

Stuart,  264,  2S7,  391,  293. 
Stubbs,  144,  176. 

Studman,  2S4. 

Studson,  97,  265,  259. 

Stuedley,  27. 

Stuff,  304. 

Stuksley,  156. 

Sturdavent,  154. 

Sturgis,  241,  25S,  268,  300. 

Sturtevant,  97. 

Stutely,  124. 

Stutson,  302,  331. 

Stutts,3i2. 

Sugett,  234. 

Sullendine,  27S. 


Sullivan,  273,  274,  2S7,  2S8. 

Sullon,  320. 

Sumer,  147,  154. 

Suniers,  160. 

Summer,  273. 

Sumner,  138,  147,  16c,  165,  171,  172,  322,  325. 

Sunderland,  243. 

Sunn,  321. 

Surrey,  253. 

Sutherland,  275. 

Sutton,  143,  1O9,  232,  330. 

Sveadley,  97. 

Swaens,  211. 

Swain,  277. 

Swaine,  163,  197. 

Swan,  97,  140,  149,  157,  170,  251,  259,  262. 

Swaney,  288. 

Swansey,  260. 

Swatridge,  97. 

Swayne,  137,  139,  14S. 

Sweat,  274. 

Sweatt,  228. 

Sweeny,  311. 

Sweet,  165,  314. 

Sweete,  141. 

Sweetser,  300,  311,  322,  327. 

Sweney,  298. 

Swetland,  247. 

Swetman,  138. 

Swetnam,  162. 

Swett,  142,  164,  168. 

Swift,  151,  171,  172,  319. 

Swifte,  136. 

Swinaton,  159. 

Swiney,  313. 

Swinnerton,  140. 

Switcher,  270. 

Switzer,  139. 

Sword,  97. 

Syckes,  140. 

Sykes,  157. 

Symes,  147. 

Symmes,  97,  247. 

Symmons,  310. 

Symms,  260,  302. 

Symonds,  13S,  159,  160,  161,  237,  330. 

Symons,  143,  146,  14S,  150. 

Syms,  136. 

Syverens,  138. 

Tabb,  47,  98,  134,  323. 

Tabor,  135,  234. 

Taft,  173. 

Tailer,  167. 

Tainter,  168. 

Takells,  315. 

Takels,  2S1,  315. 

Talbut,  171. 

Talcott,  134. 

Talham,  261. 

Tallaway,  235. 

Talley,  167,  1S2. 

Talmage,  135. 

Talmidge,  135. 

Tanger,  320. 

Tapley,  140. 

Tapper,  98. 

Tappin,  135,  139. 

Tapping,  16S. 

Tarbell,  159- 

Tarber,  272. 

Tarbox,  306. 

Tarlaven,  314. 

Tarleton,  167. 

Tarne,  143. 

Tate,  230,  288,  322. 
Tatham,  251. 
Tatman,  13S. 
Tay,  164,  194   196,  207. 
Tayer,  144,  159. 

Tayler,  142,  144,  174,  179,  233,  275. 
Taylor,  84,  85,  98,  99,  138,  142.   HS.  i47.  uS, 
154,  iSS,  156,  179,  229,  243,  251,  256,  263, 
26s,  269,  276,  2S0,  28S,  297,  303,  313,  327. 


Index  of  Names. 


385 


Taylour,  133,  134,  135. 

Teace,  319. 

Tead,  247. 

Teal,  266. 

Tear,  251. 

Tedd,  139. 

Tefeny,  172. 

Teldin,  290. 

Tell,  15S. 

Tempel,  158. 

Temple,  150,  151,  164,  299. 

Tenny,  223. 

Termain,  290. 

Ternie,  26S. 

Terrant,  209,  217. 

Terra,  133. 

Terree,  133. 

Terrel,  24S. 

Terrev,  2S3,  310. 

Terrif,  32S. 

Terutch,  29S. 

Thacher,  144,  i69,'294. 

Thackster,  142. 

Thatcher,  142,  154,  160. 

Thaxter,  154,  174,  175,  233. 

Thaxton,  166. 

Thayer,  161,  173,  327,  330. 

Thay'r,  173. 

Thing,  146,  155. 

Thirston,  147,  14S,  154. 

Thom,  230. 

Thomas,  9S,  141,  145,  162,  166,  171,   179,  236, 

241,  242,  244,  248,  259,  26S,  269,  274,  294, 

312. 
Thomason,  239. 
Thompson,   98,   99,    124,    135,    136,  140,   145, 

147,  151,  247,  262,  281,  296,  311,  312,  322, 

324.  326. 
Thomson,  259,  275,  286. 
Thorn,  271. 
Thornborei,  226, 
Thorndick,  155. 
Thorne,  138. 
Thorneton,  136. 

Thornton,  151,  16S,  1S8,  189,  219,  221,  228. 
Thorntun,  166. 
Thorp,  158,  240. 
Thorpe,  144,  177. 
Thorton,  225. 
Thoumy,  248. 
Thrasher,  197. 
Three  Needle,  167. 
Throckmrton  [Throckmorton],  133. 
Throdingham,  133. 
Thrumball,  140. 
Thumb,  2S5. 
Thurlo,  150. 

Thurston,  142,  176,  177,  271,  273. 
Thwing-,  124,  153,  15s,  165,  226,  228,  329. 
Thwinge,  143. 
Thwyng,   169. 
Tidmarsh,  296,  307. 
Tiff,  141.  '    ^'^  ' 
Tilden,47,  98. 
Tiler,  162. 

Tileston,  22,  148,  172,  31S. 
Tilestone,  171,  172. 
Tiley,  165. 
Tilfer,  294. 
Till,  169. 
Tiilek,  318. 

Tilley,  185,  190,  207,  212,  217,  233,  304,  324. 
Tiilman,  256. 
Tilton,  155,  178. 
Timmins,  258. 
Tims,  237. 
Tincomb,  48. 
Tinge,  141. 
Tinkam,  48. 
Tinker,  146. 
Tinkom,  47,  98. 
Tinkum,  98. 
Tipen,  240. 
Tisdal,  271. 


Titcomb,  260. 

Titcombe,  142. 

Tite,  164. 

Toben,  310,  312. 

Tobing,  252. 

Todd,  292. 

Toker,  171. 

Toleman,  140,  154,  171,  172. 

Toler,  31S. 

Toll,  143. 

Toman,  229. 

Tomkins,  13S,  142. 

Tomlin,  167,  169. 

Tomlinson,  269. 

Tomlyns,  134. 

Tompkins,  142. 

Tompson,  141,  150,  167,  168,  173,  246,  317. 

Tomson,  144. 

Tong,  294. 

Tool,  279. 

Topliffe,  151,  172. 

Topp,  146. 

Toppan,  14S,  153. 

Toppu,  150. 

Torey,  98. 

Torel,  241. 

Torner,  271. 

Torrey,  102,  107,  iiS,  123,  124,  149,  iji,  156, 

170.  173.  174.  222,  249,  295,  307,  310,  314, 

32s.  328. 
Torry,  142,  327. 
Tory,  143. 
Tossey,  253. 
Totman,  171. 
Toule,  143. 

Tounr  [Touner?]  ,  157. 
Tout,  165. 

Tower,  139,  165,  175,  268,  274. 
Towers,  267. 
Town,  160. 
Towne,  138. 
Townes,  159. 
Townesend,  139. 
Townsend,  113,  137,  151,  152,  154,  156,  161, 

163,  164,  166,  167,  1S5,  197,  213,  216,  284, 

286,  299. 
Townshend,  257. 
Toy,  147. 
Tozer,  252. 
Tracy,  310. 
Tradwell,  314. 
Trail,  251,  265,  287,  303,  309. 
Traine,  17S. 
Traske,  133. 

Travis,  151,  165,  167,  211. 
Tray,  256. 
Treadway,  160. 
Trecothick,  98. 
Tredwell,  139,  156. 
Tree,  274,  2S4. 
Treeby,  168. 
Treefarthen,  300. 
Trefary,  271. 
Trescot,  143. 
Trescott,    205. 
Tresler,  142. 
Trevey,  166. 
Trick,  152. 

Triscot,  156,  187,  205. 
Triscott,  171. 
Trisdale,  293. 
Trisket,  319. 
Tristram,  171. 
Tromodeda,  171. 
Trossey,  92. 
Trot,  143. 

Trott,  146,  160,   171,  172,328. 
Trout,  153. 
Trow,  153. 
Trowbridge,  148. 
True,  160. 
Trueman,  324. 
Truesdale,  157. 
Truleven,3i2. 


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City  Document  No.  100. 


Trull,  160. 

Trumbell,  140. 

Trumble,  14S,  155. 

Trusedale,  136. 

Tucke,  140. 

Tucker,  9S,  124,  152,  153,  154,  160,  167,  171, 

17^.  174.  305.  306,  319- 
Tuckerman,  i6i,  247,  248,318. 
Tucklen,  272. 
Tudor,  loi. 
Tuell,  166. 
Tufte,  168. 
Turfes,  154. 
Tuft's,  14S. 
Tuff"ts,  157. 
Tufts,  325. 
Tuil,  304. 
Tuill,  27S. 
Tuisdale,  146. 
Tuisdall,  146. 
Tuksbery,  162. 
Tupper,  48. 
Turbat,  146. 
Turell,  102,  165,  333. 
TurftVey,  197. 
Turin,  149,  164,  166,  167. 
Turne,  165. 
Turner,  98,  133,  134,  135,  143,  144,  149,  166, 

167,  169,  171,  177,  252,  256,  2S6,  291,  292, 

307.309>3io,  324- 
Turney,  241. 
Tumor,  164,  169,  177. 
Turrel,  174. 
Turrell,  195,  233. 

Tuttle,  137,  13S,  139,  150,  16:,  204,  306. 
Twahy,  2S8 
Tweed,  261. 
Twelves,  147,  173, 
Twicraft,  275. 
Twicross,  299. 
Twing,  98. 
Twitchell,  135,  177. 
Tybbol,  142. 
Tydd,  143. 
Tyle,  310. 
Tyler,  loi,  152,  162,  251,  2S0,  2S1,  283,  30S, 

321. 
Tylestone,  13S. 
Tyley,  238. 
Tylley,  136. 
Tyng,  155. 
Tynge,  139. 
Tyson,  312. 
Tytus,  140. 

Uffott,  134. 

Uherenne,  241. 

Umphryes,  143. 

Underwood,  138,  14S,  14S. 

UndrhiU  [UnderhiU],  133. 

Undrwood  [Underwood],  136,  143. 

Undurwood,  160. 

Unkester,  273. 

Upam,  15S. 

Updicke,  169. 

Upham,  137,  14s,  147,  157. 

Upher,  139. 

Upsall,  133,  134.    ■ 

Uptan,  163. 

Uran,  98,  125. 

Ure,  304. 

Uring,  236. 

Usher,  151,  226. 

Ustice,  161. 

Ustis,  320. 

Vale,  177. 

Valentine,  153,  19S,  245. 
Vales,  152,  157,  176,  177. 
Vallack,  153. 
Vallentine,  256. 
Vanbiber,  309. 
Vandelver,  49,  98. 


Vandike,  229,  232. 
Vane,  137. 
Van-horne,  329. 
Vans,  269,  2S0. 
Vardy,  267. 
Varney,  1S6,  203,  223, 
Vassall,  224,  272. 
Vassel,  247. 
Vauhan,  149. 
Vears,  gS. 
Veassell,  22S. 
Veavea,  288. 
Veazey,  173. 
Veering,  164. 
Vejostru,  316. 
Velicot,  241. 
Venebel,  26S. 
Veneble,  26S. 
Venner,  138,  299.  "  ' 
Vereing,  137. 
Veren,  141. 
Verins,  193. 
Verinaes,  142. 
Vernam,  233. 
Verncomb,  2SS. 
Vernon,  257,  267. 
Verren,  168. 
Vertee,  166. 
Vestaly,  315. 
Vial,  209,  217. 
Viall,  141,  166. 
Vibert,  258,  286. 
Viccars,  169. 
Vickers,  197,  234. 
Vickery,  175,  295. 
Vickree,  154. 
Vickrey,  155. 
Vincen,  143. 
Vincent,  259,  321. 
Vinel,  320. 
Vines,  295. 

Vining,  149,  173,  174.     . 
Vinson,  174. 
Vitch,  268. 
Vose,  14S,  172,  295. 
Vsher,  167. 
Vyol,  156. 

Waddy,  261,  271. 

Wade,  135,  149,  156,  157.  165. 

Wadley,  350. 

Wadly,  146. 

Wadsworth,  134,  149,  161,  172,  211,  238. 

Wady,  23S. 

Waggit,  167. 

Wagley,  306. 

Wagner,  301. 

Waight,  180. 

Waine,  243. 

Wainewright,  150. 

Wainwright,  222. 

Wait,  98,  297,  302. 

Waite,  116,  164,  168,  179. 

Wakefeild,  139,  146,  156,  165,  167. 

Wakefield,  232,  251,  330. 

Wakely,  137. 

Wakeman,  134. 

Waker,  150. 

Walcutt,  319. 

Walderne,  142. 

Waldo,  85,  87,  98,  123,  1S7. 

Waldon,  244. 

Waldron,  165. 

Walen,  312. 

Wales,  13S,  153,  154.  165,  171,  172,  173,  178, 
265,  267,  27s,  276,  27S,  281,  287,  290,  291, 
297,  299,  302,  306,  307,  309,  320,  324. 

Walker,  36,  99,  loi,  13S,  141,  144,  151,  152, 
154,  157,  161,  167,  16S,  169,  226,  233,  248, 
250.  294,  303.  312.  317.  322.  326. 

Wall,  49,  263. 

Wallace,  302,  310. 

Wallcut,  31S. 

Waller,  275. 


Index  of  jSTames. 


387 


Walley,  9S,  99,  109,    iii,  114,    124,  151,  156, 

164,  190. 
Wallington,  150. 
Wallis,  99,  125,  142,  147,    152,  :9s,   256,  271, 

273.  300.  301,  307.  309.  312.  3'S,  327- 
Wals,  161. 

Walsbee,  173. 
Walsbey,  :67. 
.  Walsby,  145. 
Walter,  159,  19S,  233,  240,  25S,  273. 
Walton,  137,  155. 
Wanton,  2S2. 
Ward,  135,  141,  142,  I4S.  148,  iS7.  iS9.  '^i. 

163,  166,  175,  17S,    227,  230,  263,  293,  295, 

312. 
Warde,  137. 
Wardell,  136,  146,  167. 
Warden,  9S,  124. 
Wardner,  156. 
Ware,  143,  153,  176,  315,  324- 
Wares,  144. 
Warfeild,  156,  177. 
Warham,  133. 
Warnall,  271. 
Warner,  135,  141,  146,  152,  153,  156,  162,  24S, 

257,  2S0. 
Warren,  134,  143,  150,  152,  15S,  164,  166,  167, 

:6S,  177,  17S,  237,  2^7,  264,  320,  329, 
Warrener,  13S. 
Warrien,  2S0. 
Warrin,  160,  241. 
Warriner,  179. 
Wasenfelt,  267. 
Wastcoat,  316. 
Watam,  246. 
Wate,  136. 

Waterhouse,  140,  166. 
Waterman,  175,  249,   251,  252,  262,  270,  273, 

274,  2S6,  295,  300,  302,  306,  313,  320. 
Waters,  124,  139,  147,  752,  153,  157,  165,  166, 

1S7,  233,  243,  262,  263,  274,  291,  29s,  313, 

316,  325- 
Watertown,  17S. 
Watkins,  147,  164,  291. 
Watson,  135,  140,  143,  149,  151,  170. 
Watt,  2S6,  311. 
Watton,  315. 
Watts,  44,    103,104,  loS,  no,    116,  117,  iiS, 

121,  127,  129,  147,  24s,  257,  164,  299,  319. 
Wattson,  227. 

Way,  143,  145,  154,  159,  164,  2S2,  305. 
Wayde,  13S. 
Wayt,  159,  166. 
Wayte,  13S,  144,  15S. 
Weal,  317. 
Weams,  270. 
Weare,  14S,  153,  154,  155. 
Weatherhead,  277. 
Weathers,  179. 
Weaver,  265. 
Webb,  98,   124,  134,  153,  164,  173,  iSo,    iSi, 

194,  226,  25s,  2S7,  321,  324,  331. 
Webbe,  137,  139,  143. 
Webber,  241,  254,  2S9. 
Webbers,  277. 
Webe,  171. 
Webster,  136,  143,  150,  162,  166,  17S,  179,  192, 

193,  221,  23s,  283,  30S. 
Wedden,  257. 
Weeb,  159. 
Weede,  134. 
Weeden,  167. 
Week,  256. 
Weeken,  272. 
Weekes,  147,  14S,  151,  171. 
Weelsteed,  22S. 
Weight,  141. 
Weimouth,  145. 
Weitten,  2S3. 

Welch,  145,  232,  243,  256,  272,  2S7,  2SS,  295. 
Welch  man,  279,  293. 
Welcome,  153. 
Weld,  134,  141,  14S,  146,  153,  159,  170,    171, 

172. 


Weller,  156,  iSo. 
Wellerd,  iSo. 
Welles,  224. 
.Wallow,  148. 
Wells,  9S,  99,  137,  13S,  139,  149,  1S4.  161,  169, 

178,  179,  238,  249,  269,  2S3,  324. 
Wels,  320. 
Welsh,  252,  310. 
Wenbane,  144. 
Wendall,  242. 
Wendell,  8,  98,  99,  103,  104,  105,  106,  108,  no, 

112,  113,  114,  115,  116,  117,  iiS,  120,  121, 

123,  I2S,  127,  243,  251,  2SS,  26S,  31S,  318. 
Wendol,  320. 
Wenter,  99. 
Wenton,  146. 

Wentworth,  153,  1S6,  207,  210. 
Werner,  178,  179. 
Wesson,  98,  99,  163. 
West,  99,  122,  13S,    146,   149,  150,    151,   167, 

260,  273. 
Westcoat,  290. 
Western,  99. 
Westlake,  310. 
Westmorland,  312. 
Weston,  335,  252,  261,  271. 
Westwood,  136. 
Wetam,  246. 
Wetherbe,  236. 
Weyman,  147. 
Weymoth,  320. 
Whaland,  2S5. 
Whale,  144. 
Whalev,  167. 
Whalin,  289. 
Wharfe,  291. 
Wharton,  16S. 
Whealan,  310. 
Whealand,  281. 
Whealden,  254. 
Wheat,  142,  249. 
Wheate,  159. 
Wheately,  151. 
Wheatley,  qS,  106,  113,  125. 
Wheatly,  42,  1 19. 
"Wheaton,  321. 
Wheelen,  255. 

Wheeler,  13S,  139,  140,  141,  142,  147,  149, 
151,  153,  154,  159,  164,  176,  iSi,  1S2,  19S, 

27S,  303,  319- 

Wheelock,  177,  299. 

Wheelocke,  139,  177. 

Wheelwright,  49,  66,  98,  99,  loS,  113,  114, 
IIS,  "9.  124.  325- 

Wheeton,  176. 

Wheler,  15S,  159. 

Whelewright,  146. 

Wheller,  142. 

Whetcomb,  164. 

Whetconibe,  149. 

Whetherby,  234. 

Whetley,  143. 

Whicam,  229. 

Whillock,  289. 

Whiple,  149,  152. 

Wiiippe,  300. 

Whipple,  140,  17s,  289. 

Whitamore,  138,  15S. 

Whitcher,  160. 

Whitcomb,  312. 

White,  so,  98,  I2S,  134.  137.  140,  142.  143. 144. 
146,  147,  14S,  149,  150,  152,  153,  iss,  is6, 
161,  162,  164,  i6s,  166,  :6S,  169,  170,  172, 
■73. '74.  17s.  17S,  179.231,245,  248,249, 
251,252,  269,271,27s,  278,283,  2S4,  285, 
286,  2S7,  290,  291,  299,  307,  311,  312,  316, 
319-  321,  324- 

Whitehand,  135. 

Whitcing,  137,  142. 

Wliiteman,  139. 

Whitemore,  31S. 

Whitcway,  166. 

Whitherhead,  262. 

Whiting,  99,  147,  150,  151,  153,  15S,  '76,  301. 


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^\  hitman,    145,    147,  152,  155,  156,  173, 

17s.  292. 
Whitmarsh,  155,  163,  173,  174,  253,  274, 
277,  280,  2S7,  290. 

Whitmon,  155. 

Whitmore,  147,  297,  306. 

Whitney,  137,  145,  149,  157,  170,  17S,  266 

Whitny,  :44,  160. 

Whittaker,  277. 

Whittemore,  325.  , 

"Whitten,  52,  66,  9S. 

Whittier,  14S. 

Whittimore,  157. 

Whitton,  157,  174,  175. 

Whitwell,  324. 

Wiat,  171. 

Wichalls,  152. 

Wickes,  17S. 

Wicoff,  297.   • 

Widger,  99,  153,  16S. 

Wie,  315. 

Wier,  146,  270,  2S1,  300,  306,  311. 

Wieth,  160. 

Wigger,  308. 

Wiggin,  150. 

Wight,  144,  14s,  147,  151,  154,  158,  176,  !■ 

Wiglesworth,  155. 

Wiguall,  133,  134. 

Wilboare,  135. 

Wilcock,  236. 

Wilcocks,  137. 

Wilcockson,  137. 

Wilcot,  168. 

Wild,  327. 

Wildar,  141. 

Wilden,  165. 

Wilder,  143,  174,  175. 

Wildgoose,  153. 

Wileley,  163. 

Wiley,  2S5. 

Wilkee,  :65. 

Wilkey,  267. 

Wilkins,  135,  151,  159,  161,  164,  1S6,  203, 

Wilkinson,  165,  16S,  231,  240,  283,  29S. 

Willard,  150,  155,  164. 

Willcock,  302. 

Willes,  13S. 

Willet,  164,  273. 

Willey,  270. 

William,  124,  255. 

William ,  236,  2S1,  2S4,  293. 

Williams,  98,  129,  135, 138,  140,  142,  143, 
146,  148,  153,  157,  164,  165,  167,  170, 
172,  178,  179,  215,  216,  221,  222,  228, 
232,  243,  244,  246,  2SS,  256,  258,  273, 
285,  287,  2S9,  295,  298,  299,  302,  320, 

.327- 

Williamson,  270. 
Willington,  160. 
Willird,  227. 

Willis,  138,  149,  151,  155,  156,  170,  221. 
Williston,  243,  245,  274. 
Willistone,  172. 
Wilims  [VVilliams?],  133,  134. 
Willoby,  232. 
Willouby,  313. 
Willoues,  148. 
Willoughby,  140. 
Wills,  139,  264. 

Willson,  15S,  159,  247,  258,  271,  272,  277, 
288,  289,  293,  294,  303,  308,  310,  312, 

317- 
Willust,  134,  135. 
Willy's,  164,  167,  168,  171. 
Wilmot,  167,  169. 

Wilson,  98,  125,  133,  134,  135,  137,  138, 
141,  144,  146,  157,  160,  165,  170,  176, 

192,  239,  254,  262,  26S,  273,  27s,  280. 
Wilton,  134. 

Wimble,  247,  249,  252,  26S,  279. 
Wimens,  285. 
Wincall,  136,  237. 
Wincams,  253. 
Winch,  30a. 


■74, 
276, 


HS. 
171. 
229, 

274. 
326, 


2S3, 
314. 


Winchcomb,  165. 

Winchester,  137,  13S,  255. 

Wincliestr  [Winchester],  169,  170. 

Wincoll,  144,  145. 

Windson,  247. 

Windsor,  154. 

Wines,  143. 

Winfield,  238. 

Wing,  52,  98,  99,  124,  154,  164,  169,  18S,  2S8, 

,,,.  318,319.  324.  327- 

Wingat,  151. 

Wingate,  271, 

Winge,  154. 

Winn,  143. 

Winship,  154,  155,  297. 

Winshipp,  136. 

Winshid,  158. 

Winsley,  139. 

Winslow,  52,  Si,  98,99,  :oo,  124,151,  164,  191, 

_  222,  22S,  25S,  259,  269,  323. 
Winsor,  164,  167,  300. 
Winston,  235. 

Winthrop,  134,  148,  156,  161,  221, 
Winthrope,  137,  139,  141. 
Winthworth,  293. 
Wintworth,  294. 
Wire,  185. 

Wise,  53,99,  J43,  170,  179. 
Wisell,  245. 
Wisewall,  139,  145,  152. 
Wiswall,ci9,  124,  153,  155,  157,  161,  171,  318. 
Witchfield,  134. 
Withe,  158. 
Withengton,  154. 
Wither,  253. 
Witherby,  312,  331. 
Witheredge,  143. 
Witherell,  142. 
Witherhead,  313. 
Withers,  145. 

Withington,  140,  161,  171,  172. 
Withman,  142. 
Witney,  51. 
Witt,  163. 
Wittall,  166. 
Wittehead,  236. 
Wittington,  309. 
Wins  [Williams],  150,  156. 
Wodde,  164,  165. 
Wodkins,  170. 
Wody,  142. 
Wolcott,  159. 
Wolfe,  312. 
Wood,   138,   140,  151,  159,    160,  162,  176,  177, 

244,  250,  26S,  282,  286,  303,  304,  314. 
Woodberry,  141. 
Woodbery,  150,  152,  154,  235. 
Woodbridge,  234,  236. 
Woodbury,  133,  149,  156,  291,  309. 
Woodcock,  175. 
Woode,  167. 
Wooddey,  147. 
Wooddy,  143. 
Woode,  140,  141,  143,  175. 
Woodford,  136. 
Woodhouse,  166,  236. 
Woodland,   173. 

Woodman,  137,  13S,  149,  163,  240,  2S6. 
Woodmansey,  151,  167. 
Woods,  134,  159,  161,  163,  171,  236. 
Woodward,  137,  138,   142,  144,  154,  155,  160, 

163,  169,  176,  179,  330. 
Woodworth,  143,  302. 
Woolcott,  133. 
Woolfe,  135,  166. 
Wool  for,  169. 
Woolridge,  133,  135. 
Woolson,  160. 
Wooster,  165. 
Wootle,  312. 
"Wooton,  300. 
Wootton,  301,  309. 
Worcester,  140,  150. 
Worde,  142. 


Index  of  Names. 


389 


Wordof,  244, 
"Work,  261. 
Wormell,  306. 
Wormestall,  146. 
Worster,  303. 
"Worth,  162,  24S. 
Worthington,  179. 
Wotton,  300. 
Wray,  135. 
'\\  riforci,  152. 

Wright,  J35,  136,  143,  144,  14S,  152,  153,  156, 
160, 162,  164,  166,  16S,  I  So,  239,  2S9,  294. 
^V^ite,  170. 
AVroe,  221. 

Wthrington  [Withrington?],  151. 
Wulcott,  135,  136. 
Wyat,  143. 


Wyer,  16S,  235,  264,  326. 
Wyman,  144,  160,  2S9,  301. 
Wj'mondersel,  98. 
Wynes,  136. 

Yard,  296. 

Yeals,  231. 

"Vearley,  246. 

Yeats,  311,  3T2. 

Yengle,  245. 

Young,  146,  165,  232,  237,  25:,  260,  264,  267, 

270,  277,  2S6,  294,  320,  321,  322. 
Younglove,  150,  153,  179. 

Zacherei,  226. 
Zullesh,  142. 


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